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New police chief believes in community-oriented policing
A new chief is now at the helm of the Marine City Police Department and already he's making some revisions that will signal the shift in command publicly.
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Volleyball roundup: Yale captures piece of crown
ALMONT -- Yale clinched a share of the Blue Water Area Conference volleyball title Thursday by sweeping Croswell-Lexington and Almont.
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MDOT: Resurfacing of M-53 on tap in '09
Despite a dismal state budget, Michigan Department of Transportation officials are planning some Lapeer County road projects for 2009.
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Candidates take different approaches to job creation
ALMONT, Mich. - Lore Cooper hasn't made up her mind whether she will vote for Democrat Barack Obama or Republican John McCain on Nov.
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Almont girls headed to state
Led by four top 15 finishes, the Almont girls team finished second and advanced to the state finals.
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Imlay City wins Silver title at Almont
Sterling Heights won the Gold Division and Imlay City the Silver on Saturday at the Almont Volleyball Invitational.
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Applications for Holiday Depot being accepted
The deadline for applications for Holiday Depot is Oct. 31. The program is designed to assist Lapeer County low-income residents looking for help during the holidays for food and gifts.
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Continue reading "Imlay City farmer preaches about farm life to local classrooms"
The cartoon about the farming industry was supposed to be funny. "It read, 'what do I care if the farmer goes broke, I get my food from the grocery store,'" said Phyllis Brown, a fourth generation farmer.
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Lack of portable defibrillator raises concerns in Imlay City
Gary VandenBerg of Imlay City was alarmed when he found out his community does not have an automated external defibrillator to use in case of emergency.
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Area school buses make the grade
When Superintendent Kevin Miller made his first visit to the Croswell-Lexington school district's facilities, one building caught his attention.
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Almont's Maria's Place claim to fame remains 'a lot of food and a good value'
The first thing you see when you walk through the door at Maria's Place Restaurant on South Main Street is a large silhouette sign declaring, "Welcome." It kind of says it all.
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Cross country: BWAC Jamboree II
The Blue Water Area Conference Jamboree II was hosted by Armada High School at Wolcott Farms on Tuesday, September 23.
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Football fun: Marysville man captures Week 5 crown
It's not getting any easier for the Times Herald sports staff and participants in the weekly Football Fun contest.
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For Mich. woman and many others, one job is not enough
ALMONT, Mich. - Lore Cooper hasn't made up her mind whether she will vote for Democrat Barack Obama or Republican John McCain on Nov.
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Marine City police chief on the job
MARINE CITY -- There's a new top cop in town. Don Tillery started his tenure Tuesday as the city's part-time police chief.
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Volleyball roundup: Yale cruises, stays perfect in BWAC
ALMONT -- Yale handed Almont its first Blue Water Area Conference loss of the season Wednesday, 25-23, 25-22, 25-17. Cydney Biessel had 22 assists, 10 kills and eight digs for the Bulldogs .
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Game of the Week: Cros-Lex at Almont
Cros-Lex and Almont made the call this week. They topped the voting in this week's You Make The Call survey on the Sports page at thetimesherald.com. So we'll be featuring their Friday night football game in ...
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Almont break-in suspect leads police on high-speed chase
Police arrested a suspected burglar of a long-time family business following a high-speed chase through three counties early morning Tuesday.
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County Champions: Brown City's Proctor wins County Title
Brown City's Matt Proctor says that he always looks ahead. At Thursday's Lapeer County Cross Country Meet, it was Proctor's opponents that were caught looking ahead at Proctor.
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Volleyball Roundup: Yale, Armada earn Bwac victories
ALGONAC -- Cydney Biessel led Yale past Algonac in Blue Water Area Conference action Wednesday, 25-16, 25-14, 25-20. The setter had 23 assists, three kills and six digs.
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