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July 2006 | Top

06: Crime rates increase
06: Principal candidate field narrowed
06: Belleville High School teacher receives award
06: Calendar of Events
06: Summer Fun
06: William Creamean resigns from Belleville city council
13: Classes include drug abuse prevention
13: Police may alter radio frequency
13: Award winner named best student
13: Council rejects Downtown Development budget
13: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
13: SCHOOL NEWS IN BRIEF
13: Board appointee to seek election
13: School board recall petition dismissed
13: Township narrows down fire chief search
13: Making it official
13: William Creamean resigns from Belleville city council
20: Summertime
20: ‘Airport City’ is proposed
20: Belleville city treasurer terminated
20: Resident overcomes challenges of disease
20: Candidate seeks ‘fix’ for township
20: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
20: Girl Scouts seek Women of Distinction
20: Van Buren Township planning sessions continue
20: Garden Club plans tour of back yard retreats
20: Wayne County Fairgrounds to be site of search for area talent
27: 3 charged in theft of city property
27: Woman celebrates 106th birthday
27: POLICE BRIEFS
27: Labor of love
27: School district test scores drop
27: Rabies scare could bring animal bait drops
27: New program OK’d for elementary schools
27: Townships, city meet about future plans
27: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
27: Police promotions OK’d despite objections
27: Humane Society plans ‘open house’
27: Belleville children’s triathalon proves popular
27: Repairs to subdivision roads to begin soon
27: Deadline is today to file for Belleville City Council vacancy

August 2006 | Top

03: Walk on
03: New councilman named to fill vacancy
03: Primary election Tuesday
03: Principal named at Belleville High School
03: Affected tree to be turned into township table
03: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
03: Local artists to join arts colony
03: Belleville police plan Operation ID
03: Hazardous waste day set
03: Fair begins Monday
03: POLICE LOG
03: Comic books aren’t child’s play for this local author
09: Primary election results
10: Assistant high school principal takes top spot in Belleville
10: Schools of Choice program offers limited availability
10: Mears brings younger voice to council
10: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
10: NEWS IN BRIEF
10: Van Buren trustees OK water and sewer projects
10: Pinnacle project near airport will bring jobs to area
10: 9th planning meeting is set
10: Lianne Clair will continue as trustee
10: Belleville officials approve library budget
10: St. Vincent DePaul store opens Saturday
17: Blast from the past
17: Teacher transfer stirs up community
17: Finance director, treasurer needed
17: Council calls on boards for shared vision
17: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
17: NEWS IN BRIEF
17: Annual event set next week
17: Annual car show, swap meet is planned
17: County program provides school supplies for students
24: Tour promotes healthy lifestyles
24: City seeks downtown development director
24: Teacher files another grievance
24: Department heads get salary increase
24: NEWS IN BRIEF
24: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
24: New fire chief named in Van Buren Township
24: Schools expect good grades on annual ‘report cards’
24: Charity hot rod makes Dream Cruise debut
31: Renowned area inventor dies
31: Belleville honors area bridge, food
31: Belleville schools make the grade
31: Art colony wraps up showing
31: NEWS IN BRIEF
31: Fire fighters help fund burn camp
31:

September 2006 | Top

07: Students, teachers return to class
07: New school year, same dress code
07: Metropark to open new pool in 2008
07: Candidate files for township trustee
07: NEWS IN BRIEF
07: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
07: School board rescinds teacher transfer
07: Charity walk set for Huron Metropark
07: Van Buren sets master plan workshop
07: County scholarship pageant set
14: Officials remember Sept. 11
14: Real show offs
14: School district adds elementary teachers
14: New fire station to open soon
14: SWAT graduates first female officer
14: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
14: Van Buren fills 2 new technology positions
14: Flying Pilgrims file flight plan for weekend event
21: Police arrest robbery suspect
21: Walking for a cause
21: 14 seek treasurer position
21: Museum to request increase in funding
21: City amends process to remove board members
21: Boutique hopes to spur city growth
21: NEWS IN BRIEF
21: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
21: New Strawberry Festival director named
21: Van Buren Township police officers honored as heroes
21: New police honor guard makes debut in Van Buren
21: "Lost treasures" featured in city-wide garage sale
28: Homecoming
28: School district hires additional teachers
28: State aid to increase in schools
28: Area woman serves as event ambassador
28: City ‘cleans-up’ during annual sale
28: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
28: NEWS IN BRIEF
28: Students may help rebuild historic Riggs house
28: Smoke testing set in township
28: Van Buren Township to host hazardous waste day
28: Residents protest board approval of development

October 2006 | Top

05: Purposeful walk
05: Group honors former area teacher
05: Township seeks 2007 budget savings
05: Attorney to review misconduct claims
05: Evidence disputes development study
05: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
05: NEWS IN BRIEF
05: Museum, library sponsor Harvest Fest
05: College begins $14 million addition
12: Fearless forest
12: Van Buren students may see shift
12: Officials want fund answers
12: Board member faces removal in Belleville
12: Foundation helps Van Buren schools
12: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
12: NEWS IN BRIEF
12: Plans OK’d for new Van Buren Township fire station
12: ‘Spooktacular’ set at fairgrounds
12: Yankee Air Museum continues rebuilding effort
12: Road study to be presented on Tuesday
18: Belleville Arts Council to host lectures
19: Festival proves to be ‘bountiful’ event
19: Belleville official offers resignation
19: Belleville brings in auditors
19: Independent added to commission race
19: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
19: Popular chain ready to open in Canton
19: Patterson wants to continue energy work
19: Slavens says Senate needs some changes
19: Local officials question merits of Proposal 5
19: Senior citizens to receive high school diplomas
19: Schools set parenting expo
26: Operation Warm
26: Van Buren schools chief seeks 5-year contract
26: 2 killed in single-car crash
26: School board approves new buses
26: High school hosts spooky concert event
26: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
26: Van Buren suspends residential permit requests
26: Grant funds requested to operate teen center

