Niles Township fire to get new lock system

The Niles Township Fire Department will be getting new locks at its station on South Third Street.

The township’s board of trustees approved the purchase of new locks from the Lazzaro Company out of Merrillville, Ind., during Monday’s regular meeting. Lazzaro submitted the low bid of $6,500.

“Even though it seems expensive, it seems to be the cheapest out there,” said Jim Ringler, township treasurer.

The new lock system will be the same type of system currently in use.

“It’s a mechanical, key pad, key fob or key — there are three ways you can enter the station at all the different entry points,” Ringler said.

The bids were collected by fire chief Gary Brovold.

The board had an opportunity to vote on this issue in June, but tabled the decision to explore other options. After consulting with another lock company, the township determined Lazzaro was the least expensive and best option.

Ringler said the lifespan on the lock system is around 10 years.

In other business, the board:

• Approved a $500 wage increase for John Hess, a staff member for the township’s Department of Public Works. Ringler said it is customary for DPW employees to get a $500 increase once they’ve received their commercial driver’s license, as Hess has.

• Approved the purchase of a postage machine for $3,595 with an annual maintenance fee of $400 a year.

• Rehired Justin Lakes as a volunteer firefighter. Ringler said Lakes moved to Mississippi for a job but has since returned to the Niles area.

• Approved an actuarial valuation report of the township’s pension funds for employees of the fire departments. The report is done every two years. According to the report, the township’s pension fund is 70 percent funded. Township Clerk Terry Eull said the underfunded portion is being spread over 20 years.

• Heard the fire department has been awarded a semitractor from the state’s Department of Natural Resources. Ringler said the truck would replace the semitractor for the current tanker truck. It comes at no cost.

Cass County

Dowagiac teen sentenced for resisting police

Dowagiac

Two hospitalized after two-vehicle Howard Township crash

Community News

Rotary president named Paul Harris Fellow

Berrien County

New public administrator appointed in Berrien County

Community News

Niles teen delivers 300+ tree saplings on Earth Day

Local Government

Niles City Council approves Memorial Day Parade

Community News

City council talks PrideFest, approves housing grant

Community News

Dowagiac Middle School to host inaugural Mother’s Day Market, Craft Fair Saturday

Brandywine Education

Michigan Supreme Court hears case at SMC

Community News

Dowagiac first responders, school staff honored for life-saving actions

Community News

2024 Dowagiac Music in The Park lineup, vendors announced

Business

YMCA to open downtown South Bend location

Buchanan

Buchanan City Commission honors retiring public safety director

Letters to the Editor

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Vote ‘yes’ for Brandywine May 7

Dowagiac

SMC, Grand Valley Omni partner to offer Bachelor’s degree options

Buchanan

Group submits signatures to force recall election of Buchanan mayor

Letters to the Editor

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Vote ‘yes’ May 7 for Brandywine Community Schools

Crime/Court

Niles man gets prison time for shooting man in neck

Berrien County

Fernwood Botanical Garden executive director announces retirement

Business

Cassopolis Beer Company to bring brews, pizza to historic building

Cass County

Cass County residents sentenced on drug charges

Community News

Niles student organizes community clean-up day

Community News

Cass County entities collaborate with EGLE to demolish unsafe building in Edwardsburg

Letters to the Editor

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive