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Duke Dunn, Joi Torello once again vying for District 4 county board seat
EDITOR'S NOTE: This story has been updated to include Duke Dunn's correct legal name as a candidate. A former official out of Marysville is coming back for a seat he lost two years ago in the Republican primary next month for District 4 of the St. Clair County Board of Commissioners. ...
Ray Township voters to decide on fire station proposal
Ray Township voters will weigh in on the need for a new fire station during the Aug. 6 primary, as well vote in contested races for supervisor and trustee. The bond proposal asks voters if Ray Township shall borrow a sum not to exceed $5.5 million, and issue unlimited tax general obligation bonds in one or more series. These would be payable within 21 years from the date of issue.
Thieves steal 10 Jeep Wagoneers from outside Warren plant
WARREN, MI -- Police are looking for a group of suspects who smashed through a fence Monday morning and stole several Jeep Wagoneer SUVs from outside the Warren Stamping Plant. According to Fox 2 Detroit, the group crashed another vehicle into the fence to gain access to the property around 3 a.m.
Warning! Measles are Back and Showing In Michigan!
It's been a long time that a case of the measles has been detected in Michigan. It was 2019 when the last cases were diagnosed. But guess what? It's back!. This could be very tough for those unvaccinated against measles because it is one of the most contagious diseases, but is mostly dangerous in young children and babies our sister station 102.5 The Block reports.
Washington Fall Football All-In-One Previews: The Offense
Here is a recap of all of the offensive position previews to date, as well as the top position battles to watch ahead of Washington's first fall practice. It is hard to believe, but the start of fall football and 2024 season is almost upon us. Washington will kick off their 2024 schedule with a home game against Weber State on Saturday, August 31.
Chippewa Valley Schools voters to act on non-homestead millage renewal
Chippewa Valley Schools officials say they are taking no chances when it comes to the non-homestead operating millage renewal on the Aug. 6 primary election ballot. What’s at stake in the 18-mill proposal is about $16 million annually that helps pay for for school safety officers, career-technical instructors, counselors, social workers, health services staff and food.
Yale’s Full of Bologna and Loving It: The 34th Annual Yale Bologna Festival
The 34th Yale Bologna Festival is back, celebrating C. Roy's 100th anniversary with an Old Hollywood flair. The festival features bologna-themed events, including a food tent, crowning of royalty, fireworks, bologna ring toss, outhouse races, parade, live music, kids activities, and more. Taking place from July 26 to 28, 2024 in Downtown Yale, MI, it offers free admission and promises endless fun for all ages.
Floresville sand sculptors Lauren Waldo, Tyler Morris to compete in Michigan
PORT HURON, Mich. — Semi-pro sand sculptors from around North America will be gathering when Blue Water SandFest returns to the Fort Gratiot Light Station County Park Friday through Sunday, Aug. 2-4. The event will welcome Floresville artists Lauren Waldo and Tyler Morris to this year’s competition. Waldo...
Mockingbird Wins 100th Bayview Race
The 100th Bayview Mackinac Race kicked off from Port Huron two hours behind schedule Saturday, July 20. With decent wind conditions carrying the fleet of over 330 yachts, the first boats arrived at Mackinac Island in the early afternoon on Sunday, July 21. The yachts rounded Round Island Light for the special 1925 Original Course. A neck-and-neck showdown wowed spectators […]
Death notices…
Richard Missant, 77, of Washington Township, died Saturday, July 13, 2024. He was born Sept. 27, 1946. Rejeanne Jarmosevich, 100, of Shelby Township, died Monday, July 15, 2024. She was born Oct. 22, 1923 in. Thanks for your interest in The Record Newspaper! If you are an existing subscriber, please...
Power outage, flooding cancels Warren City Council meeting
A power outage at the Warren Community Center Tuesday prompted the cancellation of a Warren City Council meeting scheduled to take place in the auditorium at 7 p.m. Council Secretary Mindy Moore said the meeting would be rescheduled but a date had not yet been determined. She expects that it will likely be sometime next week.
Driver hospitalized after crashing into Lake St. Clair
Several bystanders who saw a car drive off the road into Lake St. Clair on Tuesday afternoon jumped into the water to rescue the occupant, according to St. Clair Shores police. Officers were dispatched around 12:30 p.m. to Lake Front Park on Lakeshore Drive near Marter Road, south of Nine...
Romeo Police Department report…
The Village of Romeo Police Department generated 58 reports from July 7 to 13, 2024. 12 of those reports were calls taken by Romeo Police Dispatch and consisted of fire or medical elements that were. Thanks for your interest in The Record Newspaper! If you are an existing subscriber, please...
Hi-Point Farms becomes Ford Proving Grounds
BY EMILY MALEK The Romeo Observer revealed 70 years ago this week that the Ford Motor Company bought nearly 4,000 acres of land northwest of Romeo for what is known today as the Ford Michigan. Thanks for your interest in The Record Newspaper! If you are an existing subscriber, please...
Police recover six of 10 Wagoneers stolen from Warren Stamping Plant
Six of the 10 Jeep Grand Wagoneers stolen from the Stellantis Warren Stamping Plant early Monday morning have been recovered according to Acting Warren Police Commissioner Charles Rushton. “That is the only update I have right now,” Rushton said Tuesday afternoon. On Monday at approximately 3 a.m., 10 Grand...
Tuesday’s thunderstorms interrupt Sterlingfest set up
A strong thunderstorm that left more than 11,000 power outages in Southeastern Michigan on Tuesday afternoon forced workers setting up a music festival in Sterling Heights to seek shelter. And despite more chances of stormy weather expected Wednesday afternoon, organizers of this year’s Sterlingfest Art & Music Fair are looking...
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Chris Swope Ensuring every vote counts is one of the most American ideals we can uphold. So I want to take this opportunity to share some thoughts about the importance of protecting the democratic. Thanks for your interest in The Record Newspaper! If you are an existing subscriber, please log...
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