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July 2006 | Top

06: School board member hopes to bring experience to Lansing
06: Candidate hopes to continue family legacy
06: Theater fundraiser scheduled
06: Charity car show draws crowd
06: Canton Marine helps train Iraq army
06: Layoffs, budget cuts are official
06: Wayne child donates locks
13: Grants, fundraisers to pay for park improvements
13: Major changes proposed at eatery
13: Development heads to downtown core
13: Candidate claims qualifications contribute to community
13: Classes include drug abuse prevention
13: Group to present concert to help support theatre programs
13: Campaign violations alleged in House race
20: Girl Scouts seek Women of Distinction
20: Wayne County Fairgrounds to be site of search for area talent
20: Veterans host farewell party for reservists
20: Hundreds swim for good cause
20: Fire ravages 3 upscale homes
20: Candidate hopes for better success in second run at office
20: Museum investigating possible violations
20: New look?
20: District disappointed by test results
20: Court ruling upholds demolition order
20: Commissioners finalize Wheelfest preparations
20: Churches unite to bring ministry to all age groups
27: Woman celebrates 106th birthday
27: Officials optimistic about Ford plan
27: Summer work improves school buildings
27: Group seeks official campaign investigation
27: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
27: Annual foundation event is tonight
27: Business Expo planned at Westland Center
27: Humane Society plans ‘open house’
27: Annual city sidewalk sales set this weekend
27: Walk for Hope planned in Wayne
27: National Church Residences to renovate Wayne Towers

August 2006 | Top

03: 2nd robbery of resident is foiled
03: Wayne woman killed in traffic accident
03: 2 men arrested in cab driver’s death
03: Candidates brace for Tuesday primary election
03: Deadline passes for Butler building
03: City eases up on downtown parking restrictions
03: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
03: State aid furthers road repair plans
03: Concrete Jungle offers safe haven for young skateboarders
03: Local actor takes lead in ‘Purple Rose’ production
03: TV producers seeking ‘Stupid Pet Tricks’ for show
03: Fair begins Monday
09: Primary election results
10: District seeks funds through Schools of Choice
10: Program seeks young, budding musicians
10: Pancake breakfast returns to Wheelfest
10: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
10: Nothing but a party
10: Abbo, Corriveau head to November election
10: Youth services gears up for another busy school year
10: Harlow Tire to sponsor Wayne Wheelfest car show
10: Salvation Army pantry needs donations to help community
10: Concert to aid theater
10: St. Vincent DePaul store opens Saturday
16: City readies for building demolition
17: House candidates plot strategy
17: ‘Empty’ plane lands in interstate median
17: New uses fill several vacant city buildings
17: Wayne gears up for Wheelfest
17: Pair charged with embezzling funds from charity
17: League president hopes to revive organization
17: Raid hands suspect third drug arrest
17: Local Habitat for Humanity volunteer to be honored
17: Greyhound adoptions offered at festival
17: County program provides school supplies for students
17: Franchising effort will expand business beyond Canton borders
17: Single Business Tax remains political issue
24: A year later, EQ chemical plant debate still burns
24: Officials mull lessons from EQ explosion
24: Wayne, Romulus almost done with fire reimbursement procedures
24: Band days
24: Wheelfest heads to cyberspace
24: Charity hot rod makes Dream Cruise debut
31: District praised for student achievement
31: Renowned area inventor dies
31: Wheelfest weathers inclement conditions
31: ‘Friends’ project put on hold for 1 year
31: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
31: Fire fighters help fund burn camp
31: Wayne Citizens Police Academy sessions begin next month
31:

September 2006 | Top

07: Attwood Park fields ready for action
07: Council OKs mural funding
07: Resident foils home invasion
07: Fundraiser to help pets, historic theater
07: Youth group reaches out
07: District welcomes new area principals
07: County scholarship pageant set
07: Natural History Native American Heritage Day set
14: Officials remember Sept. 11
14: City may revisit absentee ballot issue
14: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
14: SWAT graduates first female officer
14: Organizers vow ‘Friends’ return
14: Historic structure meets wrecking crew
21: Enrollment could reduce funding
21: Wayne plants spared by Ford Motor
21: Search leads to 3 suspects
21: Oakwood plans $3.4 million renovation
21: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
21: Family Pioneer Day is Saturday
21: Area bands perform to help restore theater
21: Liability concerns prompt changes at Eloise
28: Road yard scheduled to close
28: Family ensures veteran receives medals, honor
28: Theater group sets final fund deadline
28: District wins national awards
28: School officials rally behind K-16 proposal
28: Concert will aid soldiers
28: Gardeners hope plantings will help preserve banks of creek
28: Annual ‘hunt’ helps ecology efforts
28: Corn Maze open at Maybury Farm
28: Businessman weighs options as November elections approach

