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Union City divorce from MSCPA power agency slowed

The Daily Reporter The Union City divorce from the Michigan South Central Power Agency is closer, but it won’t meet the June 30 tentative deadline.  Attorney Steve Mann told the board of the current five-member joint power agency it will take 90 to 120 days to draft agreements and get approval from the municipalities of Clinton, Coldwater, Hillsdale, Marshall, and Union City once final details are worked out. Both Union City and Marshall paid $36,000 to Chicago consultants MCR to evaluate Union City’s 4.68 megawatt interest in 110 megawatts of transmission the power agency acquired over the decades.  Thursday, board members agreed the agency should own the rights, not just Marshall. The problem is Clinton, second smallest member, who would pay almost $2,000 a year for the rights. The other remaining members would see an economic advantage of between $17,000 and $28,000 a year. 

BPU Board approves Parrish Excavating bid for Sauk River Drive water main

Sitka s adult spelling bee makes a comeback

Posted by KCAW Staff | Feb 12, 2021 Jeff Budd and Don Muller (aka “Team Zero, Inc.”) at the Sixth Annual Adult Spelling Bee in 2014. After a few years off, the contest is returning with a live Zoom audience. (Photo by Greta Mart/KCAW) For many, spelling bees are a memory of grade school years, but the contests aren’t just for kids. Sitka’s adult spelling bee is making a comeback as a fundraiser for the Sitka Public Library. Margot O’Connell and Jeff Budd joined KCAW’s Erin Fulton on the Morning Interview to talk about the upcoming event. The Adult Spelling Bee will take place at Harrigan Centennial Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 24 at 7 p.m. with a Zoom audience. The entry fee is $20 per person and benefits the Friends of Sitka Public Library. To register or for more information, call or email Jeff Budd at 747-4821 or jbudd3500@gmail.com. To view the contest live, visit tinyurl.com/sitkabee2021.

Federal Mogul site should remain green space after city council planning meeting

The Daily Reporter COLDWATER The consensus of the Coldwater City Council and Planning Commission after a 45 minute “visioning session” Wednesday night was that the former Federal-Mogul site at 600 West Chicago should become part of the Heritage Park system.  The discussion became necessary after Coach Road Capital, LLC, of Spring Lake, proposed to build a multi-story apartment along the highway, possibly adding some single-story condos in back in the future.  Since owning the property from a tax foreclosure sale in 2005, demolishing the plant, cleaning up known environmental hazards, this has been the only proposal for use of the property. The city has invested over $500,000. 

Planning board considers animal ordinance - News - The Daily Reporter - Coldwater, MI

Planning board considers animal ordinance - News - The Daily Reporter - Coldwater, MI
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