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TROY TIMES - CANDGNEWS.COM Published May 25, 2021. Staffing/recruitment firm discusses national, local employment scene. TROY — To put it simply, business has been anything but usual for business owners this past year as some worked tirelessly to survive the pandemic. Unemployment rates spiked above 19% during the early stages of the pandemic, and employees lost work CRUISIN’ GRATIOT MOVING FORWARD WITH JUNE DATE DESPITEAUTHOR:BRENDAN LOSINSKI
EASTPOINTE — The Eastpointe tradition of Cruisin’ Gratiot will hit the road this year despite questions of whether the date would be moved or if the event would happen at all in 2021. CENTER LINE, WARREN PREPARE FOR FESTIVAL AND CRUISE CENTER LINE/WARREN — It’s still technically spring, but the festival and car cruise season are about to kick into high gear in Center Line and Warren. After a yearlong hiatus due to COVID-19 precautions and mandatory restrictions on public gatherings, the FERNDALE PRIDE MOVES TO LATER IN 2021 AS CITY EVALUATES Ferndale Pride moves to later in 2021 as city evaluates holding events. Becky Wyatt and Paul Hegedüs take in Ferndale Pride in 2019 after participating in the Rainbow Run earlier that day. The Pig & Whiskey festival, which usually happens during the summer, will look to hold its event in the fall as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.FERNDALE
BIRMINGHAM - BLOOMFIELD EAGLE BIRMINGHAM/BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — You can’t keep an engine in idle for too long. You’ve gotta step on the gas and let that baby roar. After a hiatus last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Woodward Dream Cruise is accelerating forward to bring the event back Aug. 21.ROYAL OAK REVIEW
Royal Oak Review. Follow Us. Contact Us. Publication Select . Published May 30, 2021. Royal Oak police announce 2020 departmental awards. ROYAL OAK — During the May 10 Royal Oak City Commission meeting, Royal Oak Police Chief Corrigan O’Donohue presented the Police Department’s annual awards for 2020. Read More. MACOMB MALL FATHERS DAY CONTEST 2021 Farmington High softball finding success. Farmington Press. St. Clair Shores Memorial Day Parade returns for 2021. St. Clair Shores Sentinel. Freedom Hill to host drive-in movies. Sterling Heights Sentry. Suicidal subject dies from self-inflicted gunshot at park. St. Clair Shores Sentinel. ‘The Hawk’ set to open soon in FarmingtonHills.
CHURCHES OFFER TASTES OF FESTIVAL FAVORITES Assumption will hold a Summer MiniFest Aug. 19-22, and De Ronne said they hope to bring back the full GreekFest, with music, dancing, entertainment, shopping and more, in 2022. Call (586) 596-6326 or (586) 779-8071 to place an order. The menu is available at www.assumptionfestival.com. Raffle tickets cost $10 each and are alsoavailable online
RESTAURATEUR WHO SHOT WIFE PLEADS GUILTY TO SECOND-DEGREE CLINTON TOWNSHIP — A tentative plea deal may land a local restaurant owner behind bars for at least a dozen years. On April 6, in front of Judge James Maceroni in Macomb County Circuit Court, Joseph Palleschi, 55, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the Jan. 19 shooting death of his wife, Karen, inside the couple’s home. INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY AFTER FATAL SHOOTING IN WARREN Investigation underway after fatal shooting in Warren. WARREN — An investigation remained ongoing on June 7, 36 hours after an altercation at a party led to a shooting that left a woman dead in the parking lot of 7-Eleven at 12 Mile and Schoenherr roads. Warren Police Commissioner William Dwyer said officers were dispatched to the storeat
TROY TIMES - CANDGNEWS.COM Published May 25, 2021. Staffing/recruitment firm discusses national, local employment scene. TROY — To put it simply, business has been anything but usual for business owners this past year as some worked tirelessly to survive the pandemic. Unemployment rates spiked above 19% during the early stages of the pandemic, and employees lost work CRUISIN’ GRATIOT MOVING FORWARD WITH JUNE DATE DESPITEAUTHOR:BRENDAN LOSINSKI
