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(Community Matters 91) Marshall Surveys Voters after $90M Bond Fails

July 5, 2024 by Richard Piet

Marshall Public Schools asked voters in May 2024 to approve a $90 million bond question which would fund upgrades, improvements and even a whole new elementary building in Albion. Voters rejected it by almost 600 votes. But, why? Now, the district has been asking voters for input in order to understand the answer to that …

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(Oaklawn Health Matters 2) Parkinson’s Speech Therapy, Swallow Tests Conducted by Oaklawn Experts

July 5, 2024 by Richard Piet

There is no need to travel any further than Marshall, Michigan and Oaklawn Hospital for speech therapy related to Parkinson’s Disease and other ailments. In the inaugural episode of Oaklawn Health Matters, speech therapist Dava Montgomery talks about programs like LSVT-Loud (Lee Silverman Voice Treatment) and Parkinson’s Voice Project’s SPEAK OUT! therapy programs – both …

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(Community Matters 90) Committee Lawyer Sees Wins Among Appeals Court Loss

June 29, 2024 by Richard Piet

The Committee for Marshall-Not the Megasite has until early August 2024 to officially take its case to the Michigan Supreme Court. Technically, the committee has 42 days from the Michigan Court of Appeals decision that dealt another blow to the legal drama meant to put the Ford BlueOval plant development to a vote in Marshall. …

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(Community Matters 89) Appellate Court Leaves Marshall Committee with a Decision to Make

June 25, 2024 by Richard Piet

The June 18, 2024 Michigan Court of Appeals decision to affirm lower courts in the Marshall Megasite zoning case leaves the Committee for Marshall-Not the Megasite with a decision: Should their argument be taken to the Michigan Supreme Court? Attorney Richard Lindsey, a member of the legal team representing the Marshall Area Economic Development Alliance …

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(Community Matters 89) Marshall Mayoral Candidate Shares Why He’s Running

June 25, 2024 by Richard Piet

Scott Wolfersberger has been a Ward 1 member of the Marshall City Council for six years. Now, he wants to be mayor. With council members thrust into the spotlight after the Ford Motor Company EV battery plant announcement for the Marshall Megasite, community response – on one side or the other – has been swift. …

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Michigan Court of Appeals Affirms Lower Court Decision on Marshall Megasite

June 19, 2024 by Richard Piet

LANSING – In an announcement less than two weeks after hearing arguments from both sides, a three-judge Michigan Court of Appeals panel has affirmed the lower court decision as it relates to the Ford BlueOval Battery Park Michigan construction at the Marshall Megasite. The decision was released on June 18, 2024, just one day prior …

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(Community Matters 88) MAEDA Lawyer: Mediation Would be Good, but Supreme Court More Likely in Megasite Case

June 14, 2024 by Richard Piet

Marshall Attorney Richard Lindsey returns to Community Matters to discuss his impressions of a June 6, 2024 hearing at the Michigan Court of Appeals. The hearing was a continuation of the ongoing suit targeting zoning at the Marshall Megasite where the Ford BlueOval Battery Park Michigan is being built. While the hearing had been expedited …

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(Community Matters 85) Committee Lawyer Preps for June 6 Appeals Hearing: ‘We Think We Will Win’

May 24, 2024 by Richard Piet

The attorney for the Committee for Marshall-Not the Megasite group fighting for a vote on the Ford BlueOval Battery Park zoning expects a Michigan Court of Appeals decision to go their way. Robby Dube returns to Community Matters to talk about the expectations for the June 6, 2024 hearing which offers a chance to turn …

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