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Tuesday, March 9, 2010 | Archives |
Taking FlightYoung Jonah Hurley checked out the controls on the University of Michigan Med-Flight helicopter Thursday morning. Hurley, a kindergartener at the St. Mary Catholic School in Wayne, is fighting a rare form of cancer. The school and the Wayne Fire Department arranged the special visit for Hurley and his classmates.
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Assessing the situationWayne leaders, citizens grapple with funding crisis“We didn’t create this problem, but it is our problem,” Wayne Mayor Al Haidous said Tuesday night. Donations sought in wake of fatal fireThe Westland community is rallying to help a mother who lost both of her sons in a tragic fire over the weekend. 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 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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