The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently approved a total of $1.25 million over a five-year period for the Department of Natural Resources to provide up to 75 percent of funding for improvements to partner…
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The Romeo Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) awarded three $1,000 scholarships to three 2018 female graduates: Jillian Bernotaitis, Anna Murray and Lauren Tehansky. The Leora Fay Scholarship was awarded to Jillian…
Samaritan House netted $7,700 at its Fifth Annual Fashion, Flowers and Food Fete held June 10 at Tapper Gardens in Bruce Township. “Samaritan House depends upon a generous community for our very existence as we…
Event organizers say there’s a bushel of fun in store for visitors to the Dairy Day and Craft Show 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, June 23 at Wolcott Mill Metropark Farm Center in Ray…
BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR Seven Ponds Nature Center in Dryden Township is hosting two unique and separate events on Saturday, June 23 that may satisfy the curious explorer in you. The first event is the…
In celebration of the bicentennials of Mount Clemens and Macomb County, the Anton Art Center is hosting an exhibit of art, artifacts and design by local artists over the last 200 years. Showcasing more than…
The Romeo Branch of the American Association of University Women will again sponsor the Used Book Sale during the Peach Festival at the Romeo Community Center. The branch is requesting donations of used books, CDs,…
Dryden’s rolling terrain doesn’t quite compare to the Alps’ towering peaks, but Swiss immigrants thought it would make a good summer retreat. Today, the small community that was formed 80 years ago still exists and…
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BY STACY SOBOTKA Township owned property that has been on and off the market for several years was finally sold at the Washington Township Board of Trustees meeting June 7. The property, located on Jewell…