October 2006 | Top

05: Ford to invest $29 million in Wayne
05: Schools celebrate unexpected enrollment boom
05: Police hunt for stabbing suspect
05: Shooter sentenced to prison
05: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
05: Consultant to tackle tough truck traffic task
05: College begins $14 million addition
05: Wayne student finds niche at prestigious art school
05: Goodfellows holiday fund drive under way
05: Citizen imput sought on art project
05: Westland business joins ‘Extreme Makeover’ TV show
12: Lions’ safety arrested in Inkster
12: Teen court comes to Romulus
12: School spirit
12: Road millage is council decision
12: Oakwood honored for medical advancements
12: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
12: ‘Spooktacular’ set at fairgrounds
12: Annual Halloween Walk set in Westland
12: Road study to be presented on Tuesday
19: Popular chain ready to open in Canton
19: Family fun
19: Abatement will help save 2,900 Ford jobs
19: City to seek perpetual road tax
19: Artists scout locations for mural program
19: Charter school rumors denied
19: Clubs could bring back after-school recreation
19: Newburgh bridge repairs on schedule
19: Police seek volunteers for citizens’ emergency duties
19: Jaycees Haunted House will open tonight in Westland
19: 2 arrested in drug raid
26: Film series, lecture explores race relations
26: Electric car project brings district honors
26: Aquatic Area to be named for recreation ‘visionary’
26: Residents get in the ‘spirit’
26: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
26: Theater suggested as site of first Wayne mural

November 2006 | Top

02: Inkster man stabbed at Wayne club
02: Senator leans on ideas and experience
02: Schools honored for test achievement
02: Clerks predict large voter turnout on Tuesday
02: State offers help with heating costs
02: State may alter school discipline rules
02: Local woman wins calendar photo contest
02: Council to consider future of ‘Wheelfest’
02: Area gymnast competes for spot on national team
02: Church fair marks 60th anniversary
02:
08: Election Day at last
09: Corriveau defeats Abbo in House race
09: Firm bids $2.4 million for incinerator site
09: Students make voices heard
09: Jack Demmer starts new scholarship fund
09: Rotary, Recreation Foundation bring back ‘After School Program’
09: Officials impressed with Wayne Food Center
09: Retired pilot reopens Wayne donut shop
10: Newburgh Bridge to reopen next week
13: Senior Alliance kicks off holiday program
15: 11th Hour
16: Ford cuts shift at Michigan Truck plant
16: McNamara readies for new role
16: Teens prepare for Junior Miss pageant
16: Librarian prepares for new chapter in Wayne
22: Westland teen named ‘Junior Miss’
22: Transit study narrows focus to Wayne
22: Holiday spirit
22: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
22: Seniors plan holiday craft sale
22: Annual Taste of Westland planned by Chamber of Commerce
22: Local girl competes in USA World Showcase
22: Christian youth group opens new gift store
22: Blankets sought by American Red Cross
30: Commision vows to bring back, improve Wheelfest
30: Good(fellow) times
30: Police focus enforcement on downtown area
30: May vote likely on proposed road millage
30: Voters won’t see library millage next year
30: Salvation Army Red Army Red Kettle Drive under way
30: City to help fund school officer
30: Parent’s death prompts son to arrange ‘Lymphomathon’

December 2006 | Top

07: Santa returns
07: Rotary Club gives the gift of knowledge to students
07: Foundation plans holiday benefit
07: A Rotarian turns 90
07: Answers near in contamination scare
07: High school program helps students cope with daily stress
07: Wayne theater group cast presents outstanding version of ‘Chicago’
07: Local dancers and orchestra to present 'The Nutcracker'
07: Athletics, math add up for senior
08: Mural plan inches ahead
14: City pushes for casino approvals
14: Library director to ‘check out’ this month
14: Schools brace for more funding cuts
14: Goodfellows benefits raise funds
14: Grant helps public safety efforts
14: Computer business classes planned
14: Gingerbread Village aids charities
14: Economy prompts business changes
14: 4 arrested in raid
21: Annual party aides Salvation Army
21: Wayne resident is 100 years young
21: Council approves road millage vote
21: Wayne resident sought in murder of Inkster man
21: Wayne library receives endowment grant
21: Legislator lauds education ‘promise’
21: Man’s best friend may be perfect holiday gift
21: 2 local Denny’s close
21: Students hope for Guinness honor
21: Long-time firefighter to retire this week
21: Legislator hopes to ‘repair’ faulty driver responsibility law
28: Newsmaker of the Year: Energy, momentum bring honor to Nicholson
28: Year brought mixed bag for City of Wayne
28: Noel-Droulliard wed
28: IKEA opening was major event in 2006

