November means cooler weather, recovering from Daylight Saving Time ending, Thanksgiving, and elections.
Some Calhoun County voters will be heading to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 4, to consider millage proposals.
Village of Tekonsha election info:
Tekonsha is asking voters to consider a renewal of a 3.75 mill through 2036 to provide funds for street and sidewalk maintenance, repair and rebuilding within the village. If approved, it would raise about $75,000 in the first year.
Olivet Community Schools election info:
The district is asking voters to approve the non-homestead millage renewal.
If approved, it would allow the district to levy 18 mills on non-homestead property. Non-homestead property include industrial, commercial, and some agricultural property and second homes. It does not

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