EASTPOINTE — The Eastpointe tradition of Cruisin’ Gratiot will hit the road this year despite questions of whether the date would be moved or if the event would happen at all in 2021. CENTER LINE, WARREN PREPARE FOR FESTIVAL AND CRUISE CENTER LINE/WARREN — It’s still technically spring, but the festival and car cruise season are about to kick into high gear in Center Line and Warren. After a yearlong hiatus due to COVID-19 precautions and mandatory restrictions on public gatherings, the FERNDALE PRIDE MOVES TO LATER IN 2021 AS CITY EVALUATES Ferndale Pride moves to later in 2021 as city evaluates holding events. Becky Wyatt and Paul Hegedüs take in Ferndale Pride in 2019 after participating in the Rainbow Run earlier that day. The Pig & Whiskey festival, which usually happens during the summer, will look to hold its event in the fall as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.FERNDALE
BIRMINGHAM - BLOOMFIELD EAGLE BIRMINGHAM/BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — You can’t keep an engine in idle for too long. You’ve gotta step on the gas and let that baby roar. After a hiatus last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Woodward Dream Cruise is accelerating forward to bring the event back Aug. 21.ROYAL OAK REVIEW
Royal Oak Review. Follow Us. Contact Us. Publication Select . Published May 30, 2021. Royal Oak police announce 2020 departmental awards. ROYAL OAK — During the May 10 Royal Oak City Commission meeting, Royal Oak Police Chief Corrigan O’Donohue presented the Police Department’s annual awards for 2020. Read More. MACOMB MALL FATHERS DAY CONTEST 2021 Farmington High softball finding success. Farmington Press. St. Clair Shores Memorial Day Parade returns for 2021. St. Clair Shores Sentinel. Freedom Hill to host drive-in movies. Sterling Heights Sentry. Suicidal subject dies from self-inflicted gunshot at park. St. Clair Shores Sentinel. ‘The Hawk’ set to open soon in FarmingtonHills.
CHURCHES OFFER TASTES OF FESTIVAL FAVORITES Assumption will hold a Summer MiniFest Aug. 19-22, and De Ronne said they hope to bring back the full GreekFest, with music, dancing, entertainment, shopping and more, in 2022. Call (586) 596-6326 or (586) 779-8071 to place an order. The menu is available at www.assumptionfestival.com. Raffle tickets cost $10 each and are alsoavailable online
RESTAURATEUR WHO SHOT WIFE PLEADS GUILTY TO SECOND-DEGREE CLINTON TOWNSHIP — A tentative plea deal may land a local restaurant owner behind bars for at least a dozen years. On April 6, in front of Judge James Maceroni in Macomb County Circuit Court, Joseph Palleschi, 55, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the Jan. 19 shooting death of his wife, Karen, inside the couple’s home. TROY TIMES - CANDGNEWS.COM TROY — Although a global pandemic has wreaked havoc on many aspects of our lives this past year and many uncertainties still loom, Troy Mayor Ethan Baker took to the podium May 19 in front of the Troy Police Department for Troy’s first State of the City address since2015.
CRUISIN’ GRATIOT MOVING FORWARD WITH JUNE DATE DESPITE EASTPOINTE — The Eastpointe tradition of Cruisin’ Gratiot will hit the road this year despite questions of whether the date would be moved or if the event would happen at all in 2021. SEE DETROIT FROM PHOTOGRAPHER RUSS MARSHALL’S PERSPECTIVE 2 hours ago · Photo provided by the Detroit Institute of Arts Russ Marshall’s 1986 photo, “Detroit Coke Corp., Zug Island, Detroit, Michigan,” is among the images on display at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Photo provided by the Detroit Institute of Arts DETROIT — The Detroit Institute of Arts has a cool FRANKLIN GARDEN WALK RETURNS IN JUNE AFTER COVID HIATUS Franklin Garden Walk returns in June after COVID hiatus. The 35th annual Franklin Garden Walk will take place June 9 and will feature a house designed by Albert Kahn, along with four other home gardens. FRANKLIN — The 36th annual Franklin Garden Walk will be held on Wednesday, June 9, and tickets are on sale now. BIRMINGHAM - BLOOMFIELD EAGLE BIRMINGHAM/BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — You can’t keep an engine in idle for too long. You’ve gotta step on the gas and let that baby roar. After a hiatus last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Woodward Dream Cruise is accelerating forward to bring the event back Aug. 21.ROYAL OAK REVIEW
Royal Oak Review. Follow Us. Contact Us. Publication Select . Published May 30, 2021. Royal Oak police announce 2020 departmental awards. ROYAL OAK — During the May 10 Royal Oak City Commission meeting, Royal Oak Police Chief Corrigan O’Donohue presented the Police Department’s annual awards for 2020. Read More.EVENTS CALENDAR
