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Stellantis warns union of potentially thousands of job cuts at plant outside Detroit
Stellantis is warning union workers that it could lay off as many as 2,450 of the 3,700 union workers employed at a truck plant just outside of Detroit. The job cuts would be at the Stellantis Warren Truck Plant, which builds an older version of the Ram 1500 pickup called the Tradesman, sold mainly to commercial businesses. The company came out with a new version of the truck in 2018, and for the 2025 model year there’s a new Tradesman.
Your 7 Weekly Recap: Gas prices, political visits and more stories you may have missed
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Auxiom Hires Matt Wehrly and Jason Shotwell for Information Technology Team
Rochester-based Auxiom, a provider of comprehensive IT solutions for businesses and other organizations, has hired Matt Wehrly as director of client services and Jason Shotwell as one of the company’s […] The post Auxiom Hires Matt Wehrly and Jason Shotwell for Information Technology Team appeared first on DBusiness Magazine.
UPDATE: McLaren Port Huron ceases diverting ambulances amid tech. disruption
PORT HURON — A day after a larger disruption to its technology systems, McLaren Port Huron, the region's biggest hospital, have reportedly ceased diverting ambulances as of this morning, according to a spokesman for the facility. The hospital and health system had initially confirmed it was temporarily mid-diversion on Monday hours after other service providers were notified of the issue. However, hospital officials remain mum about the the status of the larger tech concerns as some patients...
Michigan police arrest five men possibly linked to international theft ring
TROY, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) – Police in Troy have arrested a group of men who may have ties to an international crime ring that targeted homes in the metro area to carry out high-end burglaries.A homeowner who lives at the 3600 block of Millay called 911 shortly before 1 p.m. last Thursday after seeing a stranger inside her house on her security camera. Officers quickly swarmed the home in the Raintree Village subdivision. "We observed a couple of individuals running west from the area of that house, cross Rochester Road; one of them ran, and our officers initiated a foot pursuit and...
Panduren, MSU to start season
ALMONT — Ava Panduren, a 2024 graduate of Almont High School, will continue her playing days with the Michigan State University women’s soccer team this fall. In addition to MSU, Panduren also received recruiting interest from Michigan, Bowling Green, Xavier, Cincinnati, LSU, Syracuse, Kentucky, Louisville, Kansas and Grand Valley State University.
Stanley Legacy Wall honors four local heroes for their lasting impact on the Port Huron community
The success of a community can be tied to the accomplishments of the individuals that call it home. These individuals inspire others to achieve greatness or trailblaze a path for others to be successful. In 2020 the Port Huron Museums created The Stanley Legacy Wall within the Carnegie Museum to...
Dozens of volunteers unveil Summer Fest ‘24
IMLAY CITY — Summer Fest 2024 is upon us, taking place this Friday and Saturday in downtown Imlay City. Dozens of volunteers have stepped up to help make sure the festival marches forward and have donated countless hours in recent days. The Summer Fest committee would like to extend...
Letters to the editor: Aug. 7
“When satire is truthful and sad because it mocks reality so perfectly and that reality is truly sad.”. Stand down: During the Vietnam War, combat units requiring time to rest/recover were removed from the jungles and rice patties to a place of relative security and safety. I was in Vietnam and will never forget the stand down in Chu Lia.
Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance to visit Michigan this week
(CBS DETROIT) - Republican vice presidential nominee and Ohio Sen. JD Vance will visit Shelby Township this week. Vance, who campaigned last month in Grand Rapids alongside Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump following the Republican National Convention, will speak at the Shelby Township Police Department at 10 a.m. Wednesday. "Michiganders are feeling the effects of Border Czar, Kamala Harris' crisis first-hand. Democrats in Michigan are prioritizing ludicrous programs for illegal immigrants, welcoming them into communities across the state. They've made sanctuary areas across the Wolverine State in places like Lansing, Ingham County, Kalamazoo County, Kent County, and Wayne County," a statement from Trump's campaign...
Giant maple tree falls, narrowly misses man
ALMONT — Call it divine intervention. Call it luck. Call it God watching over him. Whatever you want to call it, Almont resident Daryl Eastman is very thankful and counting his blessings after narrowly avoiding disaster. Last month, Eastman, who lives adjacent to the First Congregational Church near the...
81-year-old woman tap dances her way to Ms. Senior Michigan crown
The winner of the 37th annual Ms. Senior Michigan Pageant tap danced her way into the hearts and minds of the audience and pageant judges. Sharon Kay Burdt wowed the audience with her dancing prowess. The 81-year-old from Swartz Creek was shocked when her name was announced as the winner.
GOP VP candidate J.D. Vance calls out Kamala Harris on immigration, policing in Michigan
SHELBY TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WILX) - Republican Vice President nominee J.D. Vance appeared in Shelby Township Wednesday morning, calling out Vice President Kamala Harris’ policy decisions on immigration and police. Former President Donald Trump hopes that Vance will give him a boost in key midwestern swing states, including Michigan. “We’ve...
Vance says Trump can ‘deliver security in our streets’ during Shelby Township stop
SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Surrounded by local law enforcement and airing his intent to “back the blue,” Republican vice presidential candidate and U.S. Sen. JD Vance stopped by the Shelby Township Police Department Aug. 7 to pitch Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s campaign platform on crime, immigration and more.
JD Vance talks border security 'disgrace' during visit to Detroit suburb, is asked by reporter what makes him smile
With a line of police officers standing behind him, GOP vice presidential nominee JD Vance spoke to a small group during a visit to battleground Michigan on Wednesday.
Man admits guilt in 2015 fraud case in Shelby Twp.
A Rochester Hills man who was apprehended by Shelby Township police early this year on a nine-year old warrant pleaded guilty last week to two felony fraud charges. Steve John, 39, entered pleas in Macomb County Circuit Court in Mount Clemens to false pretenses under $20,000 and conspiracy to commit false pretenses under $20,000 for a June 2015 incident in Shelby Township.
Vance assails Harris on illegal immigration at Shelby Township police station rally
Republican Vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance localized his attacks on the immigration policies of Vice President Kamala Harris for her and the Biden Administration during a visit Wednesday to the Shelby Township municipal grounds. Speaking in front of a few dozen supporters outdoors near the Shelby Township police station at...
Sterling Heights hopes to build a ‘Pathway to Play and Preservation’ at the ballot box this November
What’s happening: This past June, a ballot proposal was authorized by the Sterling Heights City Council, putting the fate of the city’s Visioning 2040 strategic plan in the hands of Sterling Heights voters. That ballot proposal now has a name, “Pathway to Play and Preservation,” and its future will be decided on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5.
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