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GLADWIN â If you were in downtown Gladwin between 4:30 p.m. and 5:45 p.m. on December 18 through December 23, you may have seen a group of people strolling along caroling. The Dickens Downtown event hosted by the Gladwin County Chamber of Commerce featured a host lamplighter each evening. The lamplighter dressed in Victorian attire, lit the lights in each of the lanterns from the Country Corner Bulk Foods store to Riverwalk Place and back to the Hall-Kokotovich Funeral Home.Â
The host lamplighters were Cory Barz, Chamber Board Member and Chair; Sydney Compton, Miss Beaverton; Bret Robertson, owner of Gladwin Family Pharmacy; President Tim Hood, Mid Michigan College; Bob Balzer, Chamber Board Member and Gladwin County EDC Director; and Lara Steele, realtor for 989 Real Estate.Â
(Undated) Two KMAland school districts vote early next year on a revenue purpose statement.
Both the East Mills and South Page School Boards recently approved resolutions to set special elections on the statements. School districts are required to have statements in place to allow for use of revenues from the Secured an Advanced Vision for Education, or SAVE accounts. Funding from the one-cent sales tax formerly known as the School Infrastructure Local Option, or SILO tax can be used by schools for the construction, reconstruction, repair, demolition, purchasing, or remodeling of school buildings, stadiums, gyms, field houses, and bus garages. The revenues are also available for the procurement of school construction sites, and site improvements, as well as the retirement of outstanding bonds from past school infrastructure projects. Tim Hood is the superintendent of both districts. Hood tells KMA News passing the statement secures SAVE dollars as a future option for projects.