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Tuesday, March 9, 2010 | Archives |
New firm brings jobs, investment to NorthvilleThe former OIS building on Five Mile Road near Beck Road will soon house the American headquarters of Techno SemiChem, a Korean-based firm that supports the emerging battery industry.
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Belleville Arts Council seeks new membersIt’s a new year, and the Belleville Area Council for the Arts is looking for some new blood. Senate joins House to end legislative ‘perks’The Michigan Senate voted to end taxpayer funded health care for future legislators last week, approving legislation that had previously been accepted in the House of Representatives. Advertisement
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Downtown Wayne Goes 3DYou can now explore the community of Wayne, Michigan in 3D using the latest technology from Google and Luna Tech Designs OpinionTime for common decency to prevailAs I sit down to write this column, the polls in Van Buren Township are still open and will be for another eight hours. | ||||
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