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Shop smart: Vehicle buyers beware of market adjustment fee
by Chuck Wisman If you’re in the market for a new car, please look out for a new fee with growing popularity at certain new car dealerships. It’s a “market adjustment fee.” The phrase is recently popular only in the sense of its proliferation among a number of new car dealers, notably in the fine […]
Chelsea Hospital offering support for new mothers
Info provided by Chelsea Hospital Chelsea Hospital will present the Breastfeeding Basics & Beyond Class and the Rock Me Mama Support Group this fall for new mothers in the area. Breastfeeding Basics & Beyond The breastfeeding class is a free, three-session class providing education and support for the new mother and her support person. Topics […]
UTPD Activity from Monday, August 1st-Wednesday, August 31, 2022
Monday 8/1 Assist EMS-Williamsville Rd./Holmes Rd. Lost Animal-Williamsville Rd./Holmes Rd. Mental Welfare Check-Spears Rd./Rose Hill Rd. Tuesday 8/2 Civil Complaint-Webb St./Church St. Animal Complaint-Donohue Rd./Spears Rd. Fraud-Kaiser Rd./Unadilla Rd. Wednesday 8/3 Civil Complaint-Van Syckle Rd./Doyle Rd. Citizen Assist- Webb St./Church St. Assist UTFD-Roepke Rd./Williamsville Rd. Assist UTFD-Williamsville Rd./roepke Rd. Tree Hazard-Holmes Rd./Doyle Rd. Electrical Hazard-Treelane […]
Ask an Expert: How do vehicles provide protection in an accident?
by John and Theresa Kightlinger With more drivers on the road every year and vehicle sales continuing to climb, it’s not surprising that auto accidents are common. Since 1968 when Congress authorized mandatory features in motor vehicles including seat belts and padded dashboards, auto manufacturers have been setting new safety standards year after year. In […]
Halloween safety: Spooky night may be more trick than treat for pets
by Cindy Anderson, DVM Halloween may be the spookiest night of the year, but keeping your pets safe doesn’t have to be tricky. Some pets love the hustle and bustle of Halloween, but others can find this popular holiday very stressful. Please consider the following tips to keep your pets safe during the Halloween […]
COME ONE, COME ALL! JOIN THE HALLOWEEN PARADE IN MUNITH
COME ONE, COME ALL JOIN THE HALLOWEEN PARADE IN MUNITH ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 2022 AT 1:00 p.m. THE PARADE WILL LINE UP ON FIRST STREET AT 12:30 AND BEGIN THROUGH MUNITH ON MAIN STREET AT 1:00. THERE WILL BE FREE POPCORN, CIDER, DONUTS AND CANDY FOR THE KIDS AT THE MUNITH METHODIST CHURCH ON […]
Bridge to Wellness
October: Plant-based milks gaining popularity by Sophia Speroff, MPH, RD Plant-based milks are growing in popularity due to many people adopting vegan and plant-based diets because of concerns related to health, animal welfare and the environment. The products of grain-based and cow’s milk are unique. Grain-based milks are not nutritionally equal to cow’s milk, the […]
Staff Spotlight: Lori Zemke embraces change as she moves from elementary to middle school
by Amy Haggerty This year, Lori Zemke made a major change from teaching elementary students to teaching 7th-grade science. She is excited about this opportunity to return to her first love—working with middle school students. Zemke grew up in Highland, Michigan and attended Milford High School and then Eastern Michigan University where she received her […]
Hundley named Michigan County Clerk of the Year
by Judy Williams Livingston County Clerk Elizabeth Hundley now can add another line to her already impressive resume, 2022 Michigan County Clerk of the Year. The accomplished Hundley is an elected county clerk, an attorney, wife, mother of two and a grandmother. Hundley, Livingston County clerk since 2016, received the honor recently at the Michigan […]
Clyde’s Corner
The Super ’70s through my eyes by Clyde Whitaker Hello again everyone! Sitting here in my living room, I have the TV playing the music channel, “Sirius ’70s on 7.” What awesome music we listened to back then! So, I thought why not write my October column about those times in my life, the Super […]
