BY JORDYN HERMANI BRIDGE MICHIGAN Michigan may soon limit students from using smartphones in traditional public and charter schools under a bill that passed the state House on Jan. 14 in a broad and bipartisan…
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BY STACY SOBOTKA Residents came out to express their concerns to the Washington Township Planning Commission meeting on Jan. 8 about a proposed rezoning request for a data center despite no action was anticipated that…
BY NICK LULGJURAJ Memphis city offices are closed this week, Jan. 12-16, so the staff can focus on moving to their new building at 80375 Main Street (M-19). “The paint looks amazing,” said City Council…
BY STACY SOBOTKA “The Power of a Woman” is a new exhibit on display at the Romeo Historical Society Archives Museum this winter along with a series of lectures. It showcases eight Romeo women and…
BY NICK LULGJURAJ The Richmond Township Board of Trustee awarded $2,750 in Community Development Block Grant funds to Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers (IVC) at their Jan. 7 meeting. IVC Community Outreach Coordinator Stacey Conte gave a…
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer appointed Tanya Grillo to the 16th Circuit Court in Macomb County on Jan.6. Grillo, of Saint Clair Shores, is managed assigned counsel coordinator at the City of Southfield, an administrative hearing…
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BY STACY SOBOTKA Washington Township residents waiting for the outcome on a proposal to build a massive data center on the north side of the community have another month delay. At the request of the…
BY STACY SOBOTKA Macomb County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) new K-9, Vader, will be serving Washington Township alongside his partner Deputy Jesse Frizzell in the new year. The dog was introduced to the Washington Township Board…
BY STACY SOBOTKA The Oakland Township Historic District Commission is the recipient of a $25,000 placemaking grant from the Greater Metropolitan Association of Realtors (GMAR) for community benefit at Cranberry Lake Farm Historic District to…






