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Coldwater, MI, USA / WTVB | 1590 AM · 95.5 FM | The Voice of Branch County
Jan 6, 2021 8:15 PM
COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) – Coldwater Board of Public Utilities Engineering and Technical Services Director Jim Odneal reported to the CBPU Board of Directors on Wednesday that the load for the Butters Avenue substation is expected to be transferred by the end of January.
He said the ITC portion of the substation is complete and energized along with three separate sources.
It’s expected the transformers will start to get energized next week.
Odneal said the site work on the property will likely drag into the spring. That would include work on the culverts and stoning outside of the fence.
Grass Valley Police Department
5:04 p.m. A caller from the 100 block of Dorsey Drive reported a theft.
10:39 p.m. A caller from Condon Park reported a person had been hit in the head with a gun. A report was taken.
Thursday
12:24 a.m. A caller from the 300 block of Bennett Street reported a person stole items from a store, including alcohol, and got into a physical altercation at a residence before leaving.
1:34 a.m. A caller from the 400 block of West Main Street reported people fighting and throwing Christmas trees.
9:15 a.m. A caller from a business in the 1000 bock of Sutton Way reported someone stole a credit card.
I never believed this could happen : Muncie veteran gets new home for Christmas Charlotte Stefanski, Muncie Star Press
MUNCIE, Ind. Vietnam combat veteran John Holaday had waited 67 days to see his new home, and once he pulled into the driveway, which was lined with friends and neighbors on Tuesday afternoon, he couldn t hold back the tears.
The crowd gave the 77-year-old words of encouragement as he walked to his front door, some saying, Welcome home, John, or thanking him for his service.
Holding him steady, Nate Jones, the Delaware County Veterans Affairs officer, asked, Ready to do this, John? We ve been waiting for a while right?