The city of South Haven will seek a renewal of its Controlled Substances Enforcement Millage this year. At a meeting this week, the city council approved ballot language seeking a five-year renewal of the levy. City Manager Kate Hosier said the millage has been around since the mid-1990s. “We’re asking to place this on the ballot and let the voters decide whether or not to keep our narcotics millage going,” Hosier said. “We’ve had it for well ov…
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