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May 25 crash injures four people

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR A commercial dump truck-trailer driven by a 55-year-old Detroit man crashed into a vehicle stopped at the traffic signal on northbound M-53 (Van Dyke Highway) just south of 32-Mile Road on…

Preliminary exam set for murder suspect

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR A preliminary exam has been scheduled for July 19 in the murder trial of Ray Township resident Andrew Fiacco. Visiting Romeo 42-1 District Court Judge Richard McLean scheduled the preliminary exam…

Ninth grade boys’ basketball coach wanted

The Romeo High School Athletic Department is looking to hire a ninth grade boys’ basketball coach. Interested individuals should have experience as a player and or coaching with a background and knowledge in the rules,…

Eagle Scouts honored

An Eagle Scout Court of Honor Ceremony was held May 7 at Simpson Park Camp to recognize Romeo resident Mike Bradley and Washington Township resident Adam Lynch. The ceremony marked both young men, who are…

Dr. McKenzie elected president of foundation

Dr. Amy McKenzie of Washington Township was elected president of Family Medicine Foundation of Michigan at its annual meeting May 10. Dr. McKenzie is a family medicine doctor practicing in Clinton Township and is affiliated…

Historic walking and bike tours of Romeo

The Romeo Historical Society is continuing its monthly walking and bicycle tours of the village in June. At 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 6, there is a walking tour with a theme of Romeo-On-Wheels. Walkers…

NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES

On May 17, Grupo Antolin, a Spanish automotive interior supplier, broke ground on its latest facility, which is located in the Cherry Creek Industrial Park in Shelby Township. The company intends to invest $61.2 million…

CORRECTIONS…

A picture published in the May 24 edition announcing scholarship awards from the Sandbox Foundation misidentified two people in the photo. Sandbox Foundation advisor Cheryl Kuchenmeister and the Rev. Jeff Draeger were misidentified. (more…)

Ray Township vineyard takes steps for expansion

BY STACY SOBOTKA and LARRY SOBCZAK Youngblood Vineyard has been making waves in Ray Township since April 2016 when Jessica and David Youngblood decided to switch from soybeans and corn to planting 11,000 grapevines on…

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