January 2007 | Top

04: Youth association awards new car to winner
04: Canton to explore life after housing boom
04: Tribute to a King
04: Old hospital site tops delinquent tax roll
04: Wayne readies for budget plans
04: Impact of new cable laws still unclear
04: Anderson gets appropriations appointment
04: School district expects changes, challenges
04: Big band sound blasts onto Village Theater stage Saturday
11: Wayne loses long-time councilman
11: Longtime community ‘watchdog’ dies at 90
11: Wayne part of huge Ford Motor investment
11: Gun, drugs recovered in raid
11: Martin Luther King celebrations set for Monday
11: Officials’ attitude ‘hopeful’
11: Women of Westland seek candidates for ATHENA award
11: Area soldier completes 2nd tour in Iraq, heads for Texas
11: Cold front expected for Ice Festival
11: Art student wins Auto Show contest
18: Wayne starts up millage campaign
18: City scales down size of public mural project
18: Deadline to file for school board office nears
18: Residents flock to Dr. King tribute
18: District finalizes John Glenn addition
18: City gears up road millage promotion efforts
18: Wayne readies for Michigan projects
18: COMING UP
18: Characters in new book based on author’s fellow servicemen
18: Band boosters to serve Italian dinner
18: Wayne Wheelfest Committee plans fundraising events
25: MEAP scores show problems, progress
25: Lawsuit filed in Wayne County tax case
25: Schools brace for funding shortfall
25: School candidate deadline nears
25: Drug raid nets 2 suspects with criminal past
25: Accident may lead to ‘no tolerance’ enforcement
25: New number for county abuse cases
25: Wayne promotes 16-year veteran fire fighter
25: Tournaments to aid civitans
25: Underground Railroad to be topic
25: ‘Murder’ planned in Wayne

February 2007 | Top

01: Officials unveil expanded Alumni Arena
01: Council faces tough budget decisions
01: Road committee plots campaign
01: Scaled back mural brings concern, optimism
01: NED, declassified
01: Secretary of State machine installed at Wayne City Hall
01: Tax help available for local seniors
01: Grand Giveaway set by Civitans
01: Chocolate Fantasy Ball will include ATHENA award presentation
01: School boosters to host Valentine Dinner and silent auction fundraiser
01: Unemployment benefit reports to be issued this week
01: Proposed bill would change publication rules
01: Accident victim to make full recovery
01: Quick police work nets robbery suspects
01: Police called to handle night club crowds
06: Wayne braces for Michigan Avenue work
07: Governor sketches Michigan future
08: Spell check
08: Popular ROTC program earns more honors
08: Cold wreaks havoc with schools, services
08: Winter fun
08: Man apprehended after chase
08: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
08: Use of Internet can benefit veterans group
08: Wayne Chamber of Commerce has new address
08: 2 charged in break-in at local shop
08: Peeps sale to help fund holiday meals
08: High school seeking ‘Distinguished Alumni’
08: Celebrate Black History Month
15: Wayne police investigate daylight robbery
15: Malinoff wins ATHENA Award
15: 5 to vie for 2 school board seats
15: District awaits action on proposed funding
15: Superintendent honored for special programs
15: Police chief reflects on goals, challenges
15: Officer relishes new ‘back to school’ role
15: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
15: Father sentenced for abuse
15: Westland warming center seeking donations
15: Dog license fee to increase March 1
15: Park closing won’t strike out youth association baseball
22: Michigan Avenue headaches start
22: Lawmakers take on drug company immunity
22: City officials prepare for busy year
22: Council approves new mural proposal
22: School funding to be discussed at public forum
22: Community cooperation may ease health care issue
22: Home, sweet home
22: Firefighters organize dinner to aid comrade
22: Council to hear ‘Xtreme’ woes
22: Nursery School Olympics set
23: Sentencing set in Westland embezzlement case

