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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. MORE FROM THE JOURNAL NEWSPAPERS
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Millage not part of ACTion planVoters in the City of Romulus won’t see a request for a public safety millage on the ballot in May, after all. New plan designed to bring Athletic Club into the blackThe down economy has apparently hindered the fitness of the Romulus Athletic Club (RAC). Advertisement
Belleville Arts Council seeks new membersLetter of the day, March 5This Week's Classifieds |
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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 OpinionState needs to solve school fundingOfficials in the Northville Public School District are taking the right approach to a projected deficit: keep the cuts as far away from the classroom as possible. | ||||
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