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Andrew Thurlow is the Local Editor for Wyandotte Patch and Trenton-Grosse Ile Patch. A Downriver native and graduate of the Wayne State University Journalism Program, Andrew has worked in a variety of fields within the industry, from local government and sports reporting to automotive and international business news.
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Police did not say whether the fires were connected, or if they suspect multiple culprits.
Formally known as the Shelter Building, Chateau on the River has recently undergone major renovations and now offers an ideal location available to the public year-round.
Firefighters were able to salvage some of the owner’s personal belongings.
Containers that do not meet the new standards will not be collected.
The organizations are also working to giveaway “Joe Bucks” gift certificates to random shoppers this holiday season.
Tickets for the fundraiser are available by calling Gwin’s Garden at (855) 687-4946. The ribbon-cutting with local officials is scheduled for 4 p.m. on Dec. 12, at the AG Property Services Building. The fundraiser runs from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Tickets for the fundraiser are available by calling Gwin’s Garden at (855) 687-4946. The ribbon-cutting with local officials is scheduled for 4 p.m. on Dec. 12, at the AG Property Services Building. The fundraiser runs from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Sierra Club calls on EPA to redesignate and protect Michigan counties from unhealthy levels of ozone pollution under the federal Clean Air Act.
Sierra Club calls on EPA to redesignate and protect Michigan counties from unhealthy levels of ozone pollution under the federal Clean Air Act.
Andrew Thurlow is a graduate of the Wayne State University Journalism Program. A versatile writer, Andrew has worked in a variety of fields within the industry, from local government and sports reporting to automotive and international business news.
Andrew Thurlow is a graduate of the Wayne State University Journalism Program. A versatile writer, Andrew has worked in a variety of fields within the industry, from local government and sports reporting to automotive and international business news.
Plus more must-read stories from around southeast Michigan this week.
Plus more must-read stories from around southeast Michigan this week.
A third suspect, who has not been identified, remains at large.
Residents are encouraged to make recommendations at the Dec.2 city council meeting.
All funds raised will go toward AFSME Local 1055 Christmas Help for Needy Families and WPS Blessings in a Backpack charity.
Police chase suspect through backyards of residential neighborhood.
The trade could save the Detroit team more than $75 million in the long run.