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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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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. Jewelers ready for diamond jubileeThe owners of Dearborn Jewelers in downtown Plymouth said they’re not going to let a little construction get in the way of a celebration of a major milestone. Advertisement
Plymouth symphony to celebrate TchaikovskyLetter of the day, March 5This Week's Classifieds |
Latest ReportsFriday, March 5:
Fundraiser set for fire victims
3:42 PM | Westland
Try again: Canton looks for Ford Road options
3:35 PM | Canton Thursday, March 4:
Downtown jeweler to celebrate major milestone
5:33 PM | Business
Canton police search for missing teen
11:27 AM | Canton The BlogsSpielman:
What would be the 'safe' choice in Van Buren?
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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 OpinionCandidates should learn, and follow, election lawsOfficials in the Northville Public School District learned something last week. There’s no ‘good intentions’ clause in Michigan election law. | ||||
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