Communities across rural Michigan have placed moratoriums on wind and solar projects while residents grapple with the future of land once slated for agriculture.
A proposed wind project in Fremont and Speaker Townships has stirred controversy regarding an increased height allowance from 500 feet to 700 feet. Turbines of this height were recently installed in Huron County. Two Vestas V162 wind turbines can be seen here, and are located on Kinde Road, west of Port Hope, in Huron County.
Fremont Treasurer Patti Shinn tells the election commission that the recall petition is not factual. (Photo by Casey Johnson) FREMONT TWP. Four Fremont Township officials spoke in their own defense at the latest hearing to determine the clear and factual nature of recall petitions filed against them. The Jan. 5 clarity hearing by the
Bill Carless of Speaker Township addresses the Sanilac County Election Committee regarding the petitions to recall four Fremont Township officials. Photo by Casey Johnson The Sanilac County District Courtroom was filled with accusations last week during a second clarity review to determine the clear and factual nature of recall petitions against four Fremont Township officials.
The Sanilac County Election Commission will once again convene to determine the clear and factual nature of petitions to recall four Fremont Township officials. The commission will convene at 9 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 22 in the district courtroom at the Sanilac County Courthouse, to evaluate the second petition brought by Fremont Township resident Sonya