BY STACY SOBOTKA The Washington Township Fire Department is continuing its legacy as a pioneer and leader in drone aviation. The fire department received approval to purchase two additional drones and other equipment for their…
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BY STACY SOBOTKA A bid has been accepted for the repaving of Romeo’s streets, however the work is delayed a month while officials check the financing of the project. The bids were the focus of…
BY STACY SOBOTKA The Village of Armada’s capital improvement plan is on hold for now. The Armada Village Council chose to strike an agenda item establishing a capital improvement plan and the need for an…
BY STACY SOBOTKA Elizabeth Miller is no longer the Romeo Downtown Development Authority (DDA) Executive Director. The Romeo DDA passed a motion to sever their agreement with the executive director at a special meeting June…
BY STACY SOBOTKA Officials are hoping to have the new gazebo in the Romeo Village Park ready for summer activities. The Romeo Board of Trustees discussed an update to the gazebo park permit at their…
BY STACY SOBOTKA The Washington Township Board of Trustees denied a variance request from Kingsridge Estates on the south side of 27 Mile Road near Jewell Road at their June 21 meeting. The developers wanted…
The operator of 20 Detroit-area restaurants, including two locations in Washington Township, has paid $88,020 in back wages and damages to 127 employees after a U.S. Department of Labor investigation found the employer denied workers…
BY DANIELLE BLESSING Officials will have to search for other ways to fund proposed improvement to park adjacent to the Addison Township Hall. On May 15, during the monthly board of trustees meeting, Addison Township…
BY DANIELLE BLESSING It’s back to the planning commission for an Addison Township development. At their May 15 meeting, the Addison Township Board of Trustees discussed an Oakland County Circuit Court consent judgment relating to…
In a news article about the June 21 Bruce Township Board of Trustees meeting that appeared in the July 5-11 edition, it was incorrectly state that the board approved an interlocal agreement with STAR Transportation.…

