Tuesday Jun 24 | Heritage Newspapers
Farrah has sights on state Senate
State Rep. Barbara Farrah is completing her career in the House of Representatives.
Lumber in 1800s, Lions in 2000s
This is the sixth installment in a series about Downriver communities. City: Allen Park.
Dozier: Meridian band to launch concert series today
The Meridian Community Band will kick off the 'Music in the Park' concert series 7 p.m. today at the Meridian Historical Village in Okemos' Central Park.
Woman is suing city and officer
A resident who pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct this year is suing the city and the police officer who arrested her.
City getting ready to celebrate 75th birthday
A 75th anniversary, known as a "Diamond Jubilee," traditionally is accompanied by diamonds and gold - and this city's is no exception.
Extra! Extra! Read all about how old I am
Yes, I turn 60 today . I have a column at www.freep.com/opinion about how headlines at the time of my birth are eerily relevant still today.
Eric Hopkins grew up with Shannon Gholston and DeShawn Reed in Ecores. Attorney David Moran represents the Reeds.
Bloomfield Hills resident Ron Kattoo has vivid memories of riding on the Boblo boats when he was a child.
DNR: Fish on beds in some of the inland lakes
Anglers report seeing fish on the beds in some of the inland lakes, but others are still waiting, the Michigan Department of Resources saidin its weekly fishing report.
Local Sports: Outdoors - Michigan fishing report
Anglers report seeing fish on the beds in some of the inland lakes, but others are still waiting.
New flood plan could affect several Heights parcels
Approximately 300 parcels in the city of Dearborn Heights could be affected if Wayne County officials move forward with a proposal designed to reduce the number of flooding events that occur along the North ...
Recreation will get boost from burgers
Allen Park is hoping residents' penchant for burger and fries will help raise money for city parks.
Town's top firefighter says he's giving back
By Matt Jachman * OBSERVER STAFF WRITER * May 18, 2008 Fire department Engineer Scott Jarosz grew up in Wyandotte, but his is a Redford story all the same.
Alleged thief attempts to flee in street sweeper
Police engaged in one of the most unusual chases in recent memory. They weren't left in the dust by a high-octane muscle car.
'I'm leaning towards the buyout.' Dan Dulong, 46, of Ecorse, above, who said he has a license to drive commercial trucks and might look for work in that industry.
Strong turnout for DCC foreclosure forum
The rising cost of food and gasoline, job losses, life changes and, in some cases, the subprime mortgage crisis have left many people struggling to make ends meet.
“Do we have any rednecks out there?”
Oneita the Music Lover's mission Saturday was to see Little Big Town at the Hoedown. via Detroit Free Press
CD13: Martha Scott runs for Congress
State Sen. Martha Scott made it official this morning ... she's challenging Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick for the 13th Congressional District. via MichiganLiberal
Named for popular president, community boomed in 1940s
This is the third installment in a series about Downriver communities. City: Taylor. via Detroit Free Press