When: Clay Township supervisors meeting, May 10.
What happened: The board unanimously decided against supporting the creation of a county health department, based on a resolution passed recently by the Lancaster County Association of Township Supervisors. The board did not formally vote on a localized resolution. Supervisor Gary Landis said a letter needs to be written to the supervisorsâ association and the Lancaster County commissioners to inform them of the decision. Vice Chairman Keith Martin suggested sending the same letter to both.
Background: In March, Manheim Township Commissioners adopted a resolution urging the creation of a county health department and sent a letter to all municipal and school boards urging them to do the same. The request has received mixed reactions throughout the county.
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As the summer tourist season winds up, Clay Township officials are mulling over rules for short-term or vacation rentals.
The township board of trustees tabled discussion of adopting an ordinance on Monday after some rental property owners expressed concern that the draft went too far with rules including the number of occupants allowed per bedroom, the number of smoke alarms and the kind of driveway required.
On Wednesday, Clay Township Supervisor Artie Bryson said he wasn’t sure at which meeting the discussion will come back to the board but added it will likely be in June. Board officials earlier in the week agreed first to try and confer with rental owners about finding a happy medium.
News Briefs: Magruder to hold program on aging
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Magruder to hold program on aging
PORT CLINTON - At noon Monday, Magruder Hospital will host a virtual educational program. Michelle Buehrer, MSN, NP-C will present a program on “What to Expect as We Age.
Learn how bodies and minds age, and how to distinguish normal aspects of aging from those that may require attention. Buehrer will cover a variety of areas such as the mind, skin, sleep, nutrition and bones.
She is a Magruder Medical Group Nurse Practitioner certified in Gerontology and she diagnoses and treats illness, manages chronic health conditions, and prescribes medications and other treatments for patients over 16 years of age.
Motorcyclist dies after collision in Roseville
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ROSEVILLE One person died and another was hospitalized following a collision between a motorcycle and another vehicle May 8.
The incident occurred at approximately 8:50 p.m. at the intersection of Gratiot Avenue and Little Mack Avenue. According to police, a motorcycle with two people on it was traveling northbound on Gratiot at Little Mack and collided with a vehicle that was entering northbound Gratiot from westbound Little Mack.
“The driver of the motorcycle was an (approximately) 34-year-old male subject from Clay Township, Michigan, who was pronounced deceased shortly after the crash at an area hospital,” Mitch Berlin, the Roseville deputy chief of police, stated in an email May 9. “The female passenger on the motorcycle is being treated at an area hospital where she is listed in serious condition. The driver of the car was not injured.”
34-year-old man killed in motorcycle crash in Roseville
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A 34-year-old man has died after a motorcycle accident in Roseville.
ROSEVILLE, Mich - The crash happened Saturday night around 8:50 p.m. at the intersection of northbound Gratiot and Little Mack.
The motorcycle had two people on it while traveling northbound on Gratiot at Little Mack when it collided with a car that was entering the northbound Gratiot from westbound Little Mack.
The victim a 34-year-old Clay Township man was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital shortly after the crash.
The woman passenger on the motorcycle is being treated at the hospital and is in serious condition.