March 2007 | Top

01: Break-in plan 'washed out' by police
01: Library welcomes ‘First Readers’
01: International 'scam' targets mayor
01: Businesses plot construction year strategy
01: Council votes against license for Club Xtreme
01: Major issues at or near Club Xtreme
01: Oakwood growth plan includes Annapolis
01: Walker-Winter wins Blue Ribbon award
01: Renovations at historical museum in Wayne are complete
01: Developer files suit against homeowners group
01: Wayne County Sheriff arrests 2 accused of preying on juveniles
08: Glenn students rally behind blood drive
08: House cuts budget to show solidarity
08: Millage education efforts to ‘get in gear’
08: Wal-Mart looks at Costco site
08: Plymouth man helps others find ‘New Line of Work’
08: Election season gets early start
08: Long-time director at The Senior Alliance celebrates retirement
08: Relay for Life begins with March 22 meeting
08: Tuned in Wayne woman wins ‘makeover’
08: Groups plan alcohol free party
15: Wayne police shut down marijuana grow farm
15: MDOT to re-open some side streets in Wayne
15: Community rallies behind firefighter benefit
15: Sorority hits milestone
15: House proposal would spark real estate market
15: No friction at casino meeting
15: Ambassador calls for peace, understanding
15: Message, value concerns for road millage group
15: Police apprehend suspect in murder
22: Officer honored for efforts to curb drunken driving
22: Grants could help Wayne park
22: Businesses seek help from Michigan Avenue work
22: Fire strikes industrial facility
22: Rotary seeks members
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
29: Senate finance plan concerns schools
29: Education, Disney style, awaits students
29: Marshmallow drop doubles as ‘canned’ fundraiser
29: Scholarship set up in honor of Strutz
29: Community art
29: Civitans looking for ‘good kids’ in Wayne
29: Events planned to help returning veterans
29: Theater group plans fundraiser
29: Wayne police host bike rodeo
29: Auto thefts reduced in city
29: Mother’s group honors officers

April 2007 | Top

05: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
05: Police arrest gunman
05: CLARIFICATION
05: 2020 visions
05: City addresses plan to ‘save our streets’
05: Candidate touts experience, education
05: Local woman marks 55 years at Kroger store
05: Health center caters to area uninsured
05: Local county clerk’s office open
05: Fundraisers set to save historic Wayne Theater
05: 23rd Annual Marshmallow Drop planned for tomorrow
05: Supreme Court refuses to hear MHSAA suit
12: Council readies for next budget session
12: Candidate touts independence, perspective
12: Wayne battalion awes at regional competition
12: State won’t renew liquor license at club
12: Bundles of joy
12: Plan nearly ‘derails’ Wayne city traffic
12: Grange plans quilting exhibit
12: Professional actors offer theatrical workshops this summer
12: Officials criticize state-finance plan
12: Scholarships awarded by group
12: Skate park sets special hours
12: Local Tuskegee Airman awarded gold medal
12: Federal charges concern local taxpayers
12: Federal officials offer tips to affected taxpayers
19: Candidate hopes experience will benefit school board
19: Clerk tackles robbery suspect
19: Wayne Rotarians seek out new members
19: AT&T ‘comes calling’ in community
19: Stripped of license, Club Xtreme opens to teens
19: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
19: Yankee Air Museum takes flight
19: New hospital chief named
19: Seniors plan ‘brain game’
19: College professor brings worldwide experience to local classrooms
19: Long time police veteran retires from Northville Township
19: Friends plan ‘bug hunt’
26: Putting down roots
26: Proposed funding cuts rile schools
26: Candidate touts experience, training
26: Budget includes some perks
26: Fire department brings ‘Old Betsy’ to life
26: Literary Club hosts annual sale fundraiser
26: District program offers free parenting workshops
26: Police seek information in Inkster bomb threat
26: Loan program offers equipment purchase aid
26: Man faces charges after assaults near Wayne school
26: Westland mother charged with attempted murder after allegedly abandoning newborn