Thursday, Jun 10th Friday, Jun 11th Saturday, Jun 12th Sunday, Jun 13th Monday, Jun 14th Tuesday, Jun 15th Wednesday, Jun 16th Thursday, Jun 17th Friday, Jun 18th Saturday, Jun 19th Sunday, Jun 20th Monday, Jun 21st Tuesday, Jun 22nd Wednesday, Jun 23rd Thursday, Jun 24th Friday, Jun 25th Saturday, Jun 26th Sunday, Jun 27th Monday, Jun 28th BERKLEY MAN, FORMER TEACHER, FACES CRIMINAL SEXUAL CONDUCT BERKLEY — A Berkley man and former teacher at a high school in Livonia has been charged in 44th District Court with third-degree criminal sexual conduct and distributing sexually explicit material to a minor for actions that allegedly occurred at his Berkley home. Jason Debandt, 42, has been under OU PLANS IN-PERSON CLASSES, EVENTS FOR FALL OU plans in-person classes, events for fall. “Grizzlies Together — Again,” Oakland University’s plan to repopulate campus in 2021, includes, among other things, increasing the number of students living in the on-campus residence halls and apartments to 80% capacity. Photo provided by Oakland University. WOMAN WHO CRASHED POLICE CAR SENTENCED TO 180 DAYS IN JAIL Destiny Hawkins, 24, was sentenced in Oakland County Circuit Court Aug. 15 to serve 180 days in jail for fleeing and eluding and unlawfully driving away an automobile after she stole a patrol car July 5. Hawkins pleaded guilty to the charges in July. She was given credit for 41 days served when she was sentenced by Judge PhyllisMcMillen.
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COVID-19 relief funding helping local school districts. C&G Newspapers. Good News Report contains student mental health update. Grosse Pointe Times. DTE’s new training poles expose students to utility careers. Royal Oak Review. Roseville Middle School cleared after bomb threat May 12. Roseville - Eastpointe Eastsider. INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY AFTER FATAL SHOOTING IN WARREN Investigation underway after fatal shooting in Warren. WARREN — An investigation remained ongoing on June 7, 36 hours after an altercation at a party led to a shooting that left a woman dead in the parking lot of 7-Eleven at 12 Mile and Schoenherr roads. Warren Police Commissioner William Dwyer said officers were dispatched to the storeat
BECOME AN EXCLUSIVE VIP C & G NEWSPAPERS EMAIL SUBSCRIBER Subscribe to our mailing list. First Name: Last Name: CENTER LINE, WARREN PREPARE FOR FESTIVAL AND CRUISE He said commitments for events and activities in Warren and Center Line aimed to “provide the region with 2021’s first major outdoor event in over a year, post COVID-19.”. Volunteers are needed to assist the groups. To volunteer for the Center Line Independence Festival, call (586) 757-6800. To volunteer with Cruisin’ 53, call(313) 510
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WARREN — Before the Warren Community Center opened its doors to the public in January 2003, the site was home to Warren High School. Before that, it was the William Murthum School. CRUISIN’ GRATIOT MOVING FORWARD WITH JUNE DATE DESPITEAUTHOR:BRENDAN LOSINSKI
EASTPOINTE — The Eastpointe tradition of Cruisin’ Gratiot will hit the road this year despite questions of whether the date would be moved or if the event would happen at all in 2021. FERNDALE PRIDE MOVES TO LATER IN 2021 AS CITY EVALUATES Ferndale Pride moves to later in 2021 as city evaluates holding events. Becky Wyatt and Paul Hegedüs take in Ferndale Pride in 2019 after participating in the Rainbow Run earlier that day. The Pig & Whiskey festival, which usually happens during the summer, will look to hold its event in the fall as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.FERNDALE
ROSEVILLE MAN CHARGED WITH CRIMINAL SEXUAL CONDUCT ROSEVILLE — A Roseville man is facing charges in federal court and Macomb County Circuit Court for alleged sex crimes involving minors. Nikolas Boris Mariani, 20, is facing two charges of third-degree criminal sexual conduct involving a person age 13-15 in Macomb County Circuit Court. In U.S MACOMB MALL FATHERS DAY CONTEST 2021 Farmington High softball finding success. Farmington Press. St. Clair Shores Memorial Day Parade returns for 2021. St. Clair Shores Sentinel. Freedom Hill to host drive-in movies. Sterling Heights Sentry. Suicidal subject dies from self-inflicted gunshot at park. St. Clair Shores Sentinel. ‘The Hawk’ set to open soon in FarmingtonHills.
