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Secretary of State at 16 Mile and Gratiot May Remain Closed Through September
Damage caused by a broken water pipe may close the 37015 S. Gratiot Ave. office through the end of September.

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Damage caused by a broken water pipe may close the 37015 S. Gratiot Ave. office through the end of September.

Upload your photos and video of tonight's Crusader vs. Blue Devils and Cougars vs. Titans games to the teams' respective football galleries on Patch.
The following information was supplied by the Macomb County Sheriff's Office. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Under Michigan fireworks law, residents can use consumer fireworks on the day before, day of and day after a national holiday, including Labor Day.
Two months after the Clinton Township board filed a request with the governor's office to remove Clerk George Fitzgerald, the governor's office has said it doesn't have enough information to do so.
The memory of Dave Jackson will live on in Crusader Nation, specifically in the newly renamed Jackson Gymnasium.
The memory of Dave Jackson will live on in Crusader Nation, specifically in the newly renamed Jackson Gymnasium.
A renewal hearing will be held on Sept. 10 at the Clinton Township Civic Center. All residents are welcome to attend.
Area customers are encouraged to use the Secretary of State's online services or visit another branch location.
With pending lawsuits and the possibility of state removal from his post, Clerk George Fitzgerald will not be allowed to return to his former office quarters where employees have reported a "hostile work environment."
Clinton Township won't be doing business with the recycling and composing facility on Quinn Road so long as it remains embroiled in a court battle over the facility's alleged emission of noxious odors.
The state board of canvassers did not have the necessary votes to certify the petition that would put the proposal on the Nov. 6 ballot.
AAA officials have said that Tropical Storm Isaac -- soon expected to become Hurricane Isaac -- may cause gas prices in Michigan to pass the $4 mark.
AAA officials have said that Tropical Storm Isaac -- soon expected to become Hurricane Isaac -- may cause gas prices in Michigan to pass the $4 mark.
Patch recently spoke with veteran Chippewa Valley kindergarten teacher Connie Hagel to get an idea of what full-day will mean for the kindergarten curriculum and what parents can do to better prepare their students.
Home and business owners in Clinton Township will see a 7.4 percent overall increase in water and sewerage service in October.
Patch recently spoke with veteran Chippewa Valley kindergarten teacher Connie Hagel to get an idea of what full-day will mean for the kindergarten curriculum and what parents can do to better prepare their students.
The Chippewa Valley, New Haven, L'Anse Creuse and Macomb Intermediate school districts are hiring in several areas this month.
Looking for a few more people to help with a roadside cleanup or can drive? Post a call out for volunteers in the Announcements section on Patch.
Known for its fresh and healthy pitas, Pita Pit is opening a new location in the plaza across from St. Isidore Catholic Church in Macomb Township.