
Klump named Farmer of the Year
Matt Klump is the Arenac Conservation District’s Farmer of the Year.
Matt Klump is the Arenac Conservation District’s Farmer of the Year.
Activity in the 81st Judicial District Court of Arenac County has resulted in the following:Jonathan Henry Garner, of Standish, for no valid license in possession: sentenced to two days in jail, two days to be served and $420 FC.Derek Alan Brown, of Twining, for operating a motor vehicle while license suspended/revoked/denied and contempt of court: sentenced to 10 days in jail, five days credited, five days to be served and $695 FC.Nathaniel Lee Pemberton, of Sterling, for disorderly person – jostling: sentenced to nine days in jail, two days credited, seven days to be served, nine months’ probation and $1,415 FC.Dylon John David Cunningham, of Twining, for operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired: sentenced to four days in jail, one day credited, three days to be served, 10 hours community service and $1,690 FC.William Henry Ostrom II, of Flint, for contempt of court – failure to pay and failure to appear: sentenced to six days in jail, four days credited, two days to be served and $762 FC.Marie Ellen Kamicka, of Davison, for larceny under $200: sentenced to five hours community service and $575 FC.Kristy Michelle Johnson, of Sterling, for contempt of court – probation violation: sentenced to 11 days in jail, one day credited, 10 days to be served and $100 FC plus previous balance.Cody Alan Southworth, of Twining, for operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired: sentenced to six days in jail, one day credited, five days to be served, 20 hours community service and $1,440 FC.Brent Michael Robinson, of Standish, for no insurance under the insurance code and contempt of court: sentenced to one day in jail, one day to be served and $620 FC.Jake Earl Thorsby, of Greenbush, for larceny under $200: sentenced to 17 days in jail, one day credited, 16 days to be served, 12 months’ probation and $1,355 FC.Alonzo Vernard Simmons, Jr., of Saginaw, for operating a motor vehicle while impaired by controlled substance: sentenced to one day in jail, one day credited, eight hours community service and $1,640 FC.Maximiliaan Philip Hoogenstryd, of Howell, for operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired: sentenced to one day in jail, one day credited, eight hours community service and $1,540 FC.
The 8th Annual Joseph H.
Mobile Medical Response, MMR, Emergency Medical Technicians, EMT, paid a visit to the Arenac County Arenac County Veterans Club, 3221 M-76 in Standish on Thursday, May 2 for training on a new Automated External Defibrillator, AED, recently purchased by the Arenac County Veterans’ Affairs Committee.An AED is a portable device that examines the cardiac rhythm and can give an electric shock to the heart to try to restore a normal rhythm if required.Since they routinely rent out the clubhouse to girl scouts and parties, the veterans’ affairs committee purchased a machine for the clubhouse, using millage revenue, that works for both adults and children.MMR EMTs Jon Fredrickson and Kohli Riggs trained the club members how to use the machine and perform CPR.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is asking Rifle River and Saginaw Bay anglers to keep an eye out for brown trout with a tag or clip and to report information about these fish as part of a new study.Andy Ernst, a local angler critical to the brown trout study on the Rifle River, mans a fishing boat with a DNR staffer.This spring, the DNR initiated a pilot study to gauge brown trout movement in the Rifle River and their exchange between the river and Saginaw Bay.
Members of the Rotary Club of Pinconning and Standish heard a presentation by Sean Robinson, Senior Project Manager with AKT Peerless Environmental Services in Saginaw, on April 19, regarding the issue of PFAS, or Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances.
According to the Red Cross, approximately 328 million people currently live in the United States.
The Arenac County Board of Commissioners renewed the county medical examiner’s contract and appointed Carole O’Brien to the Bay Arenac Behavioral Health Authority board of directors at their regular meeting April 23.
Activity in the 81st Judicial District Court of Arenac County has resulted in the following:Delvonn Demaras Skinner, of Saginaw, for attempted trespassing: sentenced to one day in jail, one day to be served, 10 hours of community service and $385 FC.Anthony Shane Larkin, of Standish, for domestic violence: sentenced to 93 days in jail, 60 days credited, 33 days to be served and $945 FC.Elizabeth Barbara Fogg, of Saginaw, for attempted domestic violence: sentenced to two days in jail, one day credited, one day to be served, nine months’ probation and $865 FC.Kayla Merie Bullard, of Gladwin, for contempt – failure to pay and contempt – failure to appear: sentenced to four days in jail, two days credited, two days to be served and $1,379 FC.Brian David Radde, of Standish, for operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired: sentenced to two days in jail, two days credited, 15 hours of community service and $1,490 FC.Kayla Merie Bullard, of Gladwin, for contempt – failure to pay and contempt – failure to appear: sentenced to four days in jail, two days credited, two days to be served and $1,693 FC.Michael James Revor Jr., of Linwood, for unlawful use of license plate and contempt of court: sentenced to $445 FC.Keith Andrew Glaser, of Burt, for assault or assault & battery: sentenced to 22 days in jail, one day credited, 21 days to be served, six months’ probation and $1,067 FC.Spyder William Sayers, of Ann Arbor, for operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired, attempted assault/resist/obstruction and control substance – use of analogue: sentenced to 14 days in jail, two days credited, 12 days to be served, 12 months’ probation and $4,190 FC.Sean Alexander Bonham, of Midland, for larceny under $200: sentenced to two days in jail, one day credited, one day to be served and $395 FC.David Lee Schwerin, of Bentley, for transporting/possession of open intoxicant in motor vehicle and use of methamphetamine: sentenced to nine days in jail, five days credited, four to be served, 12 months’ probation and $1,905 FC.Floyd Eugene Latoski Jr., of Riverdale, for driving while unlicensed: sentenced to $445 FC.Michael Carlose George, of Toledo, OH, for operating a motor vehicle while license suspended/revoked/denied, no insurance under the insurance code and contempt of court: sentenced to 12 days in jail, 12 days credited and $1,235 FC.Jordan Allen Evans, of Canton, for operating a motor vehicle while license suspended/revoked/denied and contempt of court: sentenced to two days in jail, one day credited, one day to be served and $675 FC.Paul Gary Ferris, of Lapeer, for operating a motor vehicle while license suspended/revoked/denied: sentenced to four days in jail, four days to be served and $745 FC.