Sara Swanson

Manchester Township Board Meeting - Feb 11, 2020

by Sybil Kolon, Community Reporter Corps  This article covers items most likely to be of interest to residents. See the board’s minutes of this meeting (which will be available prior to the next meeting) or contact board members for more details. Residents should consider attending a board meeting now and then to keep abreast of […]

 Sara Swanson

Letter to the Editor: Setting the Record Straight on Manchester Township/Manchester Village

Feb. 12, 2020 An article in the February 10 edition of The Manchester Mirror had some factual inaccuracies, as we are not sure where the confusion may have occurred, we feel it necessary to clarify. In the ‘Council Hears Public Questions on City Status’ article, Village President Pat Valliencourt was quoted as stating the village […]

 Sara Swanson

Public Notice: Manchester Township

TOWNSHIP OF MANCHESTER 2020 MARCH BOARD OF REVIEW MEETINGS As required by the General Property Tax Act, public notice is hereby given by the Township of Manchester, that the 2020 March Board of Review will meet on the following days at the Manchester Township Hall located at 275 S Macomb, Manchester Michigan, for the purpose […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Michigan’s cherished Great Lakes, clean waters face threats from all sides

By Joel Kurth, Mike Wilkinson (Bridge Special Report) With 3,288 miles of Great Lakes coastline and 76,439 miles of rivers and streams, Michigan is practically defined by its access to clean, fresh water. Michigan state regulators consider the open waters of the Great Lakes and inland waters in either “excellent” or “good” condition, despite significant trouble spots […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Wary of water safety, Michigan residents want stronger regulation

By Alexandra Schmidt (Bridge) Concerns about Michigan water quality continue to bubble up in the Great Lakes State. From PFAS to lead, Line 5 to Nestlé, agricultural runoff to Asian carp, Michigan faces a host of expensive questions on how to best manage the state’s lakes, streams and water systems. “Pure Waters: A Citizens Agenda […]

 Sara Swanson

Michigan debates future of kratom, an herbal remedy linked to 9 state deaths

By Robin Erb (Bridge) The crushed leaves in the little plastic bag they found next to his body was not what Peggy LaPenna expected would take her child from her. It wasn’t the prescription painkillers her son Joey started taking after an eye injury as a teen. It wasn’t the Xanax he’d sneak as a […]

 Sara Swanson

Sheriff’s plea on mentally ill prisoner reveals gap in Michigan treatment

By Ted Roelofs (Bridge) Frustrated by a lack of treatment options, a sheriff in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula took to the Internet, pleading for help for a mentally ill Vietnam veteran stuck in his jail. Advocates say it’s merely the latest example of a failed criminal justice mental health system. “We have tried over and over […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Incomes climb in Michigan, but state still struggles with loss of manufacturing

By Joel Kurth, Mike Wilkinson (Bridge Special Report) Make no mistake: Michigan’s economy is doing well, but the days of leading the nation in weekly paychecks are long over. The state’s workers once made substantially more than the average American household (6 percent more in 2000). Now, the median household income is 4 percent less […]

 Sara Swanson

Michigan college tuition hikes leave average graduate with $35K in debt

By Joel Kurth and Mike Wilkinson (Bridge Special Report) More Michiganders than ever have a college degree, but the state ranks 30th in the United States for the rate of residents with an associate’s degree or higher: 45 percent of working-age adults. Fewer than 30 percent of adults have at least a bachelor’s degree compared […]

 Sara Swanson

Early childhood education is key to success. Michigan still has work to do.

By Joel Kurth, Mike Wilkinson (Bridge Special Report) Preschool is a proven strategy to improve school readiness. Children in high-quality preschools are more likely to succeed in school, graduate from high school, earn higher incomes and commit fewer crimes. The stakes are intensified in Michigan by middling school performance. Michigan’s fourth-grade reading scores on the national assessment rank […]