Mike Albert, left , and Fran Rogers have debated for years over where the town name Alberton originated a century ago. Albert claims Alberton was named for the Albert family, who came from Canada in the late 1870s and settled at Frenchtown.
I have to disagree with Junie Anderson about the No. 454 UTA bus that services Grantsville to Salt Lake City (“Grantsville bus riders push for better service,” June 26.) There no longer is an “average” work schedule. I find that 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. is no longer the norm.
Madison Superintendent Jim Herrholtz has accepted the position of superintendent of Richmond Heights Local School District, Madison board of education president David Albert said.
Instead of driving to the U from downtown, Charles Emmett uses public transportation because increasing gas prices are burning a hole in his wallet. "I do have a car, but pretty much only use that to go to the grocery store once a week," he said. "Hopefully we find some kind of alternative fuel source pretty soon.
The Buckeye Local Board of Education unanimously adopted a resolution Monday night supporting the placement of a 1.0-mill renewal levy for the Kingsville Public Library on the November ballot.
The following market leaders have been selected as this year’s Traverse City Business News’ Tech 12 based on their innovation and economic impact, and responses from area business leaders and readers.
JEFFERSON The smell of smoked, barbecued ribs and chicken drifted down West Jefferson Street Saturday as music played and children peeked into the game tents at Jefferson Days.
More than $4 billion in federal funds $150 million allocated to Ohio could alleviate the national foreclosure crisis if only it can avoid President George Bush’s veto pen, said U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio.
We were teased with so-called leaked memos, telling us that there would be unlimited data for $30 . It was understandable that you needed to pair with this a qualifying voice plan, but we were given the impression that good times were coming.