November 2006 | Top

02: Trick-or-treat
02: State, county and local offices on ballot
02: FBI, police investigate racial messages
02: Resident, city resolve variance issue
02: City audit proposal approved
02: NEWS IN BRIEF
02: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
02: State offers help with heating costs
02: State may alter school discipline rules
02: Local woman wins calendar photo contest
08: Election Day at last
09: Van Buren voters choose Clair for trustee
09: Fire-it-up
09: Search for city manager to start
09: Ideas needed for Horizon Park project
09: Columbia Court new congregate meal site
09: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
09: NEWS IN BRIEF
09: Seniors walk far enough to reach Alabama
09: Science students bitten by Weather Bug
09: Woodworking students have chance to learn custom work
13: Belleville wins Mega Red
13: Senior Alliance kicks off holiday program
15: Digging in
16: Residents riled by redistricting
16: Trial starts in township murder case
16: Voter turnout strong, results surprising
16: Schools hire athletic, transportation directors
22: Belleville EQ gets toxic fluid materials
22: Girl, 11, uses money to wish soldiers well
22: Belleville ‘good guys’ seek donations
22: State to give merit exam this spring
22: Teacher instills fun in social studies
22: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
22: Students to help renovate area park building
22: New recreation building construction moving ahead
22: Christian youth group opens new gift store
22: Blankets sought by American Red Cross
22: Canton library to restrict use Jan. 2
30: He knows when you are naughty...
30: Suspicious township fire under investigation
30: 2 men found guilty in murder trial
30: Ceremony will honor lost loved ones
30: Museum to host Festival of Holiday Trees
30: Police search for masked robbers
30: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
30: School district seeking distinguished graduates
30: Local college offers classes in video game development, animation
30: Belleville financial audit almost complete

December 2006 | Top

07: City celebrates parade, tree-lighting
07: Council seeks training
07: City could combine treasurer, clerk posts
07: City manager interviews start in January
07: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
07: NEWS IN BRIEF
07: Lessons learned to music help students to retain knowledge
07: College hosts noted author
07: High school program helps students cope with daily stress
07: Wayne theater group cast presents outstanding version of ‘Chicago’
14: A Santa sitting
14: Schools approve graduate changes
14: Education Foundation to host fundraiser next month
14: Township adopts 2007 budget
14: Middle school boundaries lack feedback
14: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
14: NEWS IN BRIEF
14: Workers continue holiday giving
14: Belleville man found fatally shot
14: Student testing set for March
14: Employees honored for years of service
14: Computer business classes planned
14: Township OK’s improvement plan
14: Teen charged in crash
21: Brunch bunch
21: City deficit surprises Belleville officials
21: Schools look at 2006-2007
21: Council approves orientation, training
21: Belleville highlights 2006
21: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
21: NEWS IN BRIEF
21: Man’s best friend may be perfect holiday gift
21: Van Buren expects good ‘New Year’
21: 2 local Denny’s close
21: Students hope for Guinness honor
28: Organization Newsmaker of the Year: Friends of Michigan Animal Rescue
28: Economy stalls schools
28: Future of city treasurer remains unknown
28: Officials call cooperative dispatch a success
28: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
28: New cable legislation prompts officials concern
28: Belleville Rotary Club buys fire fighting equipment
28: Noel-Droulliard wed
28: College to offer diesel engineering class
28: Museum continues calendar sale
28: IKEA opening was major event in 2006

January 2007 | Top

04: Dance away 2006
04: New city manager expected by March
04: Officials oppose cable change
04: Foundation to host education fundraiser
04: Youth association awards new car to winner
04: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
04: Dr. King holiday offerings expanded
04: Arbitrator’s ruling settles police contract with city
04: College air conditioning program
11: Wayne part of huge Ford Motor investment
11: Soldiers receive trip home before deployment
11: Discipline raises questions at high school
11: City water rates to increase
11: Treasurer, clerk post causes concern
11: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
11: POLICE BRIEFS
11: Belleville begins city hall computer upgrades
11: Distinguished alumni nominations are due
11: Area soldier completes 2nd tour in Iraq, heads for Texas
11: Cold front expected for Ice Festival
18: Belleville High School opens student store
18: Schools warn of scam
18: Officials search for discipline answers
18: Teacher puts ‘fun’ in math fundamentals
18: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
18: Business owners hope for a more vibrant, active downtown
18: Library sets reading programs
18: Characters in new book based on author’s fellow servicemen
18: Auxiliary group hopes to get safety message to seniors
18: Township sets master plan meeting
18: Boater safety classes offered
25: New number for county abuse cases
25: Dictionary donation
25: Mixed results from MEAP scores
25: Men charged for township robbery, rape
25: School board approves course changes
25: Long-time teacher to retire
25: NEWS IN BRIEF
25: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
25: Belleville water rate hike could be 51 percent
25: City increases fees for permits, inspections, licenses
25: Festival seeks sponsors
25: College vice president hopes to inspire leadership in women

February 2007 | Top

01: What if areas merged?
01: King for a day
01: Schools report decreased discipline referrals
01: Manager reflects on 40 years in municipal government
01: Teacher brings higher key to music
01: NEWS IN BRIEF
01: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
01: Police officers, residents hope to generate funds for Special Olympics
01: Robotics team readies for contests
01: Unemployment benefit reports to be issued this week
01: Math Night planned at school
01: Proposed bill would change publication rules
07: Governor sketches Michigan future
08: City-township merger could be good business
08: Highway rollover
08: Water, sewer rates increase 51%
08: Clerk, treasurer now one position
08: Job lets teacher be a child again
08: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
08: Center to host caregivers group
08: Van Buren school board members are honored
08: Use of Internet can benefit veterans group
08: Celebrate Black History Month
15: Van Buren school budget amendment is denied
15: Officials seek youth services funding
15: 3 candidates file for school board
15: Teacher ‘adopts’ fifth grade motto
15: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
15: Police search for larceny suspect
15: Township board OK’s study of water system
15: Township police to monitor buses
15: Father sentenced for abuse
15: Study suggests restructuring of city staff
15: Date night
22: Frozen festivities
22: Lake stabilization to start this summer
22: Schools get foundation funding
22: Relay for Life sets introductory meeting
22: Teacher brings collaboration to art
22: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
22: NEWS IN BRIEF
23: Van Buren may get Chrysler engine plant