CHURCHES OFFER TASTES OF FESTIVAL FAVORITES Assumption will hold a Summer MiniFest Aug. 19-22, and De Ronne said they hope to bring back the full GreekFest, with music, dancing, entertainment, shopping and more, in 2022. Call (586) 596-6326 or (586) 779-8071 to place an order. The menu is available at www.assumptionfestival.com. Raffle tickets cost $10 each and are alsoavailable online
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COVID-19 relief funding helping local school districts. C&G Newspapers. Good News Report contains student mental health update. Grosse Pointe Times. DTE’s new training poles expose students to utility careers. Royal Oak Review. Roseville Middle School cleared after bomb threat May 12. Roseville - Eastpointe Eastsider. INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY AFTER FATAL SHOOTING IN WARREN Investigation underway after fatal shooting in Warren. WARREN — An investigation remained ongoing on June 7, 36 hours after an altercation at a party led to a shooting that left a woman dead in the parking lot of 7-Eleven at 12 Mile and Schoenherr roads. Warren Police Commissioner William Dwyer said officers were dispatched to the storeat
BECOME AN EXCLUSIVE VIP C & G NEWSPAPERS EMAIL SUBSCRIBER Subscribe to our mailing list. First Name: Last Name: CENTER LINE, WARREN PREPARE FOR FESTIVAL AND CRUISE He said commitments for events and activities in Warren and Center Line aimed to “provide the region with 2021’s first major outdoor event in over a year, post COVID-19.”. Volunteers are needed to assist the groups. To volunteer for the Center Line Independence Festival, call (586) 757-6800. To volunteer with Cruisin’ 53, call(313) 510
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WARREN — Before the Warren Community Center opened its doors to the public in January 2003, the site was home to Warren High School. Before that, it was the William Murthum School. CRUISIN’ GRATIOT MOVING FORWARD WITH JUNE DATE DESPITEAUTHOR:BRENDAN LOSINSKI
EASTPOINTE — The Eastpointe tradition of Cruisin’ Gratiot will hit the road this year despite questions of whether the date would be moved or if the event would happen at all in 2021. FERNDALE PRIDE MOVES TO LATER IN 2021 AS CITY EVALUATES Ferndale Pride moves to later in 2021 as city evaluates holding events. Becky Wyatt and Paul Hegedüs take in Ferndale Pride in 2019 after participating in the Rainbow Run earlier that day. The Pig & Whiskey festival, which usually happens during the summer, will look to hold its event in the fall as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.FERNDALE
ROSEVILLE MAN CHARGED WITH CRIMINAL SEXUAL CONDUCT ROSEVILLE — A Roseville man is facing charges in federal court and Macomb County Circuit Court for alleged sex crimes involving minors. Nikolas Boris Mariani, 20, is facing two charges of third-degree criminal sexual conduct involving a person age 13-15 in Macomb County Circuit Court. In U.S MACOMB MALL FATHERS DAY CONTEST 2021 Farmington High softball finding success. Farmington Press. St. Clair Shores Memorial Day Parade returns for 2021. St. Clair Shores Sentinel. Freedom Hill to host drive-in movies. Sterling Heights Sentry. Suicidal subject dies from self-inflicted gunshot at park. St. Clair Shores Sentinel. ‘The Hawk’ set to open soon in FarmingtonHills.
CHURCHES OFFER TASTES OF FESTIVAL FAVORITES Assumption will hold a Summer MiniFest Aug. 19-22, and De Ronne said they hope to bring back the full GreekFest, with music, dancing, entertainment, shopping and more, in 2022. Call (586) 596-6326 or (586) 779-8071 to place an order. The menu is available at www.assumptionfestival.com. Raffle tickets cost $10 each and are alsoavailable online
AFFIRMATIONS, RINGWALD FORM PARTNERSHIP TO ALLOW THEATER 12 hours ago · FERNDALE — A longtime Ferndale venue that previously announced it had to leave its space is now staying in town. The Ringwald Theatre opened its 22742 Woodward Ave. space in 2007 and ran shows out of the venue until it was forced to close in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In November, the ROCK ‘N’ RIDES TO RETURN TO ROYAL OAK THIS MONTH 13 hours ago · ROYAL OAK — The Rock ‘n’ Rides festival, which debuted in downtown Royal Oak in 2019 and was canceled last year due to the pandemic, will return Thursday, June 17, to Sunday, June 20. The outdoor event includes an expanded variety of rides and attractions, including theWARREN WEEKLY
