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School Boards: 2 newcomers knock out incumbents in Detroit
The embattled Detroit Public Schools Board of Education lost two incumbents in Tuesday's race for four at-large seats, according to unofficial results.
Years of theater yields quilt made of T-shirts
Published at PO Box 96 124 W. St. Clair Romeo, MI 48065. Phone: 752-3524 Fax: 752-0548 Updated Wednesday, November 04, 2009 at 3 PM EST Residents at the Romeo Nursing Center help put together a quilt made of shirts displaying the Romeo Theatre Company's productions from the past 21 years.
Dumpster corral project hits snag in planning
Published at PO Box 96 124 W. St. Clair Romeo, MI 48065. Phone: 752-3524 Fax: 752-0548 Updated Wednesday, November 04, 2009 at 3 PM EST DELAYED DUMPSTERS.
Rochester students help check water's health
Published at PO Box 96 124 W. St. Clair Romeo, MI 48065. Phone: 752-3524 Fax: 752-0548 Updated Wednesday, November 04, 2009 at 3 PM EST CLINTON RIVER CRITTERS.
The owner of South Park Welding Supplies stood outside the business late Monday afternoon and considered the future.
2 recall efforts target five on school board
Two separate recall effort have been brought against five of the seven members of the Romeo Community Schools Board of Education.
Man sought in 1994 Oregon case is arrested in Michigan
ROMEO, Mich. -- Federal authorities have arrested a Mexican native wanted for sex crimes allegedly committed 15 years ago in Oregon.
Construction finished at 21 Mile, Romeo Plank
Drivers wanting to turn left at the 21 Mile Road and Romeo Plank intersection: wait no more.
Ghastly Displays Haunt Romeo's Tillson
You might say one local neighborhood scares away the competition when it comes to decorating for Halloween.
History lessons to keep British focus: Education adviser denies shift to multiculturalism
Claims that British history will give way to multiculturalism in the new national curriculum are false, the Government's most senior education adviser said yesterday.
WHAT a looker! This Damselfly seems to pose for the camera as it shows off dazzling blue eyes.
Local schools learn about Teen Court program
Local students intrigued by the criminal justice system may have an opportunity to experience it firsthand.
Elementary students run for fun and funds
Published at PO Box 96 124 W. St. Clair Romeo, MI 48065. Phone: 752-3524 Fax: 752-0548 Updated Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at 3 PM EST DASHING FOR DOLLARS.
Area bars, liquor stores disagree with extending hours
Last call, 4 a.m.? Not in Romeo. A House committee has approved of legislation that would extend closing time at bars and allow liquor stores to sell alcohol before noon on Sunday, all in exchange for paying a fee.
Victim recovers after being pinned between two cars
Police say an ex-con is back in jail after attempting to kill his girlfriend the morning of Oct.
When seven candidates for Farmington Hills City Council were asked what their top priority would be at the end of a four-year term, if elected or re-elected, they put on their thinking caps.
Patrick O'Leary is the new CEO at TelNet Worldwide Inc., provider of business communications products and services, including converged voice, data and connectivity solutions.
A cell phone signal helped to recover two Northern Michigan University students, after being lost in the woods Saturday night.
Property tours help fill downtowns
Some metro area downtown development authorities are hosting property tours to showcase available properties in an effort to reduce the amount of vacant retail and office space.
RCS faces $218 per kid loss in state aid revenue
The state's drop in foundation grant will cost Romeo Community Schools about $1.2 million.