In the News
October 31, 2016
LUNA PIER - A Vietnam-era veterans pinning ceremony has been announced in conjunction with the Fourth Annual Luna Pier Veterans Day Parade.
The parade steps off at noon Nov. 5 from Water Tower Park, 11309 Harold Dr. The parade route will be from Water Tower Park to Memorial Park at the corner of Harold Drive and Luna Pier Rd.
The parade steps off at noon Nov. 5 from Water Tower Park, 11309 Harold Dr. The parade route will be from Water Tower Park to Memorial Park at the corner of Harold Drive and Luna Pier Rd.
Issues:VeteransLocal Issues
October 31, 2016
In a secluded area of the former Ford Motor Co. property at the end of E. Elm Ave. — a spot near the Lake Erie shoreline so remote that few people are allowed access — lies the wetlands landscape known as Ford Marsh.
On Tuesday, about 20 people, including U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg, R-Tipton, took an invitation-only tour of the currently drained marshland to learn about a unique environmental restoration effort launched two years ago. The presentation included its success so far and what could be the next steps.
On Tuesday, about 20 people, including U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg, R-Tipton, took an invitation-only tour of the currently drained marshland to learn about a unique environmental restoration effort launched two years ago. The presentation included its success so far and what could be the next steps.
Issues:Michigan ValuesLocal Issues
October 24, 2016
U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg, R-Tipton, stopped by the Monroe County Learning Bank on Tuesday to donate fiction and non-fiction books to the program.
The books were obtained as part of the Library of Congress Surplus Book Program.
The surplus books were made available to members of Congress to request and donate to eligible organizations and institutions free of charge.
Click here for pictures from the October 22 edition of the Monroe News.
The books were obtained as part of the Library of Congress Surplus Book Program.
The surplus books were made available to members of Congress to request and donate to eligible organizations and institutions free of charge.
Click here for pictures from the October 22 edition of the Monroe News.
Issues:EducationLocal Issues
September 21, 2016
Bedford High School seniors gathered Monday to hear a panel discussion about the ongoing heroin addiction epidemic in Michigan and the nation.
The panel, led by Rep. Tim Walberg R-Tipton, also included Lt. Marc Moore of the Michigan State Police; Vicky Loveland of the Monroe County Substance Abuse Coalition; Mark Cochran of ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital; Monroe County Prosecutor William Paul Nichols and Vasco Tchakarov of Hope for Recovery.
Rep. Walberg began the panel by highlighting the fact that heroin addiction is a national issue that can affect anyone.
The panel, led by Rep. Tim Walberg R-Tipton, also included Lt. Marc Moore of the Michigan State Police; Vicky Loveland of the Monroe County Substance Abuse Coalition; Mark Cochran of ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital; Monroe County Prosecutor William Paul Nichols and Vasco Tchakarov of Hope for Recovery.
Rep. Walberg began the panel by highlighting the fact that heroin addiction is a national issue that can affect anyone.
Issues:Health CareLocal Issues
September 20, 2016
Issues:Health CareLocal Issues
September 13, 2016
To wrap up the weekend of celebrating Bronson's Sesquicentennial, a memorial service was held at the St. Mary's gymnasium with a community dinner following. Several distinguished guests spoke, honored veterans of the Vietnam War, and paid tribute to Bronson.
The service began with the procession of the flags by the Bronson American Legion Color Guard and the National Anthem performed by a representative group from the Bronson High School a Cappella Choir and the director, Jon Carrothers. An opening prayer was offered by Pastor Tim Rowland of the First Baptist Church.
The service began with the procession of the flags by the Bronson American Legion Color Guard and the National Anthem performed by a representative group from the Bronson High School a Cappella Choir and the director, Jon Carrothers. An opening prayer was offered by Pastor Tim Rowland of the First Baptist Church.
Issues:VeteransLocal Issues
