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Weekend Construction Closes Multiple Lanes on Hall Road, I-94
In Macomb Township, 24 Mile Road remains closed between Card Road and North Avenue, but is expected to reopen by Aug. 31.

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<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br> Macomb Township is primarily residential and so its main concerns are those of home and family. The economic downturn hit Macomb's housing market hard and although market values are slowly increasing, property values and township development are topics important to Macomb homeowners. Macomb is also home to several public and private school districts and parents have a right to know what their child's education entails.
In Macomb Township, 24 Mile Road remains closed between Card Road and North Avenue, but is expected to reopen by Aug. 31.

Eastbound Hall Road and stretches of I-94 north of 23 Mile Road are among the areas under construction this weekend.
This back-to-school message comes from Jacqueline Johnston, new superintendent of L'Anse Creuse Public Schools.
The Chippewa Valley High School marching band provided fans a sneak peek of this year's show on Aug. 21.
Southeastern Michigan's cadre of twenty-something Patch local editors sat down this week to offer the only advice we're qualified to offer.
The upgrades will impact the Macomb Township's network electronics and wireless networking, telephone system, and central servers and data storage.
As the editor of Clinton Township Patch, I can't wait to work with you to make this site our township's go-to forum for community news and conversation.
Let Clinton Township Patch readers know when your school, church or organization is having an event.
It's football season in Macomb Township, with Dakota and L'Anse Creuse North high school's opening their seasons Aug. 23.
Macomb Township builder Mike Chirco, Chesterfield Township-based Achatz Pie Company's Wendy Achatz, Clinton Township Supervisor Robert Cannon, heart surgeon Dr. Steve Harrington and the Wujek-Calcaterra family are this year's inductees.
Clinton Township Supervisor Robert Cannon, heart surgeon Dr. Steve Harrington, Macomb Township builder Mike Chirco, Achatz Pie Company's Wendy Achatz, and the Wujek-Calcaterra family are the Class of 2012's inductees.
Macomb Township builder Mike Chirco, Achatz Pie Company's Wendy Achatz, Clinton Township Supervisor Robert Cannon, heart surgeon Dr. Steve Harrington and the Wujek-Calcaterra family are this year's inductees.
The Chippewa Valley school board awarded five textbook contracts totaling $127,985 at its Aug. 13 meeting.
The Big Reds will take on the Pioneers in the first game of the Detroit Sports Commission Prep Kickoff Classic Aug. 24 at Wayne State University.
Plan ahead with the district's 2012-13 calendar for the upcoming school year.
Macomb Township builder Mike Chirco, heart surgeon Dr. Steve Harrington, Achatz Pie Company's Wendy Achatz, Clinton Township Supervisor Robert Cannon and the Wujek-Calcaterra family are this year's inductees.
Tonina Borgia's arrest left her unable to testify in the murder trial of her 63-year-old mother, leading a judge to declare a mistrial in the case.
Macomb Township residents are among some of the top givers in the country, according to national study by The Chronicle of Philanthropy.
The following information was supplied by the Clinton Township Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The Aquatics Center will be closed from Tuesday, Sept. 4 to Friday, Sept. 7, with Gymnasiums A & B, Aerobics Room #1, and Tadpole Town (Child Watch) closed Tuesday, Sept. 4 to Sunday, Sept. 9.