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ROCHESTER HILLS — When firefighters barrel into a building to battle a structure fire, Rochester Hills Fire Chief Sean Canto said, the smoke is so thick it’s essentially like putting a black blindfold over your eyes. Read More. Published May 12, 2021. ST. CLAIR SHORES SENTINEL ST. CLAIR SHORES — With an eye to contribute to the development of renewable energy projects in Michigan, Copper Hop Brewing Company has become the first brewery in the state to enroll in DTE Energy’s MIGreenPower program, which allows customers to attribute their energy use to wind and solar parks throughout the state.ROYAL OAK REVIEW
Royal Oak Review. Follow Us. Contact Us. Publication Select . Published May 30, 2021. Royal Oak police announce 2020 departmental awards. ROYAL OAK — During the May 10 Royal Oak City Commission meeting, Royal Oak Police Chief Corrigan O’Donohue presented the Police Department’s annual awards for 2020. Read More. STERLING HEIGHTS SENTRY STERLING HEIGHTS — The city of Sterling Heights is inviting the public to enjoy a variety of tastes and sounds on its upcoming Summer Thursdays, thanks to the return of its farmers market, beer patio and concert stage. Read More. Published May 24, 2021. BIRMINGHAM - BLOOMFIELD EAGLE BIRMINGHAM/BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — You can’t keep an engine in idle for too long. You’ve gotta step on the gas and let that baby roar. After a hiatus last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Woodward Dream Cruise is accelerating forward to bring the event back Aug. 21. BERKLEY MAN, FORMER TEACHER, FACES CRIMINAL SEXUAL CONDUCT BERKLEY — A Berkley man and former teacher at a high school in Livonia has been charged in 44th District Court with third-degree criminal sexual conduct and distributing sexually explicit material to a minor for actions that allegedly occurred at his Berkley home. Jason Debandt, 42, has been under LOCAL EVENTS CALENDAR Monday, Jun 7th Tuesday, Jun 8th Wednesday, Jun 9th Thursday, Jun 10th Friday, Jun 11th Saturday, Jun 12th Sunday, Jun 13th Monday, Jun 14th Tuesday, Jun 15th Wednesday, Jun 16th Thursday, Jun 17th Friday, Jun 18th Saturday, Jun 19th Sunday, Jun 20th Monday, Jun 21st Tuesday, Jun 22nd Wednesday, Jun 23rd Thursday, Jun 24th Friday, Jun 25thC&G NEWSPAPERS
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WARREN — Warren is expected to receive a total of $28 million in federal relief tied to the massive American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Before the first half arrives in May, Warren City Council President Pat Green said he wants to hear directly from residents about MACOMB MALL FATHERS DAY CONTEST 2021 Sweepstakes. Winner will receive $500 in gift cards to Macomb Mall. Contact Macomb Mall offices for further details. Deadline to enter is June 13, 2021. Must be 18 or older to enter. Winner must be able to pick up the gift cards at the Macomb Mall management office during regular office hours. Winners must live within a 60-mile radius of C&GSOUTHFIELD SUN
Published May 27, 2021. Beaumont offers Pfizer vaccine for ages 12-15. METRO DETROIT — After being one of the first children to receive her first dose of the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine at the Beaumont Service Center, in Southfield, Megan Sims, 13, now wants to advocate for other children her age to get vaccinated as well.ROYAL OAK REVIEW
Royal Oak Review. Follow Us. Contact Us. Publication Select . Published May 30, 2021. Royal Oak police announce 2020 departmental awards. ROYAL OAK — During the May 10 Royal Oak City Commission meeting, Royal Oak Police Chief Corrigan O’Donohue presented the Police Department’s annual awards for 2020. Read More. POLICE: DRIVER IN FATAL CRASH HAD 'VERY HIGH' LEVEL OF WARREN — Police said a preliminary test showed the driver responsible for a fatal crash at Groesbeck Highway and 11 Mile Road on April 25 had a “very high” level of alcohol in his bloodstream. The man, identified by police as Anthony Joseph Dicicco, 39, of Warren, was arraigned in the 37th District Court on April 27 on aone-count warrant
WOMAN WHO CRASHED POLICE CAR SENTENCED TO 180 DAYS IN JAIL Destiny Hawkins, 24, was sentenced in Oakland County Circuit Court Aug. 15 to serve 180 days in jail for fleeing and eluding and unlawfully driving away an automobile after she stole a patrol car July 5. Hawkins pleaded guilty to the charges in July. She was given credit for 41 days served when she was sentenced by Judge PhyllisMcMillen.
