KALKASKA – At several points in recent years, staff meetings at the Kalkaska Department of Public Safety have been a lonely experience. That’s because, at times, the KDPS employed just one lone law enforcement officer.
KALKASKA – For those seeking evidence of the potential impact the medical marijuana industry could have on Kalkaska, they might want to look at the upcoming agendas of various village boards and committees.
KALKASKA – With a pair of votes at its regular meeting Monday, Nov. 4, the Kalkaska Village Council helped the village and its Downtown Development Authority take yet another step forward in the redevelopment of the 300 Block of Cedar Street.
KALKASKA – For those seeking evidence of the potential impact the medical marijuana industry could have on Kalkaska, they might want to look at the upcoming agendas of various village boards and committees.
KALKASKA – The Kalkaska Village Council and the village’s Downtown Development Authority might have received some good news, when local officials last week opened bids for the proposed development of the 300 Block of Cedar Street, which has been renamed Railroad Square.
KALKASKA – Local spooks, specters, ghosts and goblins might find themselves distracted from haunting area homes and the like, as at least two townships and a Kalkaska church host organized celebrations for Halloween on Thursday, Oct. 31.
KALKASKA – The countdown has begun and soon literally thousands of cycling enthusiasts will descend on the Village of Kalkaska for the start of the annual Iceman Cometh Challenge, a 29-mile mountain bike race set for Saturday, Nov. 2.
KALKASKA – While giving information to a stranger might be awkward or even overwhelming, Village of Kalkaska officials are already encouraging local residents to adopt a cooperative spirit for the upcoming 2020 Census.
KALKASKA – After receiving its annual audit report, officials of the Village of Kalkaska hope they can finally put the past behind them and move forward from previous controversies.
KALKASKA – Officials with the Village of Kalkaska in recent years have worked to cultivate industry, based on Michigan’s changing medical marijuana laws.