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Posts published in January 2018

Cold snap finally breaks

BY STACY SOBOTKA The start of 2018 has brought in an arctic blast through northern Macomb County. The cold weather is keeping everybody indoors. It was so cold that Romeo Washington Bruce Parks and Recreation…

New year brings new federal corruption charges

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR A fifth person with connections to Washington Township has been charged with bribery by federal prosecutors. Robert Maechtle, a manager at Motor City Electric in Sterling Heights, is accused of conspiring…

2017: A year in review continued

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR The Record takes a look at some of the top news events for 2017. This is part two; Part one was published last week and it available at myrecordnewspaper.com. JULY 2017…

Couch to coach at college

BY KADE MESSNER Jason Couch, Romeo High School’s co-head of the varsity football team, has accepted a coaching position at Alma College. On Saturday, Jan. 6, Couch announced his resignation from the Romeo football team…

RHS Girls Varsity Basketball

The Romeo High School Girls Varsity Basketball Team beat Henry Ford II High School, 43-29, on Staturday, Jan. 6. The game was rescheduled from Friday, Jan. 5 because school was closed due to extreme cold…

Assistant coach needed for ninth grade baseball

The Romeo High School Athletic Department is looking for a person interested in assistant coaching ninth grade baseball. Interested individuals should have experience as a player and/or coaching with a background and knowledge in the…

Boys’ varsity lacrosse assistant coach wanted

The Romeo High School Athletic Department is looking for a boys’ varsity lacrosse assistant coach. Interested individuals should have experience as a player and/or as a coach with a background and knowledge of the rules,…

Veteran’s group to donate canine

A Romeo and Clarkston based charity will be donating a canine to a recovering military veteran in memory of Sgt. Collin Rose, a Wayne State University Police Canine Handler who was killed in the line…

NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES

Despite the Polly Ann Trail group’s concerted efforts to raise matching funds for a $300,000 development grant from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund, the group received word that the request has been denied by…

Sheriff’s reports…

The Macomb County Sheriff’s Department reported or investigated the following incidents: Breaking and entering at the 8800 block of 28 Mile Road, Washington Township, 9:08 a.m., Dec. 25; Damage to property, Washington Township, 11:49 a.m.,…

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