COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) – Branch County Administrator Bud Norman says the front doors of the Branch County Courthouse will be unlocked starting on Thursday.
The front door has been locked so that security could process citizens through the first level of COVID-19 screening. Norman says the County is discontinuing this level as of Thursday.
As far as the courts are concerned, Norman says the Branch County District Courts will still be requiring masks for anyone entering the courtroom. Once in the courtroom people will be asked to maintain social distancing.
The Circuit Court probation and parole office will remain closed at this time. Norman says the current expected date for opening is July 12, at which time staffing of the office will be at some capacity.
Branch County 911 will be opening its doors to the public this Monday June 28.
The Burnside Center will unlock its doors to Branch County seniors this Monday as well for open-access activities like the Exercise Room, Computer Lab, and Billiards.
Scheduled activities like Card Games will start the week of July 6. Call 279-6565 for more information and to sign-up.



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