March 2007 | Top

01: Romulus was considered for plant facility
01: Belleville ‘jumps’ to generate $13,000
01: Officials react to plant possibility
01: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
01: Schools amend budget
01: Teacher’s cookbook may land her on ‘Oprah’
01: Chamber of commerce sponsors networking event
01: Firefighters schedule life saving classes
01: Exhibit will display more than 100 quilt samples
01: Wayne County Sheriff arrests 2 accused of preying on juveniles
08: Come one, come all
08: Councilman is preferred for city manager
08: Students to take merit exam
08: Downtown parking poses problems
08: Teacher brings circus to class
08: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
08: NEWS IN BRIEF
08: Long-time director at The Senior Alliance celebrates retirement
08: Strawberry Festival auditions set
08: Church hopes to organize world’s largest hug next week
08: Mother’s group honors 2 local officers
08: Tuned in Wayne woman wins ‘makeover’
15: Mix it up
15: Schools propose more elementary changes
15: Accident leaves girl injured
15: Historic vehicle owner seeks answers
15: City could see diversity group
15: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
15: NEWS IN BRIEF
15: Van Buren to ask for public service millage
15: St. Patrick’s Day party planned
15: Police apprehend suspect in murder
15: Love of language motivates college teacher
15: Council offers Walter Mears city manager job
22: Going green
22: NEWS IN BRIEF
22: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
22: Savage auction set for Saturday
22: Council adopts budget deficit plan
22: Teens killed in crash
22: Belleville close to city manager hire
22: Sex suspect never employed at schools, say district officials
22: Veterans’ Haven plans 2 events to aid servicemen
22: Local shelter owner’s book due next month
22: Oakwood pledges not to abandon Annapolis
22: Job fair allows high school students to evaluate careers
22: County deems 2 roads ‘impassable’
22: Belleville, Mears finalize city manager contract
29: Superstar event
29: NEWS IN BRIEF
29: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
29: Candidate seeks fifth board term
29: Art expresses teacher’s joy, pride
29: Students ‘re-invent’ second grade lesson
29: Contract extended for Lazaroff
29: Public safety millage to be on Aug. 7 ballot
29: Condominium development wins township approval
29: Auto thefts reduced in city

April 2007 | Top

05: City approves another budget amendment
05: Candidate seeks second board term
05: Boundary changes proposed
05: Sweet treats
05: Deadline looms to apply for council
05: Belleville High School students win college engineering contest
05: Walk will benefit cancer victims
05: Health center caters to area uninsured
05: NEWS IN BRIEF
05: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
05: Local county clerk’s office open
05: 23rd Annual Marshmallow Drop planned for tomorrow
05: Supreme Court refuses to hear MHSAA suit
12: The Last Supper
12: Deadline expires for council spot
12: Area man under goes new surgery
12: 2 arrested for attempted robbery
12: Students help teacher persevere
12: Family celebrates 25 years in city
12: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
12: NEWS IN BRIEF
12: Relay for Life seeking volunteers
12: Head of the class
12: Township supervisor says 2006 was year of accomplishment
12: Grange plans quilting exhibit
12: Professional actors offer theatrical workshops this summer
12: Council considers new time limits on parking
12: Local Tuskegee Airman awarded gold medal
12: Federal charges concern local taxpayers
12: Federal officials offer tips to affected taxpayers
13: Two seek vacant Belleville council seat
19: Art show and dessert gala set for next weekend
19: AT&T comes calling in communities
19: Yankee Air Museum takes flight
19: 2 interviewed for vacant council seat
19: 3-year-old killed in foster care
19: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
19: NEWS IN BRIEF
19: Barth Elementary School wins honors from state educators
19: Celebrity cooks vie for ‘Belleville’s Finest Chili’ title
19: College professor brings worldwide experience to local classrooms
26: Belleville creates ‘Community Hug’
26: Conley appointed to council seat
26: Review of city budget postponed in Belleville
26: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
26: NEWS IN BRIEF
26: Center names volunteers of 2007
26: State to cut school funds again
26: Township OK’s new condominum plan
26: Chili contest cooks up a winner
26: Police seek information in Inkster bomb threat
26: Nowhere Near Broadway Players offer second season production

May 2007 | Top

03: Students display ‘scholarly’ art work
03: Voters head to polls on Tuesday
03: Funding cuts deepen in schools
03: Quilts benefit Habitat for Humanity
03: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
03: NEWS IN BRIEF
03: Sheriff plans gun safety classes for women in area
03: College leader has ‘best of both worlds’
03: Annual police memorial event is tomorrow
03: School leader speaks at annual Realtor’s luncheon
03: Electronic waste day set
10: Toth, Binert win school board seats
10: Rockin’ event
10: Belleville budget in deficit
10: Board to vote on school boundaries
10: School honors top in senior class
10: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
10: Belleville letter carriers plan annual food drive
10: POLICE BRIEFS
10: Need for bone marrow prompts donor registration drive today
17: Van Buren boundary changes delayed
17: Home town heroes
17: Officials postpone budget session
17: Wal-Mart names Teacher of the Year
17: School recognizes distinguished graduates
17: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
17: High school students transform car
17: Students jump right in to help test water quality of lake
17: Third edition of ‘Water Under the Bridge’ will be published soon
17: Mentors aid young authors at college
17: Appointment policy concerns city council
17: Seat belt enforcement zones set throughout area until June 4
24: Night Moods
24: Redistricting plan remains ‘no different’
24: Grant could be extended
24: ‘Thunder’ rolls into Belleville on Monday
24: Teacher named principal
24: Ford Motor employees help clean up hidden jewel in city
24: Sweet beauties sought
24: Relay for Life to honor area residents touched by cancer
24: Chinese language program OK’d
31: Student wins contest
31: Middle school boundaries to change in Van Buren
31: Cancer walk this weekend
31: Savage principal to retire
31: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
31: NEWS IN BRIEF
31: Principal for a day
31: Public hearing on parking set
31: Friends of the Rouge plan annual clean up day at river
31: Local librarian wins honor
31: Tragedy leads to new form of independent music

