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Wyandotte Boy Scout Collecting for the Needy
Greg Schlimmer will be accepting donations in front of Lademan Insurance Agency on Friday night.

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Greg Schlimmer will be accepting donations in front of Lademan Insurance Agency on Friday night.

The showing of "Despicable Me" was canceled in July, but has been reset for next month.
Students can now learn about the Holocaust, world military history and American music and culture.
In the wake of a relative's death, Angela Venditti has focused her platform on reaching young people.
Students can now learn about rock 'n' roll, history through baseball and video production.
Developers plan to invest nearly $2 million to turn the Sears Building into a 33-room boutique hotel.
Wyandotte City Clerk William Griggs is urging voters to study the ballot before Election Day.
Angela Venditti will make a presentation to students at Roosevelt High School. The public is invited.
Developers are prepared to invest nearly $2 million to turn the building into a 33-room boutique hotel.
Wyandotte Animal Pound, WAG Animal Rescue and Shelter to Home have a multitude of animals available for adoption.
Check out these job openings, courtesy of indeed.com.
Wyandotte's Iain Smith was amongst the more than 60 cognitively and physically impaired children from Downriver schools who partook in the 3rd annual Victory Day on Saturday.
The Wyandotte musician also gives guitar lessons worldwide through Skype.
Maps of participating sellers will be for sale for $1 at the Wyandotte Museum.
Rob Bourassa will play the guitar from 1 to 3 p.m. today at the corner of Elm and First streets.
Work is first being done on the river's side of the building. From Biddle, nothing looks different.
The lab will focus on the American automotive, construction, sports and leisure industries.
Wyandotte's Purple Heart Memorial Garden is on the cover, along with photos of Canton, Dearborn and Plymouth.
Jeffery Gale Harbin, who lives in a group home on Oak Street, went missing Saturday.
The owners of Lions & Tigers & Beers Sports Club have pledged to rebuild.