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Pavement rehabilitation scheduled to begin on US-127 BR and M-61 in Clare County
July 3, 2008 -- Pavement rehabilitation on two state highways, US-127 Business Route and M-61, in the city of Harrison, will begin on July 8, 2008.
For snakes' sake, zoo takes part in study
LANSING - Potter Park Zoo, Michigan State University and Central Michigan University are teaming up in a conservation study tracking the habits of two snake species native to Michigan.
Chronic lung disease focus of BCHS lecture series Battle Creek Health System is hosting a free physician lecture series on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a lung disease that makes breathing difficult.
Ex-Harrison teacher sentenced in lewd conduct case
A former Harrison Community Schools middle school educator has been ordered to surrender his teaching certificate after pleading guilty to lewd and lascivious conduct.
Harrison superintendent moving on
While Rundle has enjoyed his tenure at the Harrison district, he saw the move as a good career opportunity.
With crude oil prices skyrocketing, companies are squeezing every ounce out of Bay area wells
Steve McKenna, left, and Jordan Hicks attach valves to a methanol scrubber, which is used to keep natural gas from freezing after it is separated from oil and brine.
Attorneys file lawsuits against Farwell concert venue owner
Attorneys filed five civil lawsuits at the Clare County Courthouse in Harrison accusing Silver Ridge of not paying its bills from the Mountain Country Festival and Mountain Rock Festival in 2007.
Fish kill from virus worries Michigan officials
A fast-spreading virus recently killed thousands of round gobies near Milwaukee, and officials fear the same fate may await fish elsewhere in Lake Michigan.
County wells draw oil miners' interests
Stephanie Antonian Rutherford * The Enquirer * June 7, 2008 As the price of crude oil rises - at $134 a barrel on Friday - oil production throughout West Michigan and Calhoun County is picking up steam.
Oil drillers work wells hard on western Michigan fields
They look prehistoric as they feed just five miles from downtown Grand Rapids _ in pastures, near swamps, in apple orchards, just outside a major county park, next to suburban homes.
Storm wallops Saginaw, Mich., downing trees and blocking roads
Yolanda Jones might normally get miffed at someone taking her parking spot -- but not this time.
Local students win scholarships
MidMichigan Health has awarded more than $174,000 to area students for the 2008-2009 school year from The Bernard F. and Melissa Anne Bailey Family Fund.
Suspect arraigned in Watertown Twp. slaying
ST. JOHNS - A Brighton man was arraigned Friday, May 23 on a charge of murder in connection with the May 15 death of Watertown Township resident Bernard Koziel.
FORUMS Clare teen to face trial HARRISON -- A Clare teen accused of a double stabbing will face charges in Clare County Circuit Court.
Arson suspect waives arraignment
Cars travel Tuesday along a stretch of Monroe Avenue NW that soon will be repaved.
Harrison BOE appoints election winners to fill board vacancies Superintendent Rundle resigns By Mary Kindig Review Correspondent At the beginning of Monday night's Harrison Board of Education meeting, the table ...
Four running for sheriff seat in Clare County
Three Democratic challengers hope to unseat Clare County Sheriff Jeff Goyt in the November general election. via Morning Sun
Another lot purchase approved in Farwell Industrial Park
“We don't have the cash flow we need”
By Pat Maurer Review Editor Monday evening the Farwell Village Council approved an offer from Northern Industrial Realty to purchase Lot Number 4 - approximately 4.7 acres - in the Village's Industrial Park. via Clare County Review
Viewer Responses To High Gas Prices
We are doing no more driving then we absolutely have to. I work 5 miles from home and my husband drives 180 miles/day. We are not liking the gas prices, but we are doing the best we can for now. via WNEM-TV Saginaw
Saturday's scores, recaps: Huff leads Kettering in Imlay City sweep
Waterford Kettering defeated Imlay City , 4-3 and 3-2, on Saturday afternoon. Brian Huff went 4-for-8, hit a two-run home run and drove in three runs for Kettering. via Detroit Free Press