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[In News] [August 27, 2009]FIRE UP THE BARBECUEThe chickens were flying off the grill Saturday at the Lapeer Optimists barbecue. For Lapeer Days details, see the story on page 6.
$16.1 million E-911 upgrades on Nov. 3 ballot[Aug. 27, 2009] LAPEER — Facing a deadline for ballot language, the County Commission agreed last Thursday to ask voters to approve a 0.75-mill lvey for 10 years to upgade the E-911 system for Lapeer County.
By Nancy Angellotti
NB teachers give OK to 1-year pact[Aug. 27, 2009] NORTH BRANCH — North Branch teachers Wednesday approved a new one-year contract which asks members of the 140-member bargaining unit to give up pay increases, step increases and longevity pay increases for a year.
By Mike Arnholt
Local Girl Scouts want to keep camp[Aug. 27, 2009] LAPEER — “It’s been kind of a bumpy road,” said Friends of Fairwinds spokesperson Lynn Gross. But things are looking up for the Girl Scout Camp supporters, who may now have a solution
By Jessica Fish
In the Loop 08/27/2009[Aug. 27, 2009] It’s time for fall football. And beginning with this Sunday’s County Press, we’ll provide Friday night high school football coverage each week from a dozen local contests.
By Mike Arnholt
Oregon Township Habitat house project to be blessed[Aug. 27, 2009] OREGON TWP. — Lapeer County Habitat for Humanity members is holding a blessing ceremony at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at 2537 Julie Drive, in Otter Lake, for their first project house of the year.
By Phil Foley
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