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Aug. 9: Good Morning Chesterfield, New Baltimore
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Christy has been a journalist for the past 11 years. She graduated from Wayne State University in Detroit with a BA in journalism. During that time, she worked as a freelance writer for several local publications and completed internships in and out of state. Afterward, she worked as a news reporter for the Detroit Free Press for six years, where she covered communities, crime, growth and development and much more. While reporting high-profile criminal cases, Christy had stories appear in publications across the country, including USA Today. Her work has also been published in The Huffington Post and AOL news homepage.
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Anchor Bay Aquarium offers guidance for children and parents.
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A 30-year-old man who had been living in Chesterfield Township at the time of his arrest faces charges for stealing more than $5,000 in cash from an elderly couple in the community.
This information was provided by Chesterfield Township police. It does not indicate convictions.
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The township accuses the company of violating zoning laws, stating the facility on Gratiot is operating illegally, The Macomb Daily reported.
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Meijer in Chesterfield Township pulled ground turkey from the shelves in accordance with a recall due to a salmonella outbreak.
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The Aug. 2 primary election results show Karl Rutledge has the lead over two other candidates.
Local kids learn about all kinds of wild animals during a July 27 program at Chesterfield Township Library.
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Anchor Bay School District will have open enrollment and registration in various school buildings in early August.
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On Friday, the Macomb County Health Department warned the public not to swim at the beach in New Baltimore.
A 30-year-old man who had been living in New Haven and Chesterfield is accused of scamming a Chesterfield couple out of $5,500 for home repairs he never did.
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State Rep. Anthony Forlini, R-Harrison Township, showed off Lake St. Clair Thursday afternoon to key members of the Michigan House of Representatives, as well as water and tourism groups, during an hour-long boat tour.