BY STACY SOBOTKA Ray Township’s firefighters were honored for recent heroic deeds and for many years of service at a special meeting of the Ray Township Board of Trustees Oct. 4. October is Fire Prevention…
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In recognition of National Fire Prevention Month, the Washington Township Fire Department held an open house at Station #1 on Sunday, Oct. 2. Pictured from top to bottom, young driver Keith Kishon is ready to…
McDonald’s customers across Michigan answered the call and supported the local Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Chapters. Around the Detroit area, this summer’s ‘Hats Off to the Houses’ campaign generated $74,743 for Ronald McDonald House…
BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR One man died and another man was injured in a crash involving two vehicles at the intersection of 33 Mile and Romeo Plank Road on Wednesday, Oct. 5. The Macomb County…
BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR A Washington Township man accused of murdering his wife in Ray Township had his bond set at $5 million in hearing held by 42-1 District Court before Judge Jennifer Andary on…
BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR The second conviction of a Washington Township man who killed the 2-year-old son of his girlfriend has been upheld by the Michigan State Court of Appeals. By a 3-0 vote, the…
BY DANIELLE BLESSING Addison Township has been working hard to find engravers for the columbarium at the Lakeville Cemetery on Drahner Road. The board discussed the structures which will be used to store ashes at…
(MIRS News) — Farmers would be able to sell off small portions of protected farmland if legislation that moved out of a Senate committee this last month is ultimately signed into law. “Your laws have…
BY LAUREN GIBBONS BRIDGE MICHIGAN Michigan voters will determine whether to implement nine days of early voting and a host of other changes to state election procedures when they consider Proposal 2 at the Nov.…
BY STACY SOBOTKA The Macomb Intermediate School District (MISD) is asking voters to consider a special education bond on the Nov. 8 ballot. If passed, 0.17 mills totaling $97.4 million would be used for facilities…


