New CPLs in Lapeer County doubles in one year
The number of Lapeer County residents getting licensed to carry a concealed pistol continues rising dramatically, even as a package
Read MoreThe number of Lapeer County residents getting licensed to carry a concealed pistol continues rising dramatically, even as a package
Read MoreFed up with conditions and operations of Dawn Memorial Cemetery, Elba Township Supervisor Michael Boskee is asking for help from
Read MoreCriticism of Lapeer County Circuit Court Judge Byron Konschuh’s lawsuit filed against the county and several officials continues to grow,
Read MoreKenneth Culling never marched in a parade, or took part in any other event, to honor veterans in the last
Read MoreA Macomb County developer is planning Lapeer County’s first new subdivision since the recession – an Almont Township project worth
Read MoreA 28-year-old Lapeer man was sentenced to at least seven years in prison for second-degree criminal sexual conduct involving two
Read MoreA Lapeer County Circuit Court judge filed suit Monday against the county and five current or former officials he accuses
Read MoreVoters will be asked to approve a $12.5-million bond issue in 2018 to fund construction of a new Lapeer library
Read MoreA new report issued last week puts the cost of living in Lapeer County among the highest in the state.
Read MoreJeramy and Teresa Hing have learned a lot since leaving the Lapeer area about six years ago to become humanitarian
Read MoreThe case involving three Lapeer County teens charged with plotting to terrorize and murder fellow students is headed to trial.
Read MoreMore than 80 workers are being laid off at the Gestamp plant in Lapeer, but the plant is not shutting
Read MoreTwo things instantly bring a smile to the face of Metamora’s Thelma Hogan, 105: recalling her childhood nickname and kissing
Read MoreInvestors could spend at least $1 million renovating the former Durakon plant into a state-of-the-art medical marijuana growing and processing
Read MoreFaced with the possibility of every officer at the Lapeer Township Police Dept. retiring by year’s end, township officials are
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