General election proposals
Next month’s ballots will include a county-wide millage proposal for both the City of Omer and Turner Township.Residents of the City of Omer will vote on a mosquito proposal at the general election on Tuesday, Nov.
Next month’s ballots will include a county-wide millage proposal for both the City of Omer and Turner Township.Residents of the City of Omer will vote on a mosquito proposal at the general election on Tuesday, Nov.
The Rotary Club of Pinconning and Standish delivered books to Arenac County school children last week and will again this week.For 18 years, the Rotary Club of Pinconning and Standish has purchased age-specific dictionary/encyclopedias for all 3rd graders in the region as well as thesauruses for all 4th graders.
In 2020, the United States did not have election night so much as election week.
The Arenac County Economic Development Corporation (EDC) has announced the launch of a new Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) designed to provide financial support to small businesses within the county.
Election Day 2024 in the United States is November 5, and Michigan requires voters to register if they want to vote.
After the Rotary meeting on Sept.
The Standish-Sterling PTO is seeking donations for its student care baskets.
An Arenac County 4-H Fall Festival will be held this Saturday, Oct.
The Arenac Conservation District (ACD) held a MAEAP Landowner Education Day event last Saturday, Sept.
Activity in the 81st Judicial Court of Arenac County has resulted in the following:Jason Len Herron, of Hillman, for operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired: sentenced to 30 days in jail, 24 days credited, six days to be served and $1,912 FC.Donna Jean Fay Seibert, of Sterling, for larceny under $200: sentenced to 10 days in jail, 10 days credited, 15 hours community service and $635 FC.Deanna Marie Beebe, of Alger, for operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired: sentenced to seven days in jail, one day credited, six days to be served, 18 months’ probation and $2,150 FC.Gage James Little, of Sterling, for domestic violence: sentenced to 80 days in jail, 80 days to be served, 12 months’ probation and $1,205 FC.Jenna Marie Foutch, of Beaverton, for operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired: sentenced to three days in jail, one day credited, two days to be served, 20 hours community service and $1,540 FC.Cameron James Magana, of Twining, for disturbing the peace: sentenced to one day in jail, one day credited, six months’ probation and $775 FC.David Lee Schwerin, of Bentley, for probation violation – failure to comply: sentenced to 25 days in jail, 25 days to be served and $100 FC plus previous balance.Harold John Blanchard Sanders, of Elkton, for contempt – failure to appear and failure to pay: sentenced to 12 days in jail, one day credited, 11 days to be served and $1,215.15 FC.Matthew Willshire Tekson, of Standish, for probation violation – failure to comply: sentenced to 20 days in jail, one day credited, 19 days to be served and $100 FC plus previous balance.