Road commission prepares to begin gravel and brining
The Ogemaw County Road Commission held a regular meeting May 8 to review the status of road improvement projects and problem intersections throughout the county.
The Ogemaw County Road Commission held a regular meeting May 8 to review the status of road improvement projects and problem intersections throughout the county.
The Ogemaw County Board of Commissioners appointed Shiela Schmidt transit director at their regular meeting Thursday, May 9.
The board of trustees for West Branch Township held a regular meeting May 8 to discuss billing for the recent water leak at Country Village Estates, Strike Team Investigative Narcotics Group (STING) contributions and renewing an annual permit for firework displays in the area of Cook Road and U.S.
West Branch Greenhouse was abuzz with activity on the Saturday before Mother’s Day.
The Ogemaw County Board of Commissioners decided to offer Sheila Schmidt the county transit director position at its May 2 committee of the whole meeting.
The West Branch City Council unanimously passed resolutions in support of sidewalk café licenses for three downtown businesses at their regular meeting May 6.
The board of trustees for Logan Township held a regular meeting Wednesday, May 1 to discuss road improvements and renovations in the township hall.
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