Emergency Extreme Weather Center waits for activation in Sturgis
“Our purpose is not to turn people away, or to judge people,” Krysti Boughton said. Boughton explains when the center would be activated and how the public can support it.
“Our purpose is not to turn people away, or to judge people,” Krysti Boughton said. Boughton explains when the center would be activated and how the public can support it.
Watershed Voice contacted Lance Thornton, Colon Township’s lawyer, regarding James Gray's assertions that Farrand Hall is being singled out, in part, because of homophobia, but Thornton declined comment Wednesday.
“If you haven’t been to Sturgis or haven’t gone to any of our Christmas events, or any of our events in general, now is the perfect time to come downtown,” Ryan Conrod said.
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Sturgis’ current website, sturgismi.gov, is built on an out of-date-platform, according to City Manager Andrew Kuk. It needs a refresh.
Vehicles found in violation of the ban will be ticketed and towed at the owner's expense. The fine for violating the Snow Removal Emergency parking ban is $50.
Scheduled business includes updates on Sturgis' fire department staffing and local board appointments.
Greg Wallace wants his daughter's case given to the department with "more resources and much more empathy," he stated to the county board.
Anyone interested can find the proper form on the county website or contact the County Administrator by Monday, December 2.
Police Chief Dan Thayer said the merger allows for increased staffing without additional costs to either village.