After 21 years with the Fenton Police Department, Daniel Forbush has been promoted from sergeant to lieutenant. He was sworn in to his new role by Fenton Mayor Sue Osborn
Seven years ago my husband Matt and I moved from Lansing to downtown Fenton. On one of our first walks through downtown, Matt looked at Rackham Park and said, “This
Fenton — After nearly 27 years with the Fenton Police Department, Police Chief Jason Slater is retiring. His last day working was Friday, June 3. The city held a small
The first mention of coronavirus published in the Tri-County Times was Sunday, Feb. 2. The story went live on myfenton.com Jan. 30 following an announcement on Twitter by the World Health Organization (WHO). At that time, the WHO had declared the 2019nCoV virus, referred to as the coronavirus, was then a public health emergency of international concern because of the global outbreak.
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âOn Jan. 30, WHO reported that there were 7,834 confirmed cases, including 7,736 in China. WHO also reported that 170 people had died, all of them from China. While the immediate risk of this new virus to the American public was believed to be low at that time, everyone was asked to do their part to help respond to this emerging public health threat.