May 2007 | Top

03: Candidate touts school experience, education
03: Police investigate threat at John Glenn
03: Fun fair
03: Millage, school elections decided Tuesday
03: Committee fine-tunes mural concept
03: Concert series boosts preservation effort
03: Theater group brings Father of Bride to life
03: Sheriff plans gun safety classes for women in area
03: Ice Show set this weekend
03: School leader speaks at annual Realtor’s luncheon
03: Seniors start walking club
03: Electronic waste day set
10: Incumbents retain school board seats
10: Roads millage approved by wide margin
10: Trash talk upsets state legislator
10: Deadline looms for city council
10: Students, seniors ham it up on Law Day
10: Salvation Army promotes good deeds
10: ‘Fun Run’ set to benefit cancer institute
10: Community garage sales set to begin this Saturday
10: ‘Friends’ return to Wayne
10: Need for bone marrow prompts donor registration drive today
10: ‘Beat the Bulldozer’ has successful debut for Wayne theater
10: Events will aid area veterans
17: Community mourns death of Cliff Johnson, 80
17: Officer honored for role in arrest
17: Curtain hasn’t fallen on theater group
17: Wayne prepares for millage projects
17: Business group puts on fashionable fundraiser
17: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
17: College bound
17: Mentors aid young authors at college
17: Concert benefits Relay for Life
17: Students receive scholarships
17: Amanda Apfelblat named as Business Person of The Year
17: Mark McConnell is chosen as First Citizen of the Year
17: Civitans honor ‘Good Kids’
17: Police seek public’s help in locating attack suspect
17: Senior fitness day marked tomorrow
17: Seat belt enforcement zones set throughout area until June 4
17: Comedy night in Wayne will benefit 3 community groups
24: Gas costs fuel budget concerns
24: Officials plan Memorial Day honors
24: Police, fire team up for jarring lesson
24: Mural project gets started
24: Hi, fashion
24: Ford Motor employees help clean up hidden jewel in city
24: Beverly Woodard wins city recreation award
24: Volunteers sought to help memorial display Saturday
24: Flag disposal planned Monday
31: Gone but not forgotten
31: Marching on
31: State budget deal spares school districts
31: ‘Closure’ sought for Oakwood plan
31: State lawmakers push fee for 911 calls
31: City road projects are on schedule
31: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
31: Friends of the Rouge plan annual clean up day at river
31: Cyclists set to roar to help American Cancer Society
31: Last minute, temporary fix
31: Tragedy leads to new form of independent music

June 2007 | Top

07: Westland Police seek '411' on 7-Eleven robbery suspect
07: Weeder course
07: Budget change preserves theater
07: Stories emerge during mural project
07: Movin’ on
07: Oakwood abandons Geddes plans
07: Wal-Mart plans bigger second store in Canton
07: Graham Elementary principal will retire
07: Local student to study at prestigious Interlochen camp
07: Annual city concert series begins this week
14: District approves new budget
14: Students ‘exchange’ classroom for real life
14: Program aims to ease school transition
14: Garden club hosts walk through fundraiser
14: Firefighter honored for commitment to Wayne
14: Group hopes The Rocky Horror Show will aid restoration effort
14: District offers ‘Schools of Choice’ student enrollment
14: Festival is ‘ripe’ for fun
21: Wayne mourns loss of activist, leader
21: See you…in September
21: Plan sought for Dynamite Park
21: Volunteers will ‘CERTainly’ help during crises
21: Department veteran named officer of year
21: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
21: Red Wagon Program seeking local volunteers
21: Find a new best friend Saturday
21: New court administrator started career in Inkster
21: Bar owners celebrate major renovation project with community
21: Holiday fireworks celebrations set in area
21: A horse of course
28: Hot wheels
28: Westland, Wayne police team up on patrol
28: Contractors gear up for second phase of project
28: 300 seek ‘relief’ in EQ explosion lawsuit
28: Wayne officer graduates from FBI academy
28: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
28: Rides, pageants, music set for annual Westland event
28: Annual Inkster summer festival is planned
28: Firefighters win challenge in drive to donate blood
28: Local authors investigate St. Valentine’s Day massacre

