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Macomb County Economic Forecast Mostly Positive for 2012
Dr. Jim Jacobs, president Macomb Community College and renown economist, gave his annual Economic Forecast for Macomb County Thursday in Chesterfield Township.

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Dr. Jim Jacobs, president Macomb Community College and renown economist, gave his annual Economic Forecast for Macomb County Thursday in Chesterfield Township.

A funeral home business is interested in tearing down the structure on Main and Maria streets.
Federal and city money is to pay for the project.
The regulation field is projected for completion by June off Morelli Drive near Chesterfield Road.
The charges stem from crimes in New Baltimore and Chesterfield.
Twenty-eight percent of residents travel more than 45 minutes from home to work, according to a recent study of small-town commutes.
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A Chesterfield man has been arrested for the breaking and entering of The Country Inn.
The following information was supplied by police. Arrest information does not indicate convictions.
The following information was supplied by Chesterfield Township police. Arrest information does not indicate convictions.
The restaurant chain is expected to open soon inside a BP gas station on 23 Mile.
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John Olszewski, 57, who operated funeral homes in New Haven, New Baltimore and Richmond, faces three counts of funeral contract fraud.
The former New Baltimore funeral home owner is scheduled to appear in 42-2 District Court for alleged contract fraud out of the New Haven business.
A 4,000-square-foot facility in Chesterfield Township will serve as boys club and training grounds for young baseball players.
The lending and appraisal process has set back opening date, owners say.
Some say they remove their decorations before New Year's Day while others wait as long as the Epiphany.
It has not been determined when the longtime Kmart on Gratiot will shut its doors.
Chesterfield Township police are investigating crash that took place shortly after Christmas on Interstate 94.
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