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WARREN — Warren is expected to receive a total of $28 million in federal relief tied to the massive American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Before the first half arrives in May, Warren City Council President Pat Green said he wants to hear directly from residents about MACOMB MALL FATHERS DAY CONTEST 2021 Sweepstakes. Winner will receive $500 in gift cards to Macomb Mall. Contact Macomb Mall offices for further details. Deadline to enter is June 13, 2021. Must be 18 or older to enter. Winner must be able to pick up the gift cards at the Macomb Mall management office during regular office hours. Winners must live within a 60-mile radius of C&GSOUTHFIELD SUN
Published May 27, 2021. Beaumont offers Pfizer vaccine for ages 12-15. METRO DETROIT — After being one of the first children to receive her first dose of the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine at the Beaumont Service Center, in Southfield, Megan Sims, 13, now wants to advocate for other children her age to get vaccinated as well.ROYAL OAK REVIEW
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WOMAN WHO CRASHED POLICE CAR SENTENCED TO 180 DAYS IN JAIL Destiny Hawkins, 24, was sentenced in Oakland County Circuit Court Aug. 15 to serve 180 days in jail for fleeing and eluding and unlawfully driving away an automobile after she stole a patrol car July 5. Hawkins pleaded guilty to the charges in July. She was given credit for 41 days served when she was sentenced by Judge PhyllisMcMillen.
WARREN ‘BLIGHTBUSTERS’ ARE BACK IN BUSINESS 20 hours ago · WARREN — Fueled by a resumption of court proceedings, a reduced number of coronavirus cases and the promise of more inspectors, business is booming for Warren’s Department of Property Maintenance Inspection “BlightBusters.” “We got backlogged because of CULTURAL EXCHANGE READY TO MIX, MINGLE OUTDOORS 13 hours ago · STERLING HEIGHTS — For Cissi Lin, June 18 will be a special day for the female performance troupe she directs, the Sunshine Chinese Dance Group. That’s because she said it will be the first time since March 2020 that they will perform for a live audience instead of a virtual one online. DREAM CRUISE A GO AUG. 21 1 day ago · BIRMINGHAM/BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — You can’t keep an engine in idle for too long. You’ve gotta step on the gas and let that baby roar. After a hiatus last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Woodward Dream Cruise is accelerating forward to bring the eventback Aug. 21.
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MAPLE THEATER CELEBRATES REOPENING WITH FUNDRAISER FOR 20 hours ago · BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — Most of us have spent the past year cooped up at home streaming endless marathons of movies and television shows. Small screens have kept us occupied, sure. But it lacks the experience that comes with heading out to a theater and taking in a movie the way it was meant to be MACOMB TOWNSHIP CHRONICLE MACOMB TOWNSHIP — It’s a call for art intended to look at the lighter side of the pandemic. Amanda Koss, of Macomb Township, along with artist Marta Carvajal, are calling upon local artists of all disciplines to create a 12-by-12 self-portrait in BILLS AIM TO SAVE STATE’S POLLINATORS BY BANNING NEW 12 hours ago · Photo by Jonathan Shead METRO DETROIT — Two new Michigan House bills have been introduced in an effort to save the state’s bees, butterflies and other native pollinators. House Bill 4895, introduced by District 41 state Rep. Padma Kuppa, seeks to JUNE BRINGS COMMUNITY EVENTS, SPECIAL PROMOTIONS TO 13 hours ago · ROCHESTER — Summer is here and downtown Rochester is buzzing with activity this month. “We are excited because we have so much going on,” said Kristi Trevarrow, the executive director of the Rochester Downtown Development Authority. June is Love Local monthin
ROCKET MORTGAGE CLASSIC SETS CELEBRITY LINEUP 12 hours ago · METRO DETROIT — As part of the tune up for the Rocket Mortgage Classic, the PGA Tour event will have a celebrity scramble with some top names from around the game and state participating. The AREA 313 Celebrity Scramble Presented by CDW was ST. CLAIR SHORES SENTINEL ST. CLAIR SHORES — Sitting in a lawn chair along Jefferson Avenue, Anna Robinson said she was “100%” ready for normal life to return. ST. CLAIR SHORES — With an eye to contribute to the development of renewable energy projects in Michigan, CopperC&G NEWSPAPERS
