BY STACY SOBOTKA Romeo is considering updating a couple of traffic lights in the village. A discussion began with the flashing traffic light at Sisson and West St. Clair streets occurred at the village council…
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BY STACY SOBOTKA The Washington Township Board of Trustees continued exploring copyrighting the township’s logo at their meeting Oct. 5. At the previous meeting on Sept. 21, there was a discussion on establishing a policy…
(MIRS News) — Backed by $9.9 million in federal, state and county funding under the American Rescue Plan Act, the Macomb County Public Works office has begun the “in-system storage” project to potentially reduce Combined…
Richmond police are investigating a rash of identity theft-related crimes involving the hacking of mobile telephone accounts. Multiple Richmond residents have contacted the Richmond Police Department to report the crimes, police said. In these cases,…
Yellow maple trees make for a pleasant bicycle ride along the Polly Ann Trail in Addison Township. The former railroad bed winds for 34 miles, connecting Oxford, Leonard, Dryden and Imlay City in Oakland and…
BY STACY SOBOTKA Trees came tumbling down shortly after a plan to renovate Romeo’s Village Park was approved in a special meeting of the Romeo Village Board of Trustees on Monday, Oct. 10. A contractor…
BY STACY SOBOTKA The Armada Village Council has been intently watching a legal battle between a southern Michigan village and state regulators over the replacement of lead and copper water service lines. The council received…
BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR The Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office is reviewing a request for a warrant authorization regarding a Macomb County veterinarian for allegedly abusing his dog in Ray Township. On Tuesday, Oct. 11, a…
BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR A Macomb Township man was killed in a crash that closed down Romeo Plank Road between 26 Mile and 27 Mile roads in Ray Township on Tuesday, Oct. 11. Macomb County…
(MIRS News) — Schools would need to add law enforcement education to their high school civics classes, under legislation Rep. Jeff Yaroch (R-Richmond) introduced to promote more positive relationships with police. Currently, Michigan’s school code…