July 2007 | Top

05: New business tax protects cities, too
05: Teen triumphs in Miss Westland pageant
05: City, schools celebrate early tax payment
05: School mourns loss of popular teacher
05: Railroad work to add to area traffic woes
05: Active advocates
05: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
05: New outreach ministry hopes to help women revitalize spirit
05: Wayne County sets annual Mud Day
05: Shooting suspect to face trial
05: Local women prepare for 3-day Breast Cancer Walk
12: Good clean fun
12: Organization awarded $10,000 restitution
12: Historic church celebrates milestone
12: City may purchase more land
12: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
12: Board deliberates fate of annual Strawberry Festival
12: Construction continues at Wayne County Community College campus
12: Grants fund summer youth programs
12: Crafters needed in Wayne
12: Teens have chance to explore paranormal phenomenon at library
12: Water main break impacts several communities
19: Educators get lesson in Chinese
19: Westland welcomes Veterans’ Haven benefit
19: City buys 6 foreclosed properties
19: Credit union signs on as Wheelfest sponsor
19: Long-time teacher hangs up dance shoes
19: Enrollment continues to grow at local college campus
19: Christmas party is next week
19: Traffic enforcement increased
19: Picnic to mark church anniversary
19: Wayne County dog park reopens
26: 1 arrested, 4 cited in drug raid
26: Carjacker vanishes after weekend attack
26: Michigan Avenue project falls behind
26: Laurenwood will see first road millage project
26: Sidewalk sales return this week
26: Wayne mourns longtime officer
26: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
26: Man convicted in beating death
26: New health center director extends hours at county facility
26: Fire department promotes 2
26: Shelter seeks donations

August 2007 | Top

02: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
02: ‘Fake’ police officer accosts Wayne resident
02: Wayne resident arrested after narcotics raid
02: Aw, ‘chute!
02: Businesses line up to help Wheelfest
02: Legislation seeks to expand access to absentee ballots
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’
02: Ramp to open
09: Schools active despite break
09: Singing the blues
09: Developer announces plan for arena
09: Council OKs new fire truck purchase
09: Police seek residents for citizens’ programs
09: CALENDAR OF EVENTS
09: Area seniors prepare for county senior Olympics
09: Foundation awards scholarships to 9 students
09: Museum renovations continue
09: War Machine aids Beat the Bulldozer theater plan
09: Humane society extends adoption program
16: Westland likely stop for proposed train
16: Democrats pledge to protect workers
16: Concert provides KISS of good fortune
16: A sad goodbye
16: Yankees come to town
16: City prepares sidewalk program
16: Local rescue workers recall aftermath of doomed Northwest Flight 255
16: Accused sex offender silent at hearing
16: Long-time Wayne business closes
16: Mackinac Island is setting for local author’s book
16:
23: Two districts consider trimesters at high school
23: Boundless playground receives major boost
23: Tests bring mixed results
23: Wheelfest takes on ‘Galactic’ flair
30: Weather doesn’t dampen Wheelfest spirits
30: Hoover welcomes new school principal
30: Citizens honored for life-saving effort
30: Samaritan act leads to alleged assault

September 2007 | Top

06: Legislator not intimitaded by recall threat
06: City council won’t commit to revitalization
06: School daze
06: County grant to fund recreation projects
06: Grant funds pay for new park features
13: Lynch back at home at St. Mary’s
13: Council may revisit 2020 Resolution
13: Officer cleared of wrongdoing
13: Paint it back
20: Wayne officers charged for alleged theft
20: Theater group faces deadline
20: Ford Motor employees open arms, wallets
20: Volunteers turn out for ‘Friends’ project’
27: Proposed cuts would hurt school district
27: School parent group launches 'Turnaround' fundraiser
27: District suspends long-time teacher
27: Royal review

October 2007 | Top

04: Budget concerns linger after averted ‘crisis’
04: Wayne moves to MERS retirement program
04: Queen for a day
04: Enrollment numbers decline for Wayne-Westland district
11: New clinic offers free services
11: Rotarians honored for commitment
11: Wayne to host mural dedication ceremony Tuesday night
11: New director signs on for A Christmas Carol in Wayne
18: Police - Women sold fake government documents
18: Theater group halts restoration plans
18: Firehouse clowning
18: MEAP retesting proposal causes concern
25: Union talks turn attention to Wayne plants
25: Officials move on plan to upgrade hidden park
25: Schools receive ‘mixed’ financial reports
25: Mark of history

November 2007 | Top

01: Candidates anxious for Tuesday election
01: Rotary, high school form service partnership
01: Officials blast ‘insufficient’ school funding
01: Infection prompts safety warning
08: Mulholland, Rowe, Damitio win city seats
08: WWII vet reflects on first trip to Arlington
08: Michigan Avenue project nears completion
08: Wayne police seek bank robber
15: Goodfellows plan for busy year, transition
15: Wayne JROTC shines near and far
15: Search for robbery suspect continues
15: Historic home renovations nearly complete
21: Grants could help fund city projects
21: Polie catch robbery suspect
21: Santa returns
21: Wayne department promotes police veteran
29: City, unions agree to long-term contracts
29: Residents will see tax increase next year
29: Can did
29: Contestants gear up for Junior Miss Pageant