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Published May 27, 2021. Beaumont offers Pfizer vaccine for ages 12-15. METRO DETROIT — After being one of the first children to receive her first dose of the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine at the Beaumont Service Center, in Southfield, Megan Sims, 13, now wants to advocate for other children her age to get vaccinated as well. MACOMB TOWNSHIP CHRONICLE MACOMB TOWNSHIP — It’s a call for art intended to look at the lighter side of the pandemic. Amanda Koss, of Macomb Township, along with artist Marta Carvajal, are calling upon local artists of all disciplines to create a 12-by-12 self-portrait in CONTESTS - CANDGNEWS.COM 02-07-21 Oakland Mall - $500 Valentine's Day Giveaway ($500 in Gift Card) Winner - Mary P. of Detroit. 02-03-22 Instant Winner Wednesday - 3 Choices ($50 Gift Certificate) Winner - Akabli R. of Warren. 01-20-21 Instant Winner Wednesday - Buddy's Pizza (2 $25 Gift Cerificates) Winner - Leslie S. of Macomb.ROYAL OAK REVIEW
Royal Oak Review. Follow Us. Contact Us. Publication Select . Published May 30, 2021. Royal Oak police announce 2020 departmental awards. ROYAL OAK — During the May 10 Royal Oak City Commission meeting, Royal Oak Police Chief Corrigan O’Donohue presented the Police Department’s annual awards for 2020. Read More. BIRMINGHAM - BLOOMFIELD EAGLE BIRMINGHAM — More than nine months after an unknown suspect left the scene of a fatal car accident in downtown Birmingham, police have been able to track down the driver they believe to be responsible. Read More. Published May 25, 2021. WOMAN WHO CRASHED POLICE CAR SENTENCED TO 180 DAYS IN JAIL Destiny Hawkins, 24, was sentenced in Oakland County Circuit Court Aug. 15 to serve 180 days in jail for fleeing and eluding and unlawfully driving away an automobile after she stole a patrol car July 5. Hawkins pleaded guilty to the charges in July. She was given credit for 41 days served when she was sentenced by Judge PhyllisMcMillen.
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WARREN — Warren is expected to receive a total of $28 million in federal relief tied to the massive American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Before the first half arrives in May, Warren City Council President Pat Green said he wants to hear directly from residents about BECOME AN EXCLUSIVE VIP C & G NEWSPAPERS EMAIL SUBSCRIBER Subscribe to our mailing list. First Name: Last Name:SOUTHFIELD SUN
Published May 27, 2021. Beaumont offers Pfizer vaccine for ages 12-15. METRO DETROIT — After being one of the first children to receive her first dose of the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine at the Beaumont Service Center, in Southfield, Megan Sims, 13, now wants to advocate for other children her age to get vaccinated as well. MACOMB TOWNSHIP CHRONICLE MACOMB TOWNSHIP — It’s a call for art intended to look at the lighter side of the pandemic. Amanda Koss, of Macomb Township, along with artist Marta Carvajal, are calling upon local artists of all disciplines to create a 12-by-12 self-portrait in CONTESTS - CANDGNEWS.COM 02-07-21 Oakland Mall - $500 Valentine's Day Giveaway ($500 in Gift Card) Winner - Mary P. of Detroit. 02-03-22 Instant Winner Wednesday - 3 Choices ($50 Gift Certificate) Winner - Akabli R. of Warren. 01-20-21 Instant Winner Wednesday - Buddy's Pizza (2 $25 Gift Cerificates) Winner - Leslie S. of Macomb.ROYAL OAK REVIEW
Royal Oak Review. Follow Us. Contact Us. Publication Select . Published May 30, 2021. Royal Oak police announce 2020 departmental awards. ROYAL OAK — During the May 10 Royal Oak City Commission meeting, Royal Oak Police Chief Corrigan O’Donohue presented the Police Department’s annual awards for 2020. Read More. BIRMINGHAM - BLOOMFIELD EAGLE BIRMINGHAM — More than nine months after an unknown suspect left the scene of a fatal car accident in downtown Birmingham, police have been able to track down the driver they believe to be responsible. Read More. Published May 25, 2021. WOMAN WHO CRASHED POLICE CAR SENTENCED TO 180 DAYS IN JAIL Destiny Hawkins, 24, was sentenced in Oakland County Circuit Court Aug. 15 to serve 180 days in jail for fleeing and eluding and unlawfully driving away an automobile after she stole a patrol car July 5. Hawkins pleaded guilty to the charges in July. She was given credit for 41 days served when she was sentenced by Judge PhyllisMcMillen.
