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FREDERICK WAYNE BONESTEEL, 81, of Fostoria, (a lifetime Lapeer County resident), died Friday, November 22, 2024. Fred was born January 19, 1943 in Lapeer to Fred and Ernestine (Maasch) Bonesteel. He graduated from Lapeer High School, class of 1961.
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Lapeer WinterFest on Dec. 6-7 to include parade, tree lighting and visits with Santa. November 23, 2024. LAPEER — The Lapeer WinterFest celebration will be held Friday-Saturday, Dec. 6-7 in downtown Lapeer, presented by the Lapeer Area Chamber of Commerce and the Lapeer Main Street Downtown Development...
LAPEER COUNTY — Each school district in Lapeer County has received high recognition for K-8 academic achievement according to a recent report from U.S. News & World Report. On Nov. 14, U.S. News & World Report released its “Best 2025 K-8 Schools Rankings.”
MICHEL KOKOTOVICH, 77, of Lapeer, passed away Saturday April 27, 2013 in the comfort of his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born April 25, 1936. He married Sandra Peek on November 20, 1965 and retired from Ford Motor Company, Livonia Transmission, UAW Local 182, after 33 years of service.
LAPEER — McLaren Lapeer Region employees gathered on the loading dock of the hospital on Friday, Nov. 22, to donate a helping heaping of Thanksgiving fixings to Lapeer-based Stone Soup Food Bank.
LAPEER—The Lapeer City Police Department has confirmed that two men were killed when their truck collided with a train at a railroad crossing in the City of Lapeer late Friday night.
LAPEER — More than 70% of Lapeer County’s 75,542 registered voters cast ballots in Tuesday’s General Election. Unofficial election results posted by the Lapeer County Clerk’s Office reported 53,844 residents, 71.28%, voted Tuesday.
LAPEER — This month, the Michigan State Police Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division (MSP/EMHSD) is launching the “Know Your Plan. Be Alert.” campaign, a new public awareness initiative that encourages Lapeer County residents to stay informed, stay safe and know their emergency plan.
Notice of Public Hearing Presentation of Lapser County Road Commission 2025 Fee Schedule