KALKASKA — The Kalkaska County Board of Commissioners voted to move one of the three county recycling sites to the Kaliseum parking lot at their Dec. 15 regular monthly meeting.
KALKASKA — Members of the Kalkaska County Board of Commissioners will soon set upon what could be a very unpleasant task. That would be approving a balanced budget plan for the upcoming 2021 fiscal year.
KALKASKA – A vote by the Manistee County Board of Commissioners at its meeting Tuesday, Oct. 22, now has its Kalkaska County counterpart looking for other options on how it might exit from a point-of-sale septic inspection program.
KALKASKA – The Kalkaska County Board of Commissioners finally voted to end the county’s participation in a point-of-sale septic inspection program run through the District Health Department No. 10.
But, that doesn’t mean debate over the program is finished.
KALKASKA – Finally, the Kalkaska County Board of Commissioners might vote and end the stalemate with their counterparts in Manistee County over a point-of-sale septic inspection program.
KALKASKA – Seemingly, there was plenty to celebrate after Kalkaska County voters approved three millage renewals that will support the county’s public library, road maintenance and construction, and the local commission on aging in a special election Tuesday, Aug. 6.
KALKASKA – The Kalkaska County Board of Commissioners is hoping it will soon have a helping hand in overseeing operations at the county-owned Kaliseum Recreation Complex.
KALKASKA – Plans by Kalkaska County officials to renovate and upgrade the aging Kaliseum Recreation Complex might have hit a roadblock last week, with voters defeating a proposed funding request, but the Kalkaska County Board of Commissioners and supporters of the county-owned facility have yet t
KALKASKA – While the fate of a 20-year funding proposal for the Kaliseum Recreation Complex remains unknown, the Kalkaska County Board of Commissioners already are looking at the long term in creating a “steering committee” to help oversee the county-owned facility.
KALKASKA – With just under three weeks before voters head to the polls, members of the Kalkaska County Board of Commissioners are urging local residents to “get the facts” before making a decision on a 20-year, 1.5-mill proposal to raise more than $28 million to renovate and operate the Kaliseum