CONTESTS - CANDGNEWS.COM 02-07-21 Oakland Mall - $500 Valentine's Day Giveaway ($500 in Gift Card) Winner - Mary P. of Detroit. 02-03-22 Instant Winner Wednesday - 3 Choices ($50 Gift Certificate) Winner - Akabli R. of Warren. 01-20-21 Instant Winner Wednesday - Buddy's Pizza (2 $25 Gift Cerificates) Winner - Leslie S. of Macomb. ART OF FIRE REIGNITES IN ROYAL OAK AFTER 2020 CANCELLATION 1 day ago · ROYAL OAK — Last year, COVID-19 extinguished the Art of Fire, a longtime Royal Oak outdoor art festival that has entertained the community for the past 26 years. However, organizers recently announced the return of the clay, glass and metal art show this year. It will take place from 10 a.m. to 7 DREAM CRUISE A GO AUG. 21 1 day ago · BIRMINGHAM/BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — You can’t keep an engine in idle for too long. You’ve gotta step on the gas and let that baby roar. After a hiatus last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Woodward Dream Cruise is accelerating forward to bring the eventback Aug. 21.
CLAWSON MAYOR RETURNS TO POSITION AFTER RESIGNATION 1 day ago · CLAWSON — After Mayor Reese Scripture’s sudden resignation May 4, the Clawson City Council welcomed her back to her former position during the June 1 City Council meeting. Scripture penned a May 21 letter to city officials rescinding her resignation “effective immediately,” and on May 25 INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY AFTER FATAL SHOOTING IN WARREN 1 day ago · WARREN — An investigation remained ongoing on June 7, 36 hours after an altercation at a party led to a shooting that left a woman dead in the parking lot of 7-Eleven at 12 Mile and Schoenherr roads. Warren Police Commissioner William Dwyer said UTICA FIREFIGHTERS RECEIVE STORK AWARD FOR BABY DELIVERY 1 day ago · UTICA — A baby was safely delivered in Utica Feb. 19 thanks to three Utica firefighter paramedics who were called to help outside the Holiday Inn. For delivering the baby, the three first responders were given an award in May from the Beaumont Hospital, GROUP SUES ROYAL OAK OVER VETERANS MEMORIAL 21 hours ago · ROYAL OAK — While Royal Oak Memorial Day celebrations went smoothly May 31, an underlying saga of controversy surrounds local veterans groups and elected officials. The main point of contention is the relocation of the Royal Oak veterans memorial SIGNS LAY OUT HISTORY OF MURTHUM, WARREN HIGH SCHOOL SITE Photo provided by Becky Hetchler. The Murthum School opened its doors to the children of Warren Township in 1926. It was the township’s first brick K-12 school Photo from the Warren Historical & Genealogical Society’s Claeys Collection, reprinted with permission of the family In 1949, Warren BERKLEY MAN, FORMER TEACHER, FACES CRIMINAL SEXUAL CONDUCT 1 day ago · BERKLEY — A Berkley man and former teacher at a high school in Livonia has been charged in 44th District Court with third-degree criminal sexual conduct and distributing sexually explicit material to a minor for actions that allegedly occurred athis Berkley home.
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USPBL celebrates five-year anniversary UTICA — Though COVID-19 presented plenty of obstacles to the United Shore Professional Baseball League, the league is still going strong, kicking off its fifth year May 28 at Jimmy John’s Field.Read More
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Mount Clemens - Clinton - Harrison Journal Confluence of factors come to play in death of trees HARRISON TOWNSHIP — Even in broad daylight, it looks like a scene from a scary movie. Large, black birds line the branches of trees with no leaves — dead and dying trees whose dry branches stand in stark contrast to lush green grasses and foliage.Read More
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Wallaby joey parts from pouch at Detroit Zoo ROYAL OAK — Guests at the Detroit Zoo can now see the baby wallaby, or joey, born in October to mother Eloise, 3, at the 2-acre Australian Outback Adventure. In late April, the joey fully came out of Eloise’s pouch for the first time.Read More
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New mural transforms entire wall of Berkley salon into art BERKLEY — Berkley’s collection of murals recently expanded with a brand-new one on the wall of a salon.Read More
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Eastpointe High School student reportedly stabbed by fellow student Roseville - Eastpointe Eastsider Fraser teacher discusses importance of personalized learningstructures
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Clinton Township Planning Commission recommends development planfor restaurant
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Remembering Tony Bliss, dedicated local volunteerMadison - Park News
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Remembering Tony Bliss, dedicated local volunteerMadison - Park News
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St. Clair Shores Memorial Day Parade returns for 2021 St. Clair Shores Sentinel Freedom Hill to host drive-in movies Sterling Heights Sentry Suicidal subject dies from self-inflicted gunshot at park St. Clair Shores Sentinel ‘The Hawk’ set to open soon in Farmington HillsFarmington Press
West Bloomfield fishing show gets picked up on national network West Bloomfield Beacon Lake Shore bowler takes state title St. Clair Shores Sentinel Utica High baseball focusing on small things to create big resultsShelby - Utica News
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