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COMMUNITY THANKS

COMMUNITY THANKS

COMMUNITY THANKS

Hospice of Gladwin Area is incredibly grateful for the kindness and generosity that made our recent bake sale such a success!A heartfelt thank you to the Beaverton Amish, Da Spot, CTE Students and our wonderful local community supporters for providing such delicious baked goods.
Gladwin City Council YOUTUBE

Gladwin City Council YOUTUBE

City Council discusses Farmer’s Market options

GLADWINThe Gladwin Farmer’s Market will be open for business on Saturdays beginning next month as usual, but some changes need to be made behind the scenes.City Administrator Kimberley Hines provided an update on the situation Monday night at the Regular Meeting of the Gladwin City Council.
SECORD RECEIVES UNDERWATER DRONE

SECORD RECEIVES UNDERWATER DRONE

SECORD RECEIVES UNDERWATER DRONE

Secord Fire Department has received a grant-funded underwater drone. The drone can go 380 feet below the water, and 680 feet away from the operator. It has cameras, a grab claw, and will supplement a rescue boat with live view sonar.
Earth Day event slated for April 16

Earth Day event slated for April 16

Earth Day event slated for April 16

GLADWIN COUNTYThe Gladwin County Master Gardeners & Friends along with the Beaverton Library will have an evening of education and fun on Thursday, April 16 at the Beaverton Activity Center, 106 Tonkin St. in Beaverton. Doors will open at 4 p.m. with classes beginning at 4:30 p.m.
Beaverton Community Supper slated

Beaverton Community Supper slated

Beaverton Community Supper slated

E agle Ridge Church of God, located at 3987 S. M-18 in Beaverton, will have Community Supper every second Monday of the month from 5:30-7 p.m.This free catered meal will have live music. Everyone is invited, no RSVP needed, so bring a friend. No takeout is available.
Rachael Guild

Rachael Guild

Sheriff’s Office sued by former deputy

GLADWINRachael Guild, who was hired as a deputy by the Gladwin County Sheriff’s Office in 2023 and resigned her position last year after about two-and-one-half years on the job, is filing a lawsuit charging that she was subjected to “inappropriate and racially charged” comments and unfair...
The Ross Lake Improvement Board is all present and accounted for at its meeting Monday night with (left to right) Dave Edwards, Karen Moore, Colleen Reader, Alan Bornick, Jared Carpenter and Terry Walters seated at the head table.

The Ross Lake Improvement Board is all present and accounted for at its meeting Monday night with (left to right) Dave Edwards, Karen Moore, Colleen Reader, Alan Bornick, Jared Carpenter and Terry Walters seated at the head table.

Ross Lake Improvement Board gets down to business

BEAVERTONThe second meeting of the Ross Lake Improvement Board was held Monday at the Beaverton Activity Center and it was far more productive than the first.