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POLICE BLOTTER: Montmorency County deputies respond to animal abuse, child endangerment | News, Sports, Jobs

May 3 2:33 p.m.: A dispute among family members was reported to Dispatch, Deputies responded. The family member in question had left the scene prior to law enforcement’s arrival. May 4 8:53 a.m.: A welfare check was requested on a resident of Briley Township; deputies went to the residence; found the female to be fine. Officers cleared without incident. May 5 1:41 a.m.: Deputies responded to a complaint in Briley Township about a disturbance at an elderly resident’s home. Officers found the home and surrounding area to be secure and cleared without incident. May 6 8:43 p.m.: Deputies responded to a report of animal abuse in Albert Township; animals were seized and brought to ECAS. Investigation is ongoing.

POLICE BLOTTER: Fires and fallen debris in Mont County as March roars out | News, Sports, Jobs

March 29 10:54 a.m.: An officer responded to Montmorency St in Albert Township for a barking dog complaint. 3:51 p.m.: An officer met an MSP trooper in Alpena County to pick up a female that had been arrested on a MCSO warrant. She was lodged. 5:29 p.m.: Officers did a welfare check on an elderly male on Pleasant Valley Rd in Hillman Township. Subject was located and found to be ok. March 30 9:50 a.m.: Hillman Fire/EMS responded to a grass fire on Co Rd 451 in Montmorency Township. The fire was put out. 11:59 a.m.: Atlanta DNR Fire and Hillman Fire/EMS responded to a wood pile on fire on Royston Rd. The fire was extinguished.

POLICE BLOTTER: Authorities respond to brush fire | News, Sports, Jobs

POLICE BLOTTER: Authorities respond to brush fire | News, Sports, Jobs
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What s it take to run a township? It depends | News, Sports, Jobs

sschulwitz@thealpenanews.com News Photo Steve Schulwitz Alpena Township Clerk Michele Palevich proudly shows off pictures of her family while at work Monday. She is already planning for a special election, which is part of her job. ALPENA Townships come in various sizes and have different numbers of employees to run them. That can make the day-to-day jobs involved in running one township very different from the jobs needed to run another. Three township trustees from around Northeast Michigan talked to The News about those and other issues: BIG-PICTURE, WHAT IS YOUR JOB? Laura Hilla, treasurer, Rogers Township: “My job as township treasurer is to collect current-year summer and winter property taxes for Rogers Township in Presque Isle County. At the beginning of March, any unpaid taxes for the previous year are turned over to the county to collect and are considered delinquent.”

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