June 2007 | Top

07: Van Buren man aboard downed plane
07: Relay generates $85,000 for cancer
07: City sets budget hearing
07: AT&T new township cable provider
07: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
07: NEWS IN BRIEF
07: Strawberry Festival event ripe for fun
07: All abuzz
07: Van Buren teacher adds joy to math classes
07: Professor brings ‘world of experience’ to class
14: Van Buren mourns former firefighter
14: Festival lacks annual pageant
14: Schools approve new hires, positions
14: New principal starts at Savage Elementary
14: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
14: Festival is ‘ripe’ for fun
21: Belleville Police want to cancel Strawberry Festival
21: In the red
21: City approves budget
21: Allegations about city manager ignored
21: Haggerty school principal retires
21: Farmer Jack calls it quits
21: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
21: 4th grade health lessons OK’d
21: Landfill revenue helps balance township budget
21: Holiday fireworks celebrations set in area
28: Administrator will serve as court magistrate
28: Music in the air
28: Schools set budget, plan for future
28: Police commission proposed in Belleville
28: NEWS IN BRIEF
28: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
28: Music in the Park series is under way

July 2007 | Top

05: Van Buren pushes upcoming millage
05: Mears denies resumé allegations
05: Teachers’ aides concerned with cuts
05: Children enjoy free parks program
05: NEWS IN BRIEF
05: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
05: Belleville library offers reading programs for all ages
05: Winners of Belleville Strawberry Idol contest are named
05: Authors expand, update book of local historial facts
05: New outreach ministry hopes to help women revitalize spirit
05: Wayne County sets annual Mud Day
12: Club seeks new, young members
12: Van Buren district sets new board
12: Sizzlin’ summer sounds
12: Woman donates organ to loved one
12: September Days hires new senior coordinator
12: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
12: Board deliberates fate of annual Strawberry Festival
12: School board OK’s move of regular elections
12: Construction continues at Wayne County Community College campus
12: Water main break impacts several communities
19: Rockin’ to the oldies
19: Manager to submit education credentials
19: City could see change in charter
19: Belleville garden walk this weekend
19: Township hires public works director
19: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
19: POLICE BRIEFS
19: ‘Diver Dan’ joins Van Buren Township dive team
19: House fire investigated
19: Enrollment continues to grow at local college campus
19: Wayne County dog park reopens
26: Belleville manager snubs council request
26: Cigarette litter targeted
26: Hot fun
26: Festival is on for 2008
26: Schools formally change election date
26: Victory Park receives new equipment
26: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
26: POLICE BRIEFS
26: CLARIFICATION
26: Preschool classes open
26: Township to buy foreclosed land

August 2007 | Top

02: Sounds of summer
02: Council seeks resolution to manager issue
02: Public safety vote is Tuesday
02: Wayne County Fair returns Aug. 14
02: Golf outing supports fire department
02: Art colony returns to downtown
02: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
02: Wayne groups to sponsor chili cook-off
02: Veterans Haven plans Blues Festival benefit
02: College to offer new long-term care program
02: Pet saved by use of oxygen mask
02: Local author self publishes first novel ‘Tipped in Blue’
09: Belleville city manager terminated
09: Township public safety millage approved
09: BackBeats
09: City credit charges in dispute
09: Community welcomes new librarian
09: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
09: POLICE BRIEFS
09: Area seniors prepare for county senior Olympics
16: Beauty and the Barn
16: Security increased for festival
16: Ex-Belleville city manager speaks out
16: Millage could bring full-time firemen
16: Van Buren schools seek curriculum supervisor
16: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
16: NEWS IN BRIEF
16: Local rescue workers recall aftermath of doomed Northwest Flight 255
16: Gallery opens in Belleville
16:
23: Hecksel makes harassment complaint
23: Belleville Bridgewalk, tastefest today
23: Restaurant owner takes complaints to council
23: Chaplain program starts in township
30: Council to decide on harassment complaint
30: City celebrates bridge, area tastes
30: Schools hire new curriculum supervisor
30: Belleville art colony reception today

September 2007 | Top

06: Hecksel resigns from Belleville council
06: Van Buren students head back to school
06: Belleville woman publishes second book
06: Museum exhibits area farm heritage
13: Councilwoman blames resignation on threats, attacks
13: Schools hire assistant principal
13: In remembrance
13: Belleville hosts citywide sale
20: Council reviews candidates for city manager
20: New fire station opens next month
20: Candidates crowd city council field
20: Home sweet home
27: Pre-school program enrollment continues
27: Bargain hunters
27: Fundraisers bring playground to school
27: Teacher celebrates milestone with district

October 2007 | Top

04: Belleville to interview 6 for city manager
04: Cool bikes and hot chili
04: City gets ready for Harvest Fest event
04: Restaurant owner tells council of police ‘harassment’
11: Energy costs down for schools
11: Not-So-Scary
11: Township ‘fine tunes’ budget requests
11: Sumpter woman killed in shooting
18: City manager interviews start Tuesday
18: Belleville to hire ordinance official
18: Homecoming honors
18: Mayor reflects on 9 years in office
25: Students safe from bacteria infection
25: Old-fashioned fun
25: Board approves student ‘tracker’ program
25: Belleville schools host new GED program

November 2007 | Top

01: Officials interview manager candidates
01: Area offices, college millage on ballot
01: Romulus could get 2 casinos
01: Musical fright night
08: Smith is voters’ choice for mayor
08: Students expelled for gang-related activity
08: Harassment complaint ‘non-issue’
08: Women’s business group hosts fashion fundraiser
15: Columbine parent backs district
15: Voter turnout receives positive response
15: Belleville area veterans honored
15: Animal auction
21: Council postpones city manager decision
21: Fashion forward
21: Belleville rings in holiday season
21: Cancer survivor turns into area advocate
29: Good guys
29: Expelled students return to school
29: Coordinator to aid downtown Belleville
29: Museum hosts Festival of Holiday Trees

December 2007 | Top

06: Belleville student suspended, not expelled
06: Council reviews manager applicants, again
06: New city council takes oath of office
06: Christmas spirit
13: Last Belleville ‘myspace’ student suspended
13: Van Buren first for new railroad barricades
13: Suspect arrested in township robbery
13: Angel of Hope
20: Belleville to re-advertise for city manager
20: Construction threatens Strawberry Festival
20: Restructuring tops 2007 high school list
20: Santa’s brunch
27: Water rate contract the in works
27: Non-profit generates school funds
27: Governor may sign builder law
27: Good cheer

