BY STACY SOBOTKA Spring is a time of new beginnings and on the farm, new arrivals. Wolcott Mill Metropark is currently hosting Babies, Babies Everywhere! Families can come out to the Farm Learning Center on…
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More local politicians participated in National Reading Month in March by reading to local school children. In the top photo, Washington Township Trustee Sam Previti read to all of the kindergartners at Indian Hills Elementary…
Craft Day is back 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, April 6 at the St. John Lutheran Church Fellowship hall in Romeo. Organizers say that the entire day is an opportunity to do whatever inspires…
The Macomb County Sheriff’s Office along with the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office will be hosting a Sexual Assault Prevention Seminar 7 p.m., Tuesday, April 9 at the Washington Township Hall. The event is free and…
Two area students graduated from Fort Hays State University, Hays, Kansas, in the fall 2018 semester. Sarah Christine Jones, of Washington Township, graduated with a Bachelor of General Studies (general business). Vincenzio Locke, of Ray…
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On March 18, the Addison Township Board voted 7-0 to approve a resolution that will allow the Lakeville Lake Property Owners Association (LLPOA) to take measures that will, they hope, remove the excess of geese…
The Macomb County Sheriff’s Department reported or investigated the following incidents: Death investigation at the 60600 block of Van Dyke Avenue, Washington Township, 7:26 a.m., Mar. 18; Property damage accident at the 64600 block of…
BY THE ROMEO HISTORICAL SOCIETY ARCHIVES The local museums in Washington, Bruce and Romeo area have many artifacts and photos that can be a mystery to describe and interpret. You can help your community museums…
Finally it’s coming to an end, two years of speculation, more than what’s been written about the future of American higher education, the American novel, and the planet Earth combined, thanks to that long angular…