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Two Republicans vie for Washington Township Supervisor
Incumbent Sebastian Previti will face off against chemistry teacher Troy Kosal in the race for Washington Township supervisor in the Aug. 6 primary. The winner will be unchallenged in November’s general election. The Macomb Daily asked each candidate how their community can balance attracting new business with maintaining the...
Warren voters to decide on road millage and rule for partial terms held by politicians on Aug. 6
Warren — Warren voters will decide on a range of issues in the Aug. 6 primary election, from what to do about partial terms held by city officials to whether to renew a millage for local streets. Michiganians are heading to the polls in August to vote in the...
Pontiac schools trustees’ pay exceeds norms
Despite having fewer students, staff and buildings to manage, Pontiac school board trustees are paid much more for attending meetings than their elected peers at other districts, including some of the biggest. Until last week, no Pontiac trustee knew how big the gap was. On Thursday afternoon, Pontiac Board President...
Letters to the Editor: Rebutting Bonior, new development ideas
I’m writing to respectfully challenge David Bonior’s opinion column published online on Sunday, July 7 (“Time for Biden to give way to Harris.”) I agree with Mr. Bonior’s assessment of Vice-President Harris and echo his praise of her, but he and others who are calling for her to replace Mr. Biden on the ticket are setting her up to be blamed for losing an election they already believe is lost.
Southfield police searching for missing man with "medical issues"
(CBS DETROIT) - The Southfield Police Department is requesting assistance from the community in locating a missing middle-aged man with medical issues.Anton V Goussev is a 56-year-old white male whose medical issues affect changes in his mental state, police say. Goussev was last seen on Thursday, July 11, in the area of the 28000 block of Fairfax in Southfield. He is six feet tall and weighs approximately 210 pounds. Goussev has brown eyes, a clean-shaven face and grey hair.He was last seen wearing a green T-shirt, gray collared sweater, suspenders, ivory pants and black Puma tennis shoes.He drives a black 2001 Toyota RAV4, with the license plate EXA9152.Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Anton Goussev should contact Southfield police at 248-796-5500. CBS Detroit Intern Michael Soverinsky contributed to this article.
Fun Time Cruzers looking for a new location
STERLING HEGHTS — On June 24, the Fun Time Cruzers held their final Monday Night Cruise-In at Lakeside Mall. Knowing it was the last event at the mall location, about 500 classic car owners drove their vintage vehicles into the food court parking lot, where the event had been held for the past two decades.
Warren man, 71, accused in wife's weekend murder charged
A 71-year-old Warren man has been charged in connection with the death of his wife over the weekend, police said Tuesday. James Hentges was arraigned in 37th District Court in Warren on a charge of first-degree murder, they said. A judge ordered him held without bond and scheduled his next court hearing for next week Thursday.
Brandon Day: Former Richmond Coach Now Head of Imlay City Wrestling Team
A highly decorated coach, Brandon Day, is set to lead the Imlay City wrestling team, taking over from former coach Tony D’Ambrosio after his sons' graduation. Day brings 20 years of coaching experience, winning six state titles at Richmond and mentoring numerous state champions and college-level athletes. Day won...
Teen car thief caught after crash • President Biden visiting Detroit • Father dies 6 weeks after shooting
FRIDAY NEWS HIT - A 14-year-old is in custody after thieves hit Macomb County car dealerships and made off with numerous vehicles. The first theft happened at Envy Auto Group in St. Clair Shores, where the thieves drove a rare $65,000 BMW through the display window last week. A few hours later, they hit A&B Motors in Roseville, stealing three vehicles.
Gestamp Expansion Receives State Incentives, Grant for Expansion
(Chelsea Update would like to thank Alex Rossman for the information in this story.) The Michigan Strategic Fund recently approved three State Essential Services Assessment (SESA) exemptions and a Michigan Business Development Program (MBDP) grant to Gestamp, a multinational group that specializes in the design, development, and manufacture of highly engineered metal components for leading automotive manufacturers.
City eyes extension of downtown social district west along Water Street, Lapeer
PORT HURON — The city may be extending its downtown social district — boundaries that allow patrons of participating bars and restaurants to walk out with an adult beverage — once more. This time, if the state OKs an application recommended by City Council this week, it...
Police trying to identify pedestrian struck by vehicle in Bloomfield Township
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) - The Bloomfield Township Police Department is trying to identify a man who was struck by a vehicle while walking early Thursday morning.At about 5:15 a.m., police received calls about a man walking on Woodward Avenue near Big Beaver Road. The man was then struck by a vehicle before police arrived.Police said the driver stayed on the scene and called 911.The man was taken to the hospital and is listed in serious condition and is on a ventilator, according to a news release. Police are now trying to identify him. He is described as a Black man in his 30s, about 5 feet 9 inches tall with a thin build.Anyone with information on the crash or who can identify the man call Bloomfield Township police at 248-433-7755
Colleen Allen recognized as Disability Pride Month Game Changers honoree
DETROIT -- For Colleen Allen, who has been President and CEO of the Autism Alliance of Michigan (AAoM) since 2012, autism advocacy has always been at the forefront of her life. “My cousin has autism, requires 24/7 care and is nonverbal,” Allen said. “Seeing the challenges and experiences my aunt...
Alexis Wheat: ‘I chose the district before they chose me’
Brandon — The Brandon School District has a new executive assistant to the superintendent and the board of education. “I think I chose the district before they chose me,” said Alexis Wheat. “Just the warmth from the interview panel, the excitement from Carly Stone. I wasn’t sure at first, but I think when you have these people rooting for you, you know you’re in amazing hands. It was really important for me, going where I’m needed, wanted and valued.”
Health officials confirm Macomb County child measles case, alert public about possible exposure sites in Warren and Troy
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced Friday that a Macomb County child has been confirmed to have the state’s sixth document case this year.
Police seek identity of pedestrian hit by vehicle
Bloomfield Township police are seeking the identity of a black male who was hit and injured by a vehicle while walking in the left lane of northbound Woodward near Big Beaver Road around 5:15 a.m. Thursday, July 11. Bloomfield Township police report that they first received multiple 911 calls regarding...
Michigan Parents Battle Insurance Company Over Son’s IV Treatment
Brian and Michelle Stackpoole are taking on Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan, but the Grosse Pointe Park couple is facing an uphill battle. Their son Jack has been diagnosed with a brain condition known as PANS, or Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome. The disease caused the nine-year-old to develop tics, an aversion to eating, and he began picking at his skin until it bled.
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