January 2008 | Top

03: More security, location change set for 2008 festival
03: Tom Fielder is Newsmaker of the Year
03: City manager flap tops Belleville news in 2007
03: Education continues for expelled students
10: More than 30 seek manager’s position
10: Van Buren Schools to seek bond for 3rd time
10: Police captain marks 25th year
17: August ballot will include school bond
17: Township could limit home pets
17: Students ‘explore’ township fire department
17: At the polls
24: Board member transfers daughter
24: Downtown retail plan unveiled
24: Development could stall district library
24: Term-limited LaJoy to seek supervisor’s office
31: Electrical shortage caused fire
31: Unity
31: Parent group hosts gang forum
31: LaJoy files for State House seat

February 2008 | Top

07: More than 75 apply for city manager post
07: Residents, business owners air streetscape concerns
07: Fat Tuesday
14: Community speaks out in ‘gang forum’
14: Schools seek strategic plan help
14: Bill provides for cable channel compromise
14: May I have this dance?
17: Strawberry Festival will move to high school
21: Officials set city manager interviews
21: Haggerty students receive gifts from soldiers
21: Student qualifies for national merit award
21: Local casino wins committee OK
21: Business owners could file petition against project
28: Engineers host project sessions
28: Schools propose new boundary changes
28: 139 quilts on display at museum
28: On the line

March 2008 | Top

06: City manager interviews start Saturday
06: Belleville amends budget
06: Attendance light at Main Street sessions
06: Singing sisters
13: Parent expo
13: Schools approve boundary changes
13: 27 arrested in child sex internet sting
13: Market, assessments muddy budget picture
20: Officials choose Belleville city manager finalist
20: Petitions could hinder streetscape
20: Budget cuts impact area police departments
20: ‘Eggs’cellent fun
27: Business owners await word on petition
27: The Last Supper
27: Solar improvements planned at county fairgrounds
27: Belleville chamber welcomes new director
27: Ann Arbor project moves forward

April 2008 | Top

03: Search for Belleville city manager re-starts
03: Festival could move to Main Street
03: 7 file for Van Buren Township election
03: With honors
04: Featured speaker
10: Business owners, officials at odds over Belleville streetscape
10: City to hire firm to help search for manager
10: Festival to stay at Belleville High School
10: Park props
17: Van Buren district moves bond to November ballot
17: Construction starts at Riggs Park
17: Organizers react to festival change
17: A fond farewell
22: Expo offers look at aviation careers
24: Fire chief asked to resign
24: Services approved for manager search
24: ‘Purple Gang’ strikes again in Belleville
24: Give me a hug

May 2008 | Top

01: Elwell clear after bacteria scare
01: ‘Thunder’ to roll into Belleville
01: Artistic honors
01: Legislators promise action on new business tax
08: Township races heat up as deadline nears
08: What’s next for district library plan?
08: Manager search contract concerns council members
08: Honor guard
15: Belleville approves search firm contract
15: Field of 18 file for township election
15: Cash flow is concern for Belleville
15: Safety in numbers
22: Fourth budget session needed
22: Belleville relay generates $64,201
22: Committee rethinks district library plan
22: New juvenile program adopted
29: Suspects arrested in child sex sting
29: Belleville Strawberry Festival set to begin
29: Airport expansion plan delayed - again
29: Graduation honors

June 2008 | Top

05: Special meeting set for city budget
05: Rubbish fees to increase
05: Development group forms citizens council
05: Good workers
12: Slight surplus in development budget
12: Local man’s perseverance may pay off
12: Belleville man charged in tax fraud
12: Berry good time
18: Strawberry Parade
19: Belleville sets 2008-2009 budget hearing
19: Tour de Belleville fundraiser is planned
19: Belleville water rates increase 22 percent
26: Schools could propose 2.98 millage
26: Budget leaves fund balance for schools
26: Security concerns at Belleville High School
26: Preserving history

July 2008 | Top

02: 19 apply for Belleville city manager post
02: Township ‘takes it to the streets’
02: Belleville approves 2008-2009 budget
02: Congressional vote defeats Romulus casino plan
10: Belleville approves support for DDA
10: Van Buren man killed at home
10: Officials, enthusiasts prepare for Michigan Avenue Cruise
10: Good ‘clean’ fun
10: Stumping ground
17: Van Buren officials approve school bond language
17: Music in the Park
17: Residents showcase area lake gardens
17: Success prompts promise of 2nd Michigan Avenue cruise
24: 4 interview for city manager job
24: Odom files for township board seat
24: Fire it up
24: Officials work toward charter repeal
30: Main Street bond election Tuesday
30: Township primary Tuesday
30: Middle school language arts improves
30: Tour de Belleville

August 2008 | Top

06: Main Street bond fails at polls
06: ‘King team’ is dethroned
06: Bacteria closes beach
06: ‘Thunder Over Michigan’ takes flight Saturday
14: City officials ponder next step for Main Street
14: Tax breaks lures company from Van Buren
14: Manager search stretches to new month
14: Zoom Zoom
20: Belleville addresses safety concerns
20: Beats are back
20: Business owners, city officials to work on new streetscape plan
28: Schools call for November bond
28: Belleville celebrates bridge, business
28: Schools look for interim superintendent
28: Councilwoman, candidate spar during Wayne festival

September 2008 | Top

03: Kollmeyer could be city manager
03: Ecorse facelift in works
03: Supervisor reflects on years at township
03: Van Buren students head back to school
10: Van Buren hires interim school chief
10: College unveils western campus addition
10: New high school principal named
10: Schools see 500 fewer students
17: Belleville approves city manager contract
17: School district cuts staff
17: Sunset Celebration
17: City seeks clerk/treasurer applicants
25: Van Buren schools make additional staff cuts
25: Flying high
25: Kollmeyer ready for role as manager
25: Back to school

