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  • Dearborn offers rent, mortgage and utility grants to residents hit hard by pandemic

    Dearborn offers rent, mortgage and utility grants to residents hit hard by pandemic

    By SUE SUCHYTA Times-Herald Newspapers DEARBORN – Grant applications for up to $5,000, to cover up to six months of rent, mortgage and utilities, will […] Continue Reading...

  • Beggs confirmed as new Riverview police chief

    Beggs confirmed as new Riverview police chief

      By ZEINAB NAJM Times-Herald Newspapers RIVERVIEW — The City Council unanimously approved the appointment of new Police Chief Ronald Beggs during a Jan. 11 […] Continue Reading...

  • Community leader Marge Powell remembered for her service

    Community leader Marge Powell remembered for her service

      DEARBORN – Marjorie “Marge” Powell, 87, the city’s first female city council president and an active community volunteer and leader, died Jan. 9 at […] Continue Reading...

  • Former church may become performing art center

    Former church may become performing art center

      By SUE SUCHYTA Sunday Times Newspapers WYANDOTTE – The former St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, at Goodell and Second streets, which has been closed since […] Continue Reading...

  • The Henry Ford recognized, awarded funding for sensory-friendly programs

    The Henry Ford recognized, awarded funding for sensory-friendly programs

    The Autism Alliance of Michigan bestowed its Seal of Approval on The Henry Ford for the Dearborn institution’s programs to accommodate and welcome those on the autistic spectrum. Continue Reading...

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Dearborn residents asked to keep parked vehicles off the streets on trash day to allow for street sweeping

DEARBORN – The city of Dearborn is asking residents to assist with the street sweeping process by keeping their parked vehicles off the road on their trash and Public Service days. Keeping the … Read More... about Dearborn residents asked to keep parked vehicles off the streets on trash day to allow for street sweeping

Palamara leads County Commission effort against new tax

Wayne County Commissioner Joseph Palamara (D-Grosse Ile), sponsored a resolution April 14 rejecting the placement of a new 1 mill county tax on the ballot to fund afterschool programs. The commission … Read More... about Palamara leads County Commission effort against new tax

Stories

Heights Council still deadlocked on new council member

By ZEINAB NAJM Times-Herald Newspapers HEIGHTS — The City Council failed to select a new member for a third time after another 3-3 tie vote at its most recent meeting. Four candidates were … Read More... about Heights Council still deadlocked on new council member

Heights Council to meet Jan. 19 for mayoral appointment discussion

By ZEINAB NAJM Times-Herald Newspapers HEIGHTS — The City Council will hold a study session Jan. 19 followed by a special meeting to discuss selecting a new mayor. Virtual meeting times are 6 … Read More... about Heights Council to meet Jan. 19 for mayoral appointment discussion

Uncooperative traffic stop target arrested

By SUE SUCHYTA Sunday Times Newspapers WYANDOTTE — A man was arrested Dec. 28 for obstructing police officers following a traffic stop, during which he failed to comply with any of the involved … Read More... about Uncooperative traffic stop target arrested

Entertainment

Enter stage right: Women fight for equitable representation in directorial ranks

  Women represent half the population, yet they are under-represented in the directorial ranks, from Broadway to community theater, for reasons ranging from financial to outdated … Read More... about Enter stage right: Women fight for equitable representation in directorial ranks

OBTC continues 1-to-1 virtual theater season with ‘Home Less’

Providing a glimpse into the life of a pandemic helper is the focus of Open Book’s next virtual one-to-one live theater offering, “Home Less,” available Mondays and Thursdays, Jan. 7 to 25, via … Read More... about OBTC continues 1-to-1 virtual theater season with ‘Home Less’

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