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David Charles Reed Jr.
David Charles Reed Jr., 72, of Chesterfield, passed away Monday, July 8, 2024. True to his nature, Dave made his wife, Kathy, laugh until the very last moment of his life. Born April 25, 1952, in Grosse Pointe, but calling Detroit home for his early years, David became a barber, joining his uncle and father at McCubbin’s Barber Shop in Grosse Pointe Woods. Though he closed the shop in 2015, he continued working on and entertaining his many loyal customers until the end.
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...
Letters to the editor: July 24
This letter to the editor is in response to the letter titled, “See the truth,” that was published in the June 19, 2024, edition of The Voice. Read the conviction and you will know what law felon Trump violated. On the stand David Pecker told of all the stories that were made up against not only Hillary Clinton, but the likes of Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio. Mr. Pecker testified they also paid for and suppressed stories that were true but would damage Trump in the presidential campaign. All this with felon Trump’s knowledge.
No candidates mean Romeo clerk race will be write-in only
An election for Village of Romeo clerk, necessitated by the July 11 resignation of Kathryn Trapp, will only include write-in candidates. “No one has applied to run for clerk in Romeo and the deadline was today at 4 p.m.,” said Macomb County Clerk Anthony Forlini on Tuesday. He said...
2 Mich. women face prison in embezzlement of vulnerable adults
A St. Clair County woman charged with embezzling thousands from an elderly woman in her care has pleaded guilty, state officials said. A central Michigan woman has also been charged with stealing property from an adult victim in a separate case. In the first case, Lisa Marie Tramski, 57, of...
DOUBLING UP
DOUBLING UP. The Romeo Rotary Club and Romeo Boy Scout Troop 87 is expressing gratitude to the Four County Community Foundation for a grant of $1,000 that allowed the troop used to almost double the. Thanks for your interest in The Record Newspaper! If you are an existing subscriber, please...
Thousands expected to swarm Capitol today to protest Netanyahu visit, speech
WASHINGTON − Thousands of demonstrators are expected to gather Wednesday on Capitol Hill to protest the visit of Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and to discourage Congress from further funding Israel's war in Gaza. Netanyahu is scheduled to address a joint session of Congress on Wednesday afternoon. The invitation...
Primary candidates meet the voters in the park
BY STACY SOBOTKA Residents of Armada Township got a chance to meet the candidates who are running for the Armada Township Board of Trustees at a special event July 18. The Armada Area Chamber of. Thanks for your interest in The Record Newspaper! If you are an existing subscriber, please...
Upcoming Gratiot Avenue Road Construction
Although this is not a City of Richmond project, we wanted to share this information for our residents that may travel Gratiot Avenue. Gratiot Road from County Line Road to Division Road Construction to begin July 29, 2024. Construction on Gratiot Road from County Line Road to Division Road in...
Wrong-way driver injured in rollover crash on I-69
A driver who was travelling eastbound on westbound lanes of Interstate 69 was severely injured in a crash Sunday night near Capac. A news release from the St. Clair County Sheriff's Office states dispatchers received a call about a wrong-way driver around 9:30 p.m. Before deputies could arrive on the interstate, a rollover crash involving the driver was called in.
Thomas Steven Nowak
Thomas Steven Nowak, aged 74, passed away on July 21, 2024, in Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Born on September 25, 1949, Tom was a lifelong resident of Mt. Clemens and an esteemed member of the educational community. Tom graduated from Mt. Clemens High School before earning his degree from Olivet College....
EV industry praises federal investments in Michigan
Michigan's electric vehicle industry is praising the Biden administration for its latest investments in EV manufacturing and innovation. About $650 million will go toward retooling auto plants in Lansing and Marysville to produce newer EV models. The funding is part of the Inflation Reduction Act, going to Michigan and seven other states to make more EVs.
10 candidates vie for four open Algonac City Council seats
Algonac voters on Aug. 6 will narrow the field of candidates vying for four open city council seats from 10 to eight. The primary ballot will ask voters to select not more than four candidates, with eight moving on to the general election this fall. The seats up for reelection are four-year terms and currently belong to Michael Bembas, Cathy Harris, Raymond Martin and Dale Williams, who replaced council member Corey Blair after he resigned in May.
Expect another Erie vs. St. Clair showdown when Michigan Division returns to Detroit River
After about a month off, the Michigan Division of the Phoenix Bass Fishing League will continue its season on Aug. 10. As usual, anglers will launch out of the Detroit River, giving them their choice of fishing the smallmouth-rich waters of both Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie. Also as usual, there should be no shortage of bites to be had and limits brought to the scales, but variables like weather and fishing pressure will still make for an interesting event from a strategy standpoint.
Auto supplier Gestamp gets state incentives for new plant in Chesterfield Twp.
An international automotive supplier is getting state support for a project that will bring a new plant and hundreds of jobs to Chesterfield Township. The Michigan Economic Development Corporation recently announced new incentives for Gestamp, a Spanish company with its North American headquarters founded in Troy. Gestamp North America Inc. is planning expansions at three of its Michigan manufacturing operations in Mason, Lapeer and Chelsea. The new 460,000-square-foot factory on Sierra Drive, near 23 Mile and South Foster roads in Chesterfield Township, will help to further serve new OEM business and expand the company’s presence in the state, the MEDC said.
Chesterfield Twp. police looking for suicidal teen who ran from them
Chesterfield Township police spent much of Monday searching the community as they look for a missing juvenile who may be suicidal. Investigators say Christopher Nanovski, 15, last seen in the area of 23 Mile Road and DW Seaton Drive. The teen was described as being “out of control,” according to a 911 caller.
Sanford Children’s Hospital in Fargo Welcomes First-Ever Facility Dog
Pediatric patients at Sanford Children’s Hospital in Fargo now have a new form of support in the form of Fox, a one-year-old golden retriever and the region’s first-ever facility dog. Unlike therapy dogs, facility dogs are specifically trained to assist in a healthcare setting, providing comfort and aiding in patient care.
Woman pleads guilty to embezzling more than $86,000
On Monday, Lisa Marie Tramski, 57, of Burtchville, pled guilty in the 31st Circuit Court in St. Clair County to one count of Embezzlement of $50,000 or more, but less than $100,000, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Tramski embezzled more than $86,000 from an elderly woman after becoming her court-appointed guardian. Tramski will pay $51,600.75 in restitution prior to sentencing as part of the plea.
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