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Duff Beer in Michigan? Maybe The Simpsons Lived Here After All
This could be the missing link. For nearly 35 years America's favorite yellow family has made their home in the town of Springfield. However, exactly which of the 67 populated places in the U.S. named Springfield is the show referring to?. We do not know. Unfortunately, one of the longest-running...
Triumph Group business awarded contact to provide auxiliary gearboxes for GE Aerospace
GE Aerospace, an aerospace propulsion, services, and systems company, recently awarded Radnor-based Triumph Group’s Geared Solutions business a contract to provide auxiliary gearboxes. “TRIUMPH is a market leader in military and commercial gearboxes and has provided GE Aerospace with proprietary and build-to-print solutions across multiple applications for decades,” Pete Gibson, Triumph Geared Solutions Business president, […] The post Triumph Group business awarded contact to provide auxiliary gearboxes for GE Aerospace appeared first on Pennsylvania Business Report.
The Only Town Located in the Michigan Thumb’s Lower Knuckle: Marysville
Here's a little town I found accidentally: Marysville, located in the county of St. Clair, on the shores of the St. Clair River, at the bottom knuckle of Michigan's Thumb. It's the only town in that lower knuckle...sure, others are close, like Smiths Creek and Kimball, but Marysville has 'em beat.
MI Dream Home: Algonac riverfront home has boathouse, Tiki bar, pool
An Algonac riverfront house that's a nice slice of paradise is on the market. And the brick, colonial-style house comes topped with a boathouse with a Tiki bar, an in-ground pool and a hot tub. The more than 4,000-square-foot house is located on the St. Clair River at 2703 Pointe...
Macomb County Commissioners meet temporarily in cozy conference room
The Macomb County Board of Commissioners held its committee meetings this week in a smaller, more intimate conference room, and Chairman Don Brown seemed to like it. The board held the gatherings in a ninth-floor conference room at the county Administration Building in downtown Mount Clemens where commissioners sat at long tables next to each other, close to the audience and to speakers who appeare . . .
To the Marine city council
All the Marine City councilmembers repeatedly say they “love our small businesses.” But what value is professing love if it isn’t followed up with a little hugging and kissing. In fact, it’s usually followed by the opposite: slapping on some new burden. In the most recent example, the City Council is forcing the Brookside Bar & Grill to get a new, revised liquor license that restricts the use of their backyard property to the “hardscape patio” even though no such restriction exists for their current license.
Chesterfield, New Baltimore police departments getting upgrades
Local police departments are getting upgrades from a new patrol vehicle and firearms to new employee wellness rooms. The Chesterfield Township Board of Trustees voted unanimously on July 9 to use about $174,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funding for two purchases requested by the police department. Roughly $32,600 will...
Repairs slated for portion of 21 Mile Road in Chesterfield Township
Road work is set to begin Friday along a portion of 21 Mile Road in Chesterfield Township. Longitudinal joint repair work will be done on 21 Mile Road between Interstate 94 and Jefferson Avenue. The road will remain open to traffic with intermittent flagging operations in place during construction operations, according to the Macomb County Department of Roads.
Have You Heard of Trash the Clown? One Michigan Town Adores Her
Many Michigan cities and towns have individuals they cherish or dislike for one reason or another. One Michigan town adores "Trash the Clown." I grew up in the small town of Holly on the east side of Michigan. Over the years I have been to many cities and towns across the state and have noticed individuals everyone knows of in town even if they don't know them personally. In Holly, it was a man everyone called F.B.I.
3, 2, 1, Boat Week! Rotary International Day Parade Kickoff
A big kickoff for Boat Week, celebrating the 100th running of the Port Huron to Mackinac sailboat race. See the Rotary International Day Parade highlights and hear the lineup for the rest of the week, including a drone show tonight (7/18) for Family Night. [Sponsored by St. Clair County Department...
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