Railroad sues city of Lapeer, calls nonpayment ‘absurd’
City of Lapeer officials are accused of not paying a “mandated, annual railroad crossing maintenance fee” for the last 10
Read MoreCity of Lapeer officials are accused of not paying a “mandated, annual railroad crossing maintenance fee” for the last 10
Read MoreNew housing starts in Lapeer County are on pace to exceed 2016, having already nearly passed the number of new
Read MoreIt’s always a good idea to keep a handle on current and future weather conditions, especially in the midst of
Read MoreRecounting the horrific physical and mental abuse endured during her first 18 years isn’t what makes Elsa Rachel Garcia cry
Read MoreA hulking, 326,000-square foot, long-vacant and highly visible industrial property in Mayfield Township is being considered a potential home to
Read MoreMichigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson visited Lapeer Wednesday to recognize the value of the state’s organ donor registry, along
Read MoreOfficials from Families Against Narcotics and the Lapeer County Sheriff’s Dept. are among those hoping to launch a new program
Read MoreNeighbors of the shooting pit in Mayfield Township have called the police 70 times in the last two years to
Read MoreThe debate continues over whether or not details about how people use the Internet on their smartphones and tablets can
Read MorePotential environmental damage caused by water runoff from 250 acres housing 200,000 solar panels in Lapeer has kept state and
Read MoreEfforts to bolster the amount of tourism dollars spent in the region by focusing on so-called “ecotourism” are set to
Read MoreEver wonder who makes all of those photos and graphics with inspirational quotes and sayings you see on Instagram, Facebook,
Read MoreTucked into a cozy downtown Lapeer corner on Monday, a small group dealt with their feelings of “fear” and “terror”
Read MoreLapeer County equalized values increased by $204 million from 2016 to 2017, bolstered in large part by strong demand for
Read MoreDuring today’s 138th Easter services at the home of Pilgrim Presbyterian Church in Metamora, Rev. John Belden says there won’t
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