CALEDONIA â It took nearly a full year on the market, but an 11-acre, five-lot property just north of Six Mile Road â with a fully furnished three-bedroom, three-bathroom house literally hanging over the edge of a fast-eroding bluff overlooking Lake Michigan â sold in late April.
The five-lot property anchored by 7009 Novak Road sold for a little more than $250,000, according to county records, almost $200,000 less than the online listed asking price. But much of the land is little more than rubble and the fully furnished home is at risk of demolition by nature.
Vetter
It was one of the most challenging sales of RE/MAX Realtor Jo Ann Vetterâs career.
ADAM ROGAN
CALEDONIA, Wisconsin â It took nearly a full year on the market, but an 11-acre, five-lot property just north of Six Mile Road â with a fully furnished three-bedroom, three-bathroom house literally hanging over the edge of a fast-eroding bluff overlooking Lake Michigan â sold in late April.
The five-lot property anchored by 7009 Novak Road sold for a little more than $250,000, according to Racine County records, almost $200,000 less than the online listed asking price. But much of the land is little more than rubble and the fully furnished home is at risk of demolition by nature.
Vetter
It was one of the most challenging sales of RE/MAX Realtor Jo Ann Vetterâs career.
FORT GIBSON â Cherokee Nation leaders on April 23 joined county commissioners from Muskogee and Cherokee counties to cut the ribbon on a $6.3 million road and bridge project near Fort Gibson.Â
Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., Deputy Chief Bryan Warner, Secretary of State Tina Glory-Jordan, Chief of Staff Todd Enlow, as well as Tribal Councilors Dr. Mike Dobbins and Rex Jordan met with Muskogee County Commissioner Ken Doke and Cherokee County Commissioner Chris Jenkins to celebrate the projectâs completion.Â
âThis project is another example of how vital community partnerships are for Cherokee citizens. Iâm proud the Cherokee Nation is continuing to play a role in projects like this, which will improve the quality of life for residents and visitors to this area of the Cherokee Nation,â Hoskin said. âWorking with our partners in local county and municipal governments shows how we can improve life for Cherokee citizens and our non-Native neighbors w
By Todd Epp
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) Sioux Falls Police are investigating a mid-morning Thursday fatal traffic accident.
Around 10:50 a.m., police say a 2006 Toyota Highlander was traveling east on East 57th Street near Six Mile Road.
About 1/4 mile east of the intersection, the Toyota struck a tree.
The driver, a 40-year-old Sioux Falls man, died.
Police say he was not wearing a seatbelt and speed was a factor.
The authorities did not release the victim’s name pending notification of relatives.
This morning, the SFPD UAS Team used a drone near 57th St and Six Mile Road to map and investigate a fatal accident. It is our policy to notify the public whenever our aircraft are flown. /713