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Stewart running for Davison Township supervisor seat - Davison Index
DAVISON TWP. — After spending more than 18 years working for Davison Township, Randall Stewart said he is ready to serve as township supervisor. Stewart’s journey to public service in Davison Township spans over four decades, marked by a deep commitment to community development. With a background ranging from carpentry to municipal leadership, Stewart said his candidacy for supervisor brings <a href="https://davisonindex.mihomepaper.com/articles/stewart-running-for-davison-township-supervisor-seat/">[…]</a>
Stewart to hang up the hardhat June 30 - Davison Index
DAVISON TWP. — Any development, whether it be commercial, residential or recreational, seen around the township in the past 18 years probably has Randy Stewart’s fingerprints all over it. But not for much longer as Stewart wraps up his years as zoning and building administrator to enjoy retirement with his wife, Robin. The couple plan to travel and spend time <a href="https://davisonindex.mihomepaper.com/articles/stewart-to-hang-up-the-hardhat-june-30/">[…]</a>
Dedication ceremony set for Lake Callis Recreation Area in Davison Township
The ceremony has been scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 17 behind the baseball fields at Jack Abernathy Park, off Frank Boyce Parkway, and set to include Bob Callis, the man whom after the 40-acre Lake Callis Recreation Area is being named.
Township putting final touches on its new museum - Davison Index
DAVISON TWP. — The Davison Area Historical Society will soon have new digs as crews put the final touches on a new building at the Robert Williams Nature Preserve. The historical society will soon operate three museums in the Davison area: the museum at 263 E. Fourth St.; the Kitchen school at Bristol and State roads; and the new facility <a href="https://davisonindex.mihomepaper.com/articles/township-putting-final-touches-on-its-new-museum/">[…]</a>
Davison beckons family living
The future of the Davison area is more about community than governmental boundaries, one local official maintains.
Dedication ceremony set for Lake Callis Recreation Area in Davison Township
The ceremony has been scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 17 behind the baseball fields at Jack Abernathy Park, off Frank Boyce Parkway, and set to include Bob Callis, the man whom after the 40-acre Lake Callis Recreation Area is being named.
A big thank you to Randy Stewart, Building/Planning Administrator for Davison Township and to Dan Kildee, Congressman- US Representative for Michigan's... | By Charter Senior Living of Bay CityFacebook
A big thank you to Randy Stewart, Building/Planning Administrator for Davison Township and to Dan Kildee, Congressman- US Representative for Michigan's...
Out of the past - Davison Index
10 YEARS AGO Sept. 5, 2013 The Davison Area Historical Society will soon have new digs as crews put the final touches on a new building at the Robert Williams Nature Preserve. The historical society will soon operate three museums in the Davison area: the museum at 263 E. Fourth St.; the Kitchen school at Bristol and State roads; and <a href="https://davisonindex.mihomepaper.com/articles/out-of-the-past-532/">[…]</a>
Davison Township takes control of Pine Grove Cemetery
DAVISON TOWNSHIP, Michigan — The names are familiar ones around the area. Burton, Hill, Ralston, Myers, Kitchen and Henderson.
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