October 2008 | Top

01: Shooters sought in death of teen
01: City ‘cleans-up’ with annual sale
01: Annual crop walk for hunger this weekend
01: Commission candidates spar over funding
01: Commission candidates spar over funding
01: Commission candidates spar over funding
08: Belleville hires new city attorney
08: Schools host budget discussion
08: Tiger Tailgate
08: City ‘passes the buck’ on Main Street
15: Schools seek deficit plan
16: Belleville students plan parade to help with state tests
16: College goes ‘distance’ for learning
16: Halloween happenings
23: Festival moves back to Main Street
23: Belleville city officials hire clerk/treasurer
23: Harvest Fest reaps record turnout
23: LaJoy hopes to help state attract jobs
29: MEAP Parade
30: Van Buren School bond, sinking fund on ballot
30: Fee increase to generate revenue
30: Residents vote on Van Buren boards

November 2008 | Top

05: White next township supervisor
05: Downtown plans are unveiled, again
05: McNamara wins re-election by wide margin
05: Residents safe after fire at apartment
12: Schools make more cuts
12: Kroger delays downtown Belleville plans
12: New supervisor, trustees ready for job
12: District building plans set to move forward
19: Sworn in
19: Board says ‘farewell’
19: Hearings set for grant fund use
19: College to launch long-term plans for growth
27: Schools approve bond resolution
27: Ceremony to honor deceased
27: Belleville brings holiday activities
27: Student success

December 2008 | Top

03: Belleville approves new library agreement
03: Township proposes 2009 budget
03: Tree of Remembrance
03: Main Street project remains on hold
10: Schools leader is replaced
10: Visits with Santa
10: Van Buren Schools talk layoffs
10: Belleville officials look back at 2008
17: A shot across the bow
17: Belleville area rings in holidays
17: 2009 block grant funds are approved
17: Happy holidays
24: Smoking ban still smolders in Lansing
24: Local charities efforts continue all year
24: Threats prompt lock-ins at area schools
24: Santa stop
31: Kollmeyer is Newsmaker of the Year
31: Main street project remains alive
31: The Good, The Bad and The Silly as we saw them this year
31: Township board promises transparency

January 2009 | Top

07: Audit leaves city in ‘the black’
07: Workshop offers parents de-stressors
07: Surf’s up
07: Calendar of events
09: Aerotropolis plan comes into focus
14: Edgemont gets new playground
14: Van Buren sergeant marks 30 years on job
14: Johnston turns over school board seat
14: Township general fund about $15 million
22: Leaders react
22: Legislators plan for busy year
22: Cities jockey for stimulus funding
22: Library ‘friends’ thank annual supporters
28: Housing market, economy make for murky municipal budgeting process
28: High school stand out pursues goal from overseas
29: Legislators named to Lansing health committees

February 2009 | Top

04: Wayne County officials speculate about impact of stimulus package
04: Economy brings mixed development to township
04: Beloved school teacher retires
04: Belleville Relay for Life plans organizational meeting
11: Schools, Wal-Mart show warm side
11: Happy birthday, Abe!
11: Calendar of Events
12: Theater groups manage with fewer funds
26: State funding cuts bite into school budgets
26: Elected officials offer insights into how political process really works
26: Belleville officials ready downtown projects
26: Hazardous waste well decision delayed

March 2009 | Top

05: Vacant homes, foreclosures add to busy blight control efforts
05: Township moves on water tower project
05: Coming up in town
05: Romulus officials mull Aerotropolis agreement as more cities sign on
05: Kind hearted
13: Economy brings more users, fewer funds to area libraries
13: Council sets hearing to fight injection wells
13: Van Buren narrows search for fire chief
13: Events for 3.12.09
13: Romulus council wants changes to Aerotropolis agreement
19: Fire departments attempt to throttle back budget costs
19: Congressman seeks answers on insurance bonuses
19: Parent Involvement Expo planned for March 28
19: Future leader
19: Events for March 19
26: Police eye staffing levels, federal funding
26: Adding to success
26: We care!
26: Events for 3.26.09
26: City battle against waste well continues

April 2009 | Top

03: Washington rejects auto restructure plans
03: Well, well
03: Courts offer amnesty
03: District good for HUG
03: Events for 4.03.09
09: Use is up, funding down at recreational facilities
09: Battery legislation is signed into law
09: March planned to protest taxation, wasteful spending
09: Education Foundation makes $3,000 for students
09: Events for 4.09.09
17: Legislators praise use of new state tax incentive by business
17: Middle school students bring fresh water to Africa
17: Recycling efforts sprout throughout communities
17: Stimulus will fund pathway reconstruction
17: Events for 4.16.09
23: Officials plot projects, services in rough economy
23: Injection well fight continues tonight
23: Plymouth gears up for Green Street Fair
23: Events for 4.23.09
30: Candidates plentiful in city elections
30: Former representative files for Senate seat
30: Community HUG brings groups together
30: Relay 4 Life returns to Belleville this weekend
30: Events for 4.30.09

May 2009 | Top

07:
07: Abatements approved for $550 million Ford investment
07: Students learn to be ambassadors
07: Belleville Relay generates $47,000
07: Events for 5.07.09
14: Communities struggle to survive latest state revenue cuts
14: Photo, film to honor ‘Greatest Generation’
14: Distinguished graduates honored this weekend
14: Top 10
14: Events for 5.14.09
21: Loss of students threatens financial health of districts
21: WCCCD to hike tuition, increase class sizes
21: Legislators compromise on Foreclosure Act
21: Sprucing up
21: Events for 5.21.09
28: Writer who influenced a generation of Americans pays rare local visit
28: Belleville teen seeks experience, crown at competition
28: Events for 5.28.09
28: Students walk to help Goodfellows, school
28: Smoking ban plan moves forward despite objections of lawmakers

June 2009 | Top

04:
04: Volunteer efforts helping to restore troubled waterway
04: Romulus plant spared in GM bankruptcy plan
04: Auto recycling firm to expand in Van Buren
04: Events for June 4
08: That was 'D' Day...
11: Summer brings family oriented entertainment close to home
11: Wayne Police Department gears up for major transition
11: Director’s firing sparks rowdy meetings
11: Events for June 11
11: Greatest generation
18: Township gears up campaign to purchase hospital property
18: Area mourns Pursell, 76
18: Deadline nears for Romulus council race
18: Student wins award for automotive skills
18: Events for June 18
25: Events for 6.25.09
25: Firefighters weather busy day
25: Bennett earns Clerk of the Year award
25: Ford receives $5.9 billion to retool plants, save jobs
26: Residents, employees lash out over termination of director

