DEARBORN — Lt. Gov. John Cherry Jr. will be the keynote speaker at the Dearborn Chamber of Commerce Economic Outlook Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Feb. 18 at the Dearborn Inn. “We are thrilled to host Lt. Gov. Cherry and feel that he will be an significant asset to this event and provide valuable information to the attendees,” said Chamber President Jennifer Knott Giering. Cherry has led the Lt. Governor’s Commission on Higher Education & Economic Growth, making a series of recommendations that have brought higher … [Read more...] about Lt. governor to speak at chamber Economic Outlook Breakfast
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Dearborn Rotary Club to host ‘Million Dollar Murder’ mystery event
Proceeds to benefit Oakwood Hospital and Rotary’s Polio Plus campaign DEARBORN – The Rotary Club of Dearborn will host an interactive “Million Dollar Murder” mystery dinner from 6 p.m. to midnight Feb. 21 at Andiamo’s, 21400 Michigan Ave., Dearborn. Tickets are $75 if purchased by Feb. 10, and $80 afterward. Table purchases also are available. To purchase tickets, e-mail Amy Bazzy, event organizer, at [email protected] or call Dearborn Rotary at (313) 278-7233. “You don’t have to be an expert at solving … [Read more...] about Dearborn Rotary Club to host ‘Million Dollar Murder’ mystery event
Union officials remember Rouge explosion 10 years later
By J. PATRICK PEPPER Times-Herald Newspapers DEARBORN — Yesterday marked the 10th anniversary of the tragic explosion that killed six people and injured two dozen more at Ford’s Rouge Plant. Donald Harper, a 58-year-old pipefitter, died on the spot. Cody Boatwright, a 51-year-old welder, died four days later. Warren Blow, a 51-year-old power service operator, died 11 days later. Ken Anderson, a 44-year-old pipefitter; John Arseneau, a 45-year-old pipefitter; and Ron Maritz, a 46-year-old supervisor; died two to three … [Read more...] about Union officials remember Rouge explosion 10 years later
Pair finds homeless man’s body in woods
TAYLOR — A 57-year-old homeless man was found dead in the woods last Sunday some 50 yards north of Isis Coney Island, 26866 Eureka near Inkster Road. Police believe the man, who had been living in a tent in those woods, died from exposure to last week’s extreme cold. He was found by a 38-year-old woman and a 38-year-old man who also are homeless and had lived with him in the tent for a few days beforehand. The brother of the younger man had invited the three to stay with him during the worst of the cold weather, but … [Read more...] about Pair finds homeless man’s body in woods
City avoids road salt woes
By BROOKE STEVENSON Sunday Times Newspapers RIVERVIEW — Unlike other area communities, the city is not experiencing road salt shortages or large price increases. This year officials joined the Michigan Inter-governmental Trade Network, and say that so far the decision has paid off. MITN is a group of agencies that joined forces to create a regional bid notification system to notify members of new bid opportunities. In previous years the city sought road salt bids through the state of Michigan. Dearborn and … [Read more...] about City avoids road salt woes
Company hired to oversee brownfield
By BROOKE STEVENSON Sunday Times Newspapers RIVERVIEW — City officials are trying to take the edge off a company’s impending departure. Taminco, at West Jefferson near Pennsylvania announced last year that it soon would be moving its production facility, which mainly manufactures chemical amines, to St. Gabriel, La. To help counter the loss of jobs and taxes to the community, officials have hired Carlisle Wortman Associates Inc. to help prepare for brownfield development on the site. A committee made … [Read more...] about Company hired to oversee brownfield
Beating the elements: High school improvements to improve energy efficiency
By TOM TIGANI Sunday Times Newspapers LINCOLN PARK — The next phase of a window and door replacement project at Lincoln Park High School will begin this summer. Lincoln Park Public Schools Board of Education members recently gave the go-ahead for the fourth phase of a five-phase plan to improve energy efficiency by replacing all of the high school’s windows and doors. Supt. Randall Kite said the project, which is supported with money from a 1.5 mill sinking fund approved by voters in 2003, was planned in … [Read more...] about Beating the elements: High school improvements to improve energy efficiency
City discontinues traffic detail
TAYLOR — The city’s Police Department has discontinued its Traffic Detail Program. The detail, which ended Jan. 14, was a voluntary program for police officers to work during off-duty hours. Officials say the department’s regular three patrol shifts will not be impacted. They also say they have serious concerns over the long-term impact that the overtime pay associated with the detail will have on the viability of the city’s pension system. Because hours worked under the detail are outside regular duty hours, … [Read more...] about City discontinues traffic detail
Chiefs come marching home from Washington
By BROOKE STEVENSON Sunday Times Newspapers WYANDOTTE — After four days in Washington, D.C., and performing in President Barack Obama’s inaugural parade, the Marching Chiefs returned home Wednesday afternoon. Members of the Roosevelt High School marching band practiced tirelessly for the performance since learning Dec. 5 that they had been chosen from more than 1,300 applicants nationwide and were one of just two Michigan groups to perform. With Tuesday’s events behind them, members now consider themselves … [Read more...] about Chiefs come marching home from Washington
Local fifth-graders rally support for rhinos
By J. PATRICK PEPPER Times-Herald Newspapers DEARBORN — After learning about the plight of the endangered black rhinoceros, McCollough-Unis fifth-graders Hussein Elashkar, Haidar Zaidan and Hassan Hammoud just had to help. The children found the animal’s granite-like stature and majestic horn simply too beautiful a creature for to sit idly by. So with the help of some teachers, a couple of artistic ninth-graders and a generous student body, the trio launched a fundraiser to “adopt” one of the hulking … [Read more...] about Local fifth-graders rally support for rhinos