Published November 15, 2023
MADISON HEIGHTS — Madison Heights Bishop Foley has seen a revival of the program’s boys soccer program the past three seasons, and it’s courtesy of the 11 seniors that took the field for the Ventures this season.
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MADISON HEIGHTS — Gary McGillivray, the most recent Oakland County commissioner for District 3, died Nov. 3, just two weeks after the Oct. 18 death of his wife, Diane McGillivray.
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WEST BLOOMFIELD — The Michigan High School Athletic Association Division 4 Boys Tennis State Finals is a date the West Bloomfield Frankel Jewish Academy boys tennis team has regularly circled on their calendar, and for good reason.
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LANSING — The Michigan Department of Treasury is marking the 8th anniversary of the signing into law of the MiABLE Act to encourage the public to discover more about the potential benefits of the program.
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ROCHESTER HILLS — The Village of Rochester Hills, is welcoming the community to join them for its annual Light the Village holiday celebration.
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ROSEVILLE — Roseville police are investigating what they believe to be a homicide after a person was found deceased inside a vehicle.
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METRO DETROIT — To capitalize on Michigan’s record-setting recycling momentum, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer encouraged state residents to join in recognizing America Recycles Day on Wednesday, Nov. 15.
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METRO DETROIT — According to statistics released by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources on Nov. 13, hunting license sales are generally holding steady in 2023 compared with recent years — even increasing among some demographics.
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CLINTON TOWNSHIP — It’s become common knowledge at this point that Southfield A&T has one of the most dynamic offenses in Michigan high school football.
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EASTPOINTE — When Eastpointe police responded to an in-progress call for a stolen vehicle Nov. 9, what followed was a chase that ended in a suspect’s arrest.
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DETROIT — Warren De La Salle Collegiate has a reputation for operating like a well-oiled machine no matter how many seniors graduate or what injuries may hit the squad.
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DETROIT — On Nov. 9, Bank of America celebrated its annual Day of Giving, as employees teamed up with community partners to volunteer at organizations helping to advance economic mobility and racial equality in Detroit.
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LANSING — The Michigan Senate is considering three measures that supporters say would facilitate prosecutions of human traffickers and better protect their victims throughout the legal process.
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WARREN — Every military veteran has a story to tell. Whether it’s painful memories of the sounds of war or battle scars that never healed, veterans share a common bond.
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MADISON HEIGHTS — A former president of the Madison District Public Schools Board of Education will serve prison time for tax evasion and a years-long bribery scheme.
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EASTPOINTE — Community Choice Credit Union customers who stopped by the member center in Eastpointe the morning of Nov. 3 had the opportunity to meet the city’s fire marshal, Alton Polk.
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FARMINGTON HILLS — In recognition of November being National Native American Heritage Month, the City of Farmington Hills Special Services Department Cultural Arts Division will host a dynamic celebration of Native American Heritage.
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LANSING — On Nov. 9, the Michigan House of Representatives passed two bills in an effort to safeguard voters, poll workers, and polling places from gun violence.
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METRO DETROIT — Those looking for some help this Thanksgiving may get a helping hand from an unlikely source.
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GROSSE POINTE CITY — Grosse Pointe City has a new municipal court judge and a new member of City Council.
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