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Marshall Michigan

(Community Matters 71) Kowalske Reflects on Megasite Fight, Future Options as Appeal Goes Forward

February 17, 2024 by Richard Piet

Outspoken opponent of development at the Marshall Megasite, Glenn Kowalske, returns to Community Matters for a wide-ranging discussion about the Committee for Marshall-Not the Megasite’s legal fight and potential future plans. The group moved forward earlier in February 2024 with an appeal to a judge’s decision against the Committee in its effort to target an …

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(Community Matters 71) Marshall Looks at Solar to Meet Future Energy Demands and Comply with State

February 17, 2024 by Richard Piet

Marshall Michigan’s director of electric utilities, Kevin Maynard, thought the city would be inking a deal to buy energy from a planned solar energy provider in northern Michigan. But, the deal fell apart when the provider came back with a rate higher than expected. Now, Maynard tells Community Matters Marshall is considering using a patch …

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(Community Matters 69) City of Marshall Input Sought on Master Plan in 2024

February 3, 2024 by Richard Piet

The City of Marshall will undertake its master plan process in 2024 – part of which involves input from city residents. Eric Zuzga, Marshall director of community services, tells Community Matters about the intent of the master plan, how they will approach gaining new input, along with the process thereafter. Zuzga also discusses the remaining …

Listen Now(Community Matters 69) City of Marshall Input Sought on Master Plan in 2024

(Community Matters 69) Attention Educators: This Money is for You!

February 3, 2024 by Richard Piet

Marshall Community Credit Union awards mini-grants to educators four times per year. So that means at most times during the year, MCCU staff are working on some part of the process to put up to $750 in the hands of educators. The funds are meant to help educators in the MCCU territory (Calhoun, Jackson, Branch, …

Listen Now(Community Matters 69) Attention Educators: This Money is for You!

(Community Matters 68) El Nino Helps Shift Plow Money to Road Repairs

January 26, 2024 by Richard Piet

Calhoun County Board of Commissioners Vice-Chair Steve Frisbie updates Community Matters on business in the first meeting of 2024. Among the items, Frisbie discusses a savings recognized from snow removal funds after a lack of snow in December 2023. Those funds have been shifted to Calhoun County road projects in 2024. Episode ResourcesCalhoun County websiteCalhoun County …

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(Community Matters 68) MSP Discusses Driving While Impaired, with Devices, and More

January 26, 2024 by Richard Piet

Michigan State Police Lt. Duwayne Robinson rejoins Community Matters after the 2023 holiday season when troopers generally deal with impaired holiday celebrators. The lieutenant discusses the challenge of legalized weed and its effects on impaired driving. He also follows up on the handheld devices ban while driving in Michigan, first announced in summer 2023. Episode …

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(Community Matters 67) Marshall Committee Working to Fast-Track Appeal

January 20, 2024 by Richard Piet

Continuing its legal effort to zero-in on actions that have, so far, prevented a referendum on construction at the Marshall (Michigan) Megasite, the Committee for Marshall- Not the Megasite is vowing an appeal. Committee attorney, Minneapolis-based Robby Dube of Eckland and Blando, thinks there is a good chance to have the case heard by an …

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(Community Matters 66) MAEDA Lawyer: Megasite Appeals will get Costly, Could go to Supreme Court

January 13, 2024 by Richard Piet

Community Matters continues bringing various voices in the Committee for Marshall-Not the Megasite’s attempts to thwart the Ford Motor Company BlueOval Battery Park Michigan development at the Megasite in Marshall, Michigan. On Wednesday, January 10, 2024, a circuit judge dismissed an amended complaint brought by the Committee, furthering dismissals he brought in September 2023. The Committee …

Listen Now(Community Matters 66) MAEDA Lawyer: Megasite Appeals will get Costly, Could go to Supreme Court
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