July 2009 | Top

02: Celebrations begin throughout communities
02: Controversy continues as trustee revokes apology, promise
02: Officials welcome GE to Van Buren
02: Students exceed fundraising goal
02: Events for July 2
08: Van Buren Board appoints interim director
09: Record crowds expected at celebration of 30th Art in the Park festival
09: Credit union gives back
09: Events for 7.09.09
13: Donors, contestants sought for new Junior Miss program
16: Local projects move ahead despite delays in federal funding
16: Fired director mulls legal action
16: Resident alleges violations of ethics policy
16: Recall advocates try again
16: Events for July 16
23: City festivals, events help local merchants fight back against big budget chain retailers
23: Public safety appointments spark citizens’ concerns
23: Recall organizers ready for ‘marathon’
23: Great blue
23: Events for 7.23.09
30: Westland leads efforts to become eco-friendly
30: Romulus plans to celebrate victory
30: Recall language approved against Van Buren officials
30: Making the grade
30: Events for 7.30.09

August 2009 | Top

06: Municipalities await funding for new police officers
06: Officials launch effort to save post office
07: Champagne sues township over firing
07: Beatle mania?
07: August 6 events
13: Rare tour of French Landing Dam set
13: Recall effort 'on track,' organizers say
13: School district to restart principal search
13: August 13 events
19: Program drives traffic to area scrap yards, auto dealerships
19: Host agreement brings funds, improvements
19: Township to extend DDA plan
19: Parks and Recreation director to stay
19: August 20 events
27: Service organizations seek volunteers, donors
27: Queens in waiting
27: Belleville 3/50 project is under way
27: Township, city team up on program
27: August 27 events

September 2009 | Top

04: Cadets aim to build on past success, prepare for future
04: Schools prepare for new year, new challenges
04: Support organized for targets of recall
04: Young author pens book on Autism
04: Belleville events for Sept. 3
10: New year brings health, traffic and budget concerns to schools
10: Wayne-Westland earns award for innovative program
10: Students receive backpacks, supplies
10: Sept. 10 Events
11: Van Buren man faces charges in death
17: 2010 Census will determine federal funding to community
17: Top honors
17: Township taps neighboring community for fire chief
17: Van Buren sets attorney policy
17: Sept. 17 events
24: Area schools receive good report cards from state
24: Concert to benefit Habitat for Humanity
24: Donations help move animal shelter forward
24: Sept. 24 Events

October 2009 | Top

01: Haunted History Tombstone Tour unearths secrets
01: Eagles host annual fundraiser Saturday
01: Foundation celebrates successful 'Sunset'
01: Applicants sought for Junior Miss program
01: Oct. 1 events
08: School districts await critical budget answers from state
08: Recall committee nears goal, deadline
08: Champagne denied reinstatement, more discrimination suits filed
08: School spirit
08: Oct. 8 events
15:
15: Deputy chief tapped as new public safety director
15: School district prepares for budget challenges
15: Wayne pastor inspires big dreams
15: Oct. 15 events
22:
22: Patterson suspends drive for attorney general seat
22: Pulitzer Prize winner comes to Canton
22: Recall committee reaches goal
29: Wayne shop specializes in custom motorcycles
29: District, parents protest cuts in education funding
29: Goodfellows gear up for busy season
29: Mayor taps King for budget director
29: Belleville Oct. 29 events

November 2009 | Top

05: Incumbents fare well in city, school elections
05: A 'look up' hook up
05: Recall committee plans next steps
05: Belleville Nov. 5 events
12: Intelligent design of food promoted by Northville Co-op
12: Governor brings budget battle to Plymouth-Canton
12: Officials at odds over proposed public safety cuts
12: Belleville events for Nov. 12
13: 2 drown in Belleville Lake boating accident
19: Events mark beginning of holidays
19: Schools show warm side
19: Van Buren residents find food for needy
19: No 'mean' feat
25: Economy increases demands on charities
25: Van Buren earns awards, grant money
25: Winterfest Christmas Parade set for Dec. 5
25: Romulus students honor veterans
25: Belleville events for Nov. 25

December 2009 | Top

03: Production brings classic characters to life
03: Legislator pushes for affordable insurance
03: Public safety budget sparks concerns in Van Buren
03: Romulus resident wins dream ride
03: Belleville events for Dec. 5
10: Architect of Canton Public Safety to retire
10: Young actors star in holiday shows
10: Civic minded
10: McClanahan sworn in as interim public safety director
17: Concert is effort to retain school music program
17: Appointment will factor in discrimination lawsuits
17: Fun run
17: Legislators push for consumer protection
23: Restaurant, bar owners expect no downside
23: Officials, leaders gather to ‘ACT NOW’
23: Trustees approve Van Buren budget
23: Barth students help needy
31: Challenges, triumphs mark the year that was
31: Legislators approve insurance reform bills
31: Salvation Army celebrates generosity of community
31: Theater hosts 'high-flying' concert

January 2010 | Top

04: What are your Resolutions for the New Year?
07: Painter's work goes from auto plants to art galleries
07: Goodfellows ‘wrap up’ successful year
07: Adding up
07: Western Wayne County legislators proud of perfect voting records
14: Martin Luther King Day celebrated Monday
14: Township eases back on public safety cuts
14: Ford to add electric vehicles to Wayne plant
20: Corriveau to seek senate seat
21: Re-sculpted Ice Festival returns to Plymouth
21: Concert will aid earthquake victims
21: Students, staff showcase multi culture studies
21: Bee first
25: Thought for Jan. 25
26: Letter of the day
27: Letter of the day, Jan. 27
28: Quote of the day
28: Schools face $ millions in cuts to staff, programs
28: Church hosts Haiti benefit
28: In detail
28: Friendship has a new home in Canton
29: 21st Century Unemployment Watering Holes

