DAVISON
— The decision from the Davison City Council to increase the water and sewer rates, as well as change the rate structure, has been postponed until the Nov. 23 council meeting.
The council voted to postpone the decision by a 5-2 vote, with Keith Flewelling and Don Csutoras casting the dissenting votes. More...
DAVISON
— In honor of Veterans Day Nov. 11, Mayor Fred Fortner began the Nov. 9 City Council meeting by recognizing veterans in the audience and saying a prayer before the meeting.
In the past couple years, it has not been typical to begin a meeting with a prayer, but Fortner said it’s a tradition he would like to bring back to the council. More...
DAVISON
— Summer reading, clickers and mini-laptops are all part of more than $7,500 in grants given out during the 2009-2010 school year by the Davison Educational Foundation.
Eric Lieske, assistant superintendent of Davison Schools, offered a look at the programs the DEF awarded grants to this year at a recent Board of Education meeting. More...
Apartment broken into
DAVISON TWP.
– A resident of Windsor Place Apartments returned home Nov. 1 to find their apartment had been broken into and several items had been taken.
The breaking and entering happened between 8:45-11:45 p.m. and stolen was a money order, clothing and a videogame system.
Police are still investigating. More...
Getting it right
DAVISON — A story Nov. 5 about Davison Care & Share should not have said there is a deal with the Farmer’s Market to donate a halfton of produce to the organization. Canned food donations are still very much needed by Care & Share. We apologize for any confusion. — G.G.
Township looking forways to spend funds More...
Julie Short, the new owner of Muffler Man, 845 N. State St., cuts the ribbon with Mayor Fred Fortner on Nov. 6. The Muffler Man is open from 8 a.m.- 6 p.m. Monday-Saturday. More...
BIG TICKET SATURDAY, NOV. 14 Four Bitchin’ Babes
presents Hormonal Imbalance at 6 and 8:30 p.m. at the Lexington Music Theatre, 7318 Huron Ave., Lexington. Details/tickets: 877-4LEXMTC or www.lexmtc.com. SATURDAY, NOV. More...
In the Nov. 5 issue of The
Index,
(Davison City Councilman Ron) Emery complained that resentment against incumbents and the strong campaign waged by Mayor (Fred) Fortner resulted in him losing the election. He is wrong. More...
FLINT
— A district title was within reach for the Davison volleyball squad at the No. 9-1 Flint Kearsley district last Saturday, but Lapeer East had other plans, as it defeated the Lady Cardinals in three sets to take the crown and advance to regional play. More...