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Published February 21, 2024

MACOMB TOWNSHIP — Building a car is always a challenge. From the monetary cost to the hours spent hammering out issues only to find a new one, the ability of seeing a project car through is an achievement of commitment to one’s vision.

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Published February 21, 2024

MACOMB TOWNSHIP — It takes a lot to move a building: a lot of labor, a lot of time and a lot of money.

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Published February 19, 2024

CLINTON TOWNSHIP — It was avant garde cinema hours at the Clinton-Macomb Public Library in early February as the main branch hosted a screening of films from the Ann Arbor Film Festival.

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Published February 8, 2024

MACOMB TOWNSHIP — It can be a challenge moving to a new community, but Ethan Ngwa made the most out of his new home.

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Published February 7, 2024

CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Macomb Community College will host a high school esports tournament Feb. 16 for Macomb County high school juniors and seniors.

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Published February 7, 2024

MACOMB TOWNSHIP — It was a moment with her mother that she’ll never forget.

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Published February 7, 2024

MACOMB TOWNSHIP — The Broughton Road extension project will remain in the concept stages for a little longer.

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Published February 5, 2024

MACOMB COUNTY — If you walk into the office of Regina-Lutheran North United head coach Paul Buscemi at Big Boy Arena, it’s impossible not to notice the alumni inspiration wall.

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Published January 25, 2024

News & Notes from the 1/24/24 Chronicles

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Published January 25, 2024

MACOMB TOWNSHIP — Romance, secrets and the songs of ABBA. If that combination is what you seek, look no further than the Dakota High School theater.

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Published January 24, 2024

MACOMB TOWNSHIP — As the many elections of 2024 draw closer, the Macomb Township Board of Trustees voted on Jan. 10 to make casting votes easier.

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Published January 24, 2024

MACOMB COUNTY — Work will begin this year on the new facility at the Macomb County Jail, according to county officials.

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Published January 24, 2024

MACOMB COUNTY — The Macomb County Quilt Guild has announced that it will be hosting its annual quilt show this year after a multiyear hiatus due to COVID-19.

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Published January 11, 2024

News & Notes from the 1/11/24 Macomb Township Chronicle

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Published January 10, 2024

MACOMB TOWNSHIP — In a festive final meeting of 2023, the Macomb Township Board of Trustees received two gifts at its Dec. 20 meeting.

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Published January 10, 2024

MACOMB TOWNSHIP — A loss is a loss, but some impact a team far more than others, especially when it’s on the regional semifinals stage.

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Published January 10, 2024

MACOMB TOWNSHIP — It may not feel like it, but 2023 was a busy year for Macomb Township.

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Published January 9, 2024

MACOMB COUNTY — As confetti is cleared from Times Square and late-made resolutions begin to be broken, it can be easy to leave 2023 behind in favor of what 2024 will bring. But while the new year is still fresh, leaders of local governments took time to examine the past year and give some idea of what can be expected in 2024.

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Published January 5, 2024

MACOMB COUNTY — L’Anse Creuse Unified may be a young squad with heavy aspirations, but they’re figuring things out in the race for the Macomb Area Conference Red league title.

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Published January 5, 2024

MACOMB COUNTY — As confetti is cleared from Times Square and late-made resolutions begin to be broken, it can be easy to leave 2023 behind in favor of what 2024 will bring.

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