February 2010 | Top

01: First February letter
02: Quote of the day
04: Recall of 4 township officials enters final weeks
04: House votes to end lifetime benefits
04: District apologizes to Van Buren board
04: Hopgood announces bid for Senate seat
05: Quote of the Day
07: Letter of the Day
09: Letter of the day, Feb. 9
11: Census answers could bring federal funds, jobs to area
11: New system could lower water rates
11: Township engine damaged in crash
11: Communities sign library pact
11: Letter of the day, Feb. 11
12: Quote of the Day, Feb. 12
15: Letter of the day, Feb. 15
16: Letter of the day, Feb, 16
17: Letter of the day, Feb. 17
18: Northville, Plymouth plan major downtown work
18: Van Buren ordinance officer injured by ‘booby trapped’ campaign sign
18: Van Buren students send help to Haiti
18: Goin' to school
19: Quote of the Day, Feb. 19
22: Fitting tribute
24: Letter of the day, Feb, 24
25: Friends, supporters line Ford Road in tribute to fallen Marine
25: McDonald to seek Senate seat
25: Recall effort falls short with Van Buren Township voters
25: House candidate hopes to take advocacy to new level
25: Letter to Paul White and supporters
26: Quote of the day, Feb. 26

March 2010 | Top

04: New firm brings jobs, investment to Northville
04: Belleville Arts Council seeks new members
04: Donations sought in wake of fatal fire
04: Senate joins House to end legislative ‘perks’
04: Quote of the Day, March 5
05: Letter of the day, March 5
11: Med-flight drops in for feel-good afternoon
11: Survey shows most Michigan School districts are in trouble
11: Freeway path set for major upgrade
11: Slavins pushes business efforts
11: Belleville Events
18: Rotary group hopes to break world record for fundraiser
18: Paying respects
18: Patterson honored as 'Free Market Champion'
25: Romulus officials want wells closed permanently
25: 'Katie’s Law' is in the books
25: Legislation to protect patients is signed by governor
25: Director's career lauded

April 2010 | Top

01: Legislation could help state save money
01: Candidate wants to bring common sense to Lansing
01: Canton police seek suspects in brazen robbery
01: Former trustee to seek senate seat
08: Cities grapple with budget woes
08: Grant will help airport reduce noise
08: Arts council prepares for student show
15: Communities push Census returns
15: Romulus issues notices to more than 50 staffers
15: Wonder wall
15: Community Calendar, April 15
22: Growing Green Street Fair returns to Plymouth next week
22: State hopefuls sign anti tax pledges
22: Candidate launches campaign at Plymouth Tea Party event
22: Student art show begins Saturday
22: Belleville-Romulus events
29: Wayne Rotary 'deals' in world record attempt
29: Three times a charm
29: Green Street Fair returns to Plymouth
29: Path-ology
29: Officials get high school construction under way

May 2010 | Top

06: Group hopes to bring ‘miracle’ to Plymouth
06: Carr to speak at Rotary event
06: ‘Settlement’ irks residents in Van Buren
06: Spell ‘Legacy’
13: Farmers markets promote local shopping, agriculture
13: Congress honors late broadcaster
13: Van Buren honors top graduates
13: Schools, teachers agree to new contract
14: Community Calendar, May 13
20: Communities host Relay for Life events
20: Republicans gear up for ‘interesting’ election season
20: Rotary continues scholarship tradition
20: Corriveau pulls out of Senate race
20: Community Calendar, May 20
27: Communities honor veterans throughout weekend
27: Ahead by a century
27: Students take on global challenge
27: Airport hosts live auction on discarded items
27: Community Calendar, May 27

June 2010 | Top

03: Volunteers come out in force to help clean up Rouge River
03: Vote could jump start transportation projects
03: Major business seeks to expand in Romulus
03: Canton to receive national attention
09: Battery firm brings jobs, investment to Northville
10: Canton to unveil new cricket field
10: Gardeners show ‘concern’
10: Movin' up
10: Van Buren students are ‘on target’ with their latest project
10: Community Calendar, June 10
17: Festivals kick off summer season
17: Donations bring new equipment to school
17: Wayne resident helps tornado victims
17: Inkster groups put best foot forward
24: School closures, retirements make for a busy summer
24: Community Calendar, June 24
24: Romulus sends out more layoff notices
24: Top drivers
24: Van Buren beach closed temporarily

July 2010 | Top

01: Holiday activities abound this weekend
01: Township association weighs in on 21st District candidate
01: Grant will help fund Starfish organization
01: Senator introduces legislation to expand smoking ban in Michigan
01: Community Calendar, July 1
05: City of Wayne to celebrate golden anniversary
08: Candidate brings business knowledge to senate race
08: Jobs, reform key issues in Senate race
08: Romulus gears up for another hazardous well fight
08: Community Calendar, July 8
08: Art in the Park returns this weekend
13: Canton to host 'historic' baseball game
14: Westland mourns loss of staunch defender
15: Engineer has a plan to help Michigan small business
16: Price wants to continue advocacy
16: Levi promises honest, accountable representation
22: Whyman touts experience in primary race for Senate
22: A ‘reel’ Scream
22: McClanahan appointed permanent public safety director
22: Canton Foundation funds purchase of walk-in cooler for food pantry
23: Calendar, July 29
29: Municipalities ban medical marijuana clinics
29: Westland to adopt new wind turbine law
29: City criticizes notice of well reopening
29: Rumors threaten millage vote
29: Local girl vies for title

August 2010 | Top

05: Students produce musical vampire parody
05: Primary pares candidates for November vote
05: Voters narrowly defeat millage
05: Thunder Over Michigan brings history to area
05: Westland wins challenge
12: Annual air show delights crowds, makes history
12: Inkster Night Out is ‘overwhelming’ success
12: Downtown streetscape moves into final stages
12: Village Faire returns
12: Armed robbery suspects nabbed
18: Retired Westland fire chiefs survive plane crash
18: ‘Walk stars’ travel through Plymouth
18: Wheelfest to include duck boat races
18: City promotes 3 police officers, buys 9 vehicles
18: Ducks win big in Belleville
27: Pet performers ‘put on the dog’ in Canton show
27: Romulus continues to battle waste wells
27: Weekend Wheelfest will roll through Goudy Park in Wayne
27: Board surprises legislator
27: Millage loss forces more city cuts

September 2010 | Top

02: State construction projects to begin
02: New Miss Wayne County sought
02: Drugs, sexting rules changed in Plymouth-Canton schools
02: Teachers to vote on new union contract
02: Citizens Fire Academy classes open

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