Street Closure Notice- Howard Street to Brooks Street

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Street Closure Notice POST UPDATED 4/15/26 @ 4:42 pm Howard Street is closed from State Street to Brooks Street starting Monday morning, April 20,2026. It will reopen at the end of May, when the School’s construction project is completed.

DPW Interviews-March 23,2026

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The Finance and Personnel Committee, along with the DPW Supervisor will be interviewing candidates for the open Water Operator/ DPW laborer position on March 23rd starting at 6pm. These interviews will be conducted at the Village Office located at 2530 N. Main Street, Central Lake, MI. The interviews are open to the public.

HOW HIRING! Water Operator/ D.P.W Laborer

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HOW HIRING! The Village of Central Lake is seeking a Water Operator/ D.P.W Laborer. Please contact the Village Clerk, Allie Nemecek, for questions, and to submit your application. Water Operator/ D.P.W Laborer Job Description Contact Info. Village Clerk: Allie Nemecek Email: villageclerk@centrallakemi.org Phone: 231-544-6483 DPW Supervisor: Jon Shooks Phone: 231-544-2701 Job Post Date: 3/2/2026

BOIL WATER NOTICE- JANUARY 21, 2026

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PSA: Boil Water Notice A boil water notice will be issued on Wednesday, January 21, 2026. The notice applies to residents on South Main Street (south of Ballard Street) and Cameron Street. The earliest the boil water notice may be lifted is Friday, January 23, 2026, pending completion of required water testing. This notice is […]

Hydrant Flushing Occurring Next Week 11/3/25

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Hydrant flushing will occur next week, starting on Monday 11/3/25. Sediment disturbance can cause the water to accumulate a yellow tint. The water is still safe to use and drink.