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Kids and parents can join the library for some September fun.

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Kids and parents can join the library for some September fun.

Employees were given layoff notices early this week, according to the district.
The recent theft is the second one of its kind at the Family Dollar property.
Holly Kirsten, head of youth services for Chesterfield Township Library, writes about the summer reading program.
See what openings are in and around town.
Boast about your child's accomplishments, send us your favorite pictures from the athletic fields, school performances or start your own blog.
Stanton, a new councilman, cited work-related responsibilities in Washington, D.C., as the reason for his resignation.
The Sunday cruise in Chesterfield Township brought in an assortment of cars and car enthusiasts.
The 34th annual family festival took place Aug. 24-26 at 50931 Maria in downtown New Baltimore.
The North Gratiot Cruise took place Sunday on Gratiot from Hall to 23 Mile in Chesterfield.
The car festivities kicked off at noon Sunday from Hall to 23 Mile on Gratiot.
Catch up on the latest headlines in Chesterfield Township and New Baltimore.
Check out a sampling of local listings in the 48047 zip code.
This back-to-school message comes from Jacqueline Johnston, new superintendent of L'Anse Creuse Public Schools.
In Chesterfield, eastbound and westbound I-94 will be reduced to a single lane between 23 Mile and County Line roads from 9 p.m. Friday until 6 a.m. Monday.
Here are your picks for Readers' Choice.
Three Detroit men allegedly stole thousands of electronics from area Best Buy stores before their arrests in Chesterfield.
The Tars played Thursday night at home.
The suspect who was staying at a motel in the township was charged with third-degree criminal sexual conduct in 42-2 District Court in New Baltimore.
Physicals dated after April 15 are required for tryouts.