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Council OKs West Nine Mile Road Enhancement Project
The plan includes narrowing the current five lanes of traffic to three lanes to allow for on-street parking and improved pedestrian accessibility and safety.

The plan includes narrowing the current five lanes of traffic to three lanes to allow for on-street parking and improved pedestrian accessibility and safety.

Yep - free s'mores offered at Ferndale's Local Kitchen and Bar at midnight Thursday through Saturday nights.
Get ready for the week ahead in Ferndale with these five things to know.
Two public hearings, the consideration of a West Nine Mile enhancement project and more on tonight's council agenda.
Here's an update from Chris Hughes with the Ferndale Downtown Development Authority on some spooktacular events happening this week.
Canine to Five will open at 2141 Hilton Road on Dec. 15.
Here's a closer look at one of the homes on the market in Ferndale.
Did you attend the event on Saturday? Add your pictures to our gallery!
A local resident is trying to find homes for several 12-week-old kittens.
Here's a look at some of the most popular Ferndale Patch posts from the past seven days.
The new downtown Ferndale restaurant is now open for brunch 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.
Here are some of this week's stories from nearby towns.
"Although this was a potentially serious situation, school officials could not have handled this situation more appropriately," said Ferndale Police Chief Tim Collins.
The intruder fled in a stolen silver Ford Ranger with a red logo on the door that says "Oxbow," police said.
The eight candidates participated in a forum Thursday night hosted by the League of Women Voters.
Board of Education vice president Chuck Moeser submitted this letter to the editor.
We're searching for the best Halloween Costume in America. Enter yourself or your kids for a chance to win $5,000.
Get the schedule and details here about the annual dog-friendly event.
Mikaila Downing, 16, is raising money to study ballet full-time at a prestigious school in New York City.
The budget reflected a "rainy day fund" of $4,677,220.