Green Macomb and the Blue Water Conservation District annual tree and plant sale is underway now through April 6. The sale gives property owners, farmers and gardeners an opportunity to purchase young trees, fruit trees…
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BY STACY SOBOTKA Romeo will be celebrating its inaugural Winterfest on Saturday, Feb. 26. Romeo Downtown Development Authority Executive Director Elizabeth Miller said she first got the idea for the event after being appointed to…
Find out about the interesting and fascinating history of The Packard Motor Car Company as the Armada Area Historical Society has made special arrangements with the Packard Proving Grounds for a personally guided tour of…
Do you know a single young woman between the ages of 17 and 24, who either attends, graduated from or lives in the Armada Area School district? Candidates should be personable, articulate, mature, confident and…
Green Macomb and the Blue Water Conservation District annual tree and plant sale returns with an opportunity for the public to purchase young trees, fruit trees and flowering shrubs as well as wildflower seeds, fruits…
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The Metropark system is are seeking opinions about upcoming park improvements at virtual meetings this month and in March. The Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority, the Metropark governing agency, is seeking public input on three projects being…
Tickets are on sale for the Macomb Symphony Orchestra’s “Bring Back the Baroque.” The 72-member orchestra will perform 3 p.m., Sunday, March 6 at Trinity Lutheran Church in located on the northeast corner of Van…
The Michigan Annual XLIX exhibition opens at the Anton Art Center Saturday, Jan. 29. The 49th annual statewide fine art competition and exhibition is offering $2,000 in awards and draws artists from all over the…
Get your sneakers ready for the Walk for Warmth, an outdoor self-paced 5k event that benefit low-income residents in Macomb County facing heat-related emergencies during the winter months because registration is now open for the…



