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Supervisor Michael Lovelock gave 10 days notice for candidates to remove their signs from public property.
The 40-year-old suspect was arraigned Tuesday on multiple charges, including a third-offense drunken driving.
The deadline for submissions is Aug. 30, according to the district.
Check out SEMCOG's list of the top 10 most dangerous intersections in Chesterfield Township.
Check out SEMCOG's list of the top 10 most dangerous intersections in New Baltimore.
A 49-year-old Algonac man, who was killed in a Sunday crash, has been identified by police.
See what openings are in the area.
Here's my idea: split the Amtrak line between Pontiac and Chicago into two lines.
The following information was supplied by Chesterfield Township police. If arrest information applies, it does not convictions.
Krysta LeBeau will be recognized for her hard work and quick thinking, according to New Baltimore Chief Tim Wiley.
Catch up the news from the past week here in Chesterfield and New Baltimore.
Check out a sampling of local real estate listings.
The 34th annual family festival runs Aug. 24-26 at 50931 Maria in downtown New Baltimore.
The event is from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16 at township offices.
The person responsible for firing a gun in the 24 Mile Road area could face a one-year misdemeanor charge.
Candidates Marvin Stepnak, a Republican, and Patrick Militello, a Democrat, won't advance to general election.
Trustee candidates Jerry Alexie and Thomas Yaschen didn't receive enough votes in the Tuesday election to stay in the race.
The incumbent Republican candidate will square off against Sheri Smith, a Democrat, in November.
Michele Ficht, who currently serves as trustee, received less votes than incumbent candidate Jan Uglis.