Hillsdale Daily News
HILLSDALE The Hillsdale City Council took action Monday night to address parking issues at the Waterworks Boat Launch on Baw Beese Lake.
Hillsdale City Police Chief Scott Hephner suggested the council adopt a traffic control order and direct the Hillsdale Department of Public Services to post signage at the boat launch limiting parking to vehicles with boat trailers that must be parked in designated parking spots.
Hephner said officers have received a few complaints as well as Hillsdale City Hall regarding vehicles without boat trailers taking up some of the limited parking in the lot and even some vehicles with trailers parking on the perimeter of the lot in the grass areas which made it difficult for others to utilize the boat launch.
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Hillsdale Daily News
HILLSDALE A Hillsdale woman, who went on a rampage throwing rocks at police vehicles and Hillsdale City Hall in November 2020, is tentatively scheduled for a preliminary examination hearing March 10 where it is likely she will take advantage of a plea bargain offered.
Naomi Ashley Bahe, 28, appeared in the 2B District Court Wednesday morning for a probable cause conference where her attorney, Keith Stickley, met with Hillsdale County Prosecutor Neal Brady to discuss the case and resolutions by plea bargain.
Bahe has been held at the Hillsdale County Jail since her arrest Nov. 29, on charges of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, malicious destruction of police property and a probation violation from a previous arrest.
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