Week in Review: House Shooting Update, Old Farmer Jack to Get Tenant, Back to School and More
Catch up on the latest headlines in Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore.
- By Christy Arboscello
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- September 9, 2012
Anchor Bay and L'Anse Creuse students will see healthier lunch options this school year.
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Here's your recap of news from this past week:
- Anchor Bay and L'Anse Creuse kids returned to school, finding new lunchroom guidelines in place and staffing changes in the ABS district. Upload your proudest back-to-school photo here.
- Local Jimmy John's owner discussed his plans for the New Baltimore location.
- Supervisor Michael Lovelock announced during a Thursday speech Dunham's Sports is coming to the vacant old Farmer Jack building in Chesterfield and outlined other development news.
- Mayor Larry Smith also spoke of a new business that's taking over a prominent vacancy in downtown New Baltimore.
- New Baltimore police and neighbors were on alert after a man approached children in a subdivision.
- Chesterfield police say they believe a bullet in a house shooting originated near a makeshift target practice area on state game land.
- Conversation focused on political statements at Chesterfield Township Board of Trustees' meeting.
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