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New officerNew officer
[Aug. 21, 2008] NEW OFFICER — Lapeer Police Chief Todd Alexander (right) welcomes the city’s newest police officer, Lawrence Taylor, 25...
 
A good timeA good time
[Aug. 21, 2008] A GOOD TIME — A crowd of more than 150,000 visited downtown Lapeer over the weekend to enjoy the 107th annual Lapeer Days Festival.
 
Imlay reviews poverty guidelines
[Aug. 21, 2008] IMLAY CITY — The Imlay City Commission will look at increasing the poverty guidelines to help residents who have a hard time meeting their property tax obligations. By Jessica Fish
 
A dog's lifeA dog's life
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Rotary honorsRotary honors
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Inspector charged
[Aug. 21, 2008] LAPEER — A Lapeer City fire inspector has been charged with second-degree criminal sexual conduct. By Jessica Fish
 
Fest seeks vendors
[Aug. 21, 2008] DRYDEN TWP. —The 32nd annual Heritage Harvest Days Arts and Craft Show at Seven Ponds Nature Center is from noon-5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 13 and 14. By Rosemary Arnholt
 
Rec Center closed
[Aug. 21, 2008] LAPEER — The Community Center will close from Monday, Aug. 25, to Wednesday Sept 3, for annual maintenance. By Rosemary Arnholt
 
Bucks for ducksBucks for ducks
[Aug. 21, 2008] LAPEER — The votes have been counted and the totals are in: this year’s Duck of Distinction winner is Rogers Pharmacy. Their duck earned 2,149 votes.
 
Pot plants burnedPot plants burned
[Aug. 21, 2008] ALMONT TWP. — A tip to the sheriff’s department last week about marijuana growing in a farmer’s field, led to a heavy harvest for law enforcers when they hauled in 567 plants, some 12 feet tall. By Rosemary Arnholt
 
Konschuh re-elected to state boardKonschuh re-elected to state board
[Aug. 21, 2008] LAPEER — Lapeer County Prosecutor Byron Konschuh was re-elected to the Board of Directors of the Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan for the fourth time. By Rosemary Arnholt
 
It’s Lapeer Days!It’s Lapeer Days!
[Aug. 14, 2008] LAPEER — Come one, come all to the 107th annual celebration of Lapeer Days this week. By Rosemary Arnholt & Jessica Fish
 
Money isn’t everything
[Aug. 14, 2008] LAPEER COUNTY — So how much does it cost to wage a winning county-wide campaign in the county? By Mike Arnholt
 
Revised animal ordinance gives dog owners a breakRevised animal ordinance gives dog owners a break
[Aug. 14, 2008] LAPEER COUNTY — Hobby licensing, an innovative option for owners of 4 to 10 pet dogs and three-year dog licenses would be allowed under proposed revisions to the countywide Lapeer Animal Control Ordinance. By Rosemary Arnholt
 
Seniors have window worries
[Aug. 14, 2008] IMLAY CITY — Imlay City senior citizens were up in arms at the Wednesday, Aug. 6, meeting of the Imlay City Commission. By Jessica Fish

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