Published October 11, 2023
News & Notes from the 10/11/23 Warren Weekly
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WARREN/CENTER LINE — In the Warren Weekly’s coverage area, Warren voters will elect the city’s next mayor, clerk and City Council members on Nov. 7.
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WARREN — Warren Police Commissioner William Dwyer is running for a seat on the Farmington Hills City Council.
Read MorePublished October 6, 2023
WARREN — Being a write-in candidate is another path to potential election without being on the ballot or winning the primary.
Read MorePublished October 6, 2023
CENTER LINE — The city of Center Line, in partnership with ReLeaf Michigan and the DTE Energy Foundation, will host a tree planting event on Saturday, Oct. 7. Volunteers are needed to plant 20 trees in Lions Park in Center Line.
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WARREN — Mayoral candidate Lori M. Stone recently shared what she would like voters to know about her when hiring the current Michigan state representative for mayor.
Read MorePublished October 4, 2023
WARREN — George L. Dimas, one of the two Warren mayoral candidates on the ballot for the general election in November, recently discussed his candidacy and his experience in local government.
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CENTER LINE — Ten years ago, Mark and Deb Prentiss founded the Rising Stars Academy, a culinary arts school for adults ages 18-26 with special needs.
Read MorePublished October 3, 2023
WARREN — The long-standing powderpuff tradition between Warren Regina and Bloomfield Hills Marian continued as both teams squared off on Sept. 16 at Hazel Park High School.
Read MorePublished October 3, 2023
WARREN/DETROIT — Four women who made a strong impact, especially on Mexican American culture, are being remembered this year during the Detroit Institute of Arts’ Day of the Dead exhibit.
Read MorePublished October 3, 2023
WARREN — On Sept. 21, the Warren City Council announced that its forensic audit report indicated Warren Mayor James Fouts allegedly violated legal spending limits through the city’s Downtown Development Authority by $460,037.58 in the fiscal year 2021-2022.
Read MorePublished September 25, 2023
WARREN — With police cars on-site and suspects on the loose, the scene near Warren Woods Tower High School on the afternoon of Sept. 14 looked like something from an action movie.
Read MorePublished September 25, 2023
WARREN — Four teens were arraigned in the 37th District Court on Sept. 25 and will be tried as adults for the attempted murder and attempted robbery of a 26-year-old man, who was left in critical condition after a shooting earlier this month.
Read MorePublished September 20, 2023
MACOMB COUNTY — A Macomb County Circuit Court judge earlier this month granted a request for a stay of further proceedings in a criminal sexual assault case.
Read MorePublished September 20, 2023
News & Notes from the 9/20/23 Warren Weekly
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MACOMB COUNTY — Since opening up the Center Line High School Academies in 2016, school officials have partnered with several local businesses to better prepare students for the workforce.
Read MorePublished September 19, 2023
WARREN — On Aug. 29, the heroic efforts of Warren police officer Brenden Fraser resulted in a toddler regaining the ability to breathe on his own.
Read MorePublished September 18, 2023
WARREN — In February 1973, a group of Ukrainian women with the desire to help others gathered for their first meeting.
Read MorePublished September 15, 2023
WARREN — On Sept. 5, Macomb County Circuit Court Judge James M. Biernat Jr. resolved and closed the case Warren City Councilman Eddie Kabacinski filed against fellow candidates and election officials after the primary election last month.
Read MorePublished September 15, 2023
WARREN — Lawyers for Warren Mayor Jim Fouts vow to appeal a ruling by a federal judge who dismissed a lawsuit alleging the mayor’s civil rights were violated when he was removed from the ballot of this year’s primary election.
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