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DRYDEN — It was a busy day for Randy Crowel. Tuesday afternoon, Crowel’s medical marijuana business, Compassionate Care Center of Michigan, was searched and shut down by the Lapeer County Sheriff's Dept. And the dust didn't have time to settle before Crowel walked down Main Street to attend a 7 p.m. More ... MAYFIELD TWP. — All he really wanted was a good night’s sleep. Retired banker Laird Kellie launched a new career for himself founded on his quest for a comfortable mattress in his beloved 27-foot travel trailer. More ... LAPEER — At a time when school districts across the county are having to make budget cutbacks, it struck two Lapeer Community Schools Board of Education members odd this week that the Lapeer County Intermediate School District appears to have a fund balance of $3.1 million. More ... LAPEER — School starts Tuesday for students in the Lapeer Community Schools district, and judging by the energy in the room Thursday night at a meeting of the board of education where new teachers were introduced they’re ready to go. More ... LAPEER— Lapeer Community Schools officials have announced that student athletes who participate in the free/reduced price lunch program are eligible to receive one free athletic ticket Punch Card per season they play. The program is designed to make it more affordable for families with documented financial need to attend school sporting events. More ... GOODLAND TWP. — A 17-year-old Capac girl was taken to Flint’s Hurley Medical Center Aug. 28 after losing control of her 2002 Ford pickup on Cade Road near Norman Road in the township’s southeast corner. Neighbors called Central Dispatch at 9:39 p.m. when they heard a crash and then heard yelling. More ... |
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