December 2007 | Top

06: District earns state nod despite problems
06: Westland teen named Junior Miss
06: Council approves Dynamite Park plan
06: Ghosts of Christmas past
13: Michigan Works! office opens
13: Wayne business owner recovering after assault
13: Long-time veteran promoted to top spot
13: Good times, Goodfellows
20: Historic theater slated for demolition
20: CVS pledges more support for park
20: Couple celebrates 50 years of marriage, blessings in community
20: Community rallies to aid shop owner after attack
27: Direct China flights could help economy
27: $20,000 is generated for injured store owner
27: Westland police seek robbery suspect
27: Oakwood celebrates partnership at Lincoln-Jefferson

January 2008 | Top

03: Cities see development despite tough economy
03: School district provides improvements in spite of funding cuts
03: Muralists leave their mark in 2007
03: ‘Support’ defines Wayne in 2007
10: Charges pending in domestic assault
10: Cable shift riles local officials
10: CVS to upgrade Van Born Road store this year
10: City looking for volunteers for CERT training program
10: Veterans earn promotions in Wayne fire department
17: School district shows reduced funding deficit
17: Schweitzer marks 50th anniversary
17: Ceremony honors Dr. King’s legacy
17: City website due for upgrade
24: Students, governor meet in forum
24: Officials urge caution on rail station plan
24: Wayne resident sees ‘another side of war’
24: Winterfest begins tonight
24: Student of the week
31: Teen tries robbery with hatchet
31: Community center upgrade planned
31: Down under?
31: Master plan update is goal of officials in 2008
31: Student of the week

February 2008 | Top

07: School board election deadline on Wednesday
07: Club Xtreme owner sues Wayne
07: Spotlight performance
07: Parks, roads, jobs are top issues for McNamara
14: McClain won't seek re-election to schools seat
14: Student of the week
14: Planners stand pat on theater plan
14: Gridders sign college letters of intent
14: Community Living Services enjoys growth, redevelopment
21: School District brings Project 180 back to community
21: Principal called to administrative office
21: Council accepts deed for theater
21: Wayne department welcomes 3 new firefighters
21: Student of the week
28: Hix Road added to busy construction season
28: Store owner re-opens shop after vicious attack
28: Reward for info on suspect increased
28: On the line

March 2008 | Top

06: Project 180 draws sparse crowds
06: Council approves REC renovation plan
06: Museum plan slowly comes together
06: Student of the Week
06: Muralists gear up for next phase
13: Market, assessments muddy budget picture
13: City addresses foreclosure concerns
13: Seniors help prepare for future students
13: Bond sale could save district taxpayers
13: Student of the week
20: Opposition to airport expansion increases
20: Student of the week
20: Grants could help fund Dynamite Park plan
20: Student fundraisers get to take a classy ride
27: Evidence of recall difficult to find
27: Teens ready for state Junior Miss
27: New offices bolster levels at Police Department
27: Sweet rain
27: Student of the Week

April 2008 | Top

02: Student of the Week
03: Schools await annual roundup
03: Muralists prepare for 2nd phase of project
03: Fundraisers a‘Bound’ as park build date nears
03: Drunk drivers are obvious to area officer
10: Budget season gets under way next week
10: Fuel costs hit city wallets
10: Calling all kindergarteners
10: Community mourns loss of original judge
10: Student of the week
17: State testing shows mixed results
17: Healthy respect
17: Ballot issue will help retirees, reduce costs
17: Police think robberies are linked
17: Student of the week
24: Planners approve Oakwood concept
24: Dingell proposes plan to help homeowners
24: Proposed budget shows reduced fund balance
24: Honor worthy

May 2008 | Top

01: Northville Township, not Canton, picked for Schoolcraft expansion
01: Low turnout predicted for Tuesday school election
01: Student of the Week
01: Good Sports
08: Gabriel wins open school seat
08: Budget questions linger
08: Council signs off on new mural concepts
08: Healthy partnership
08: Student of the Week
15: Smoking ban has support, as well as nay sayers
15: Canton trustees approve Oakwood concept plan
15: Corriveau faces 3 challengers in re-election bid
15: McNamara ready to defend commission seat
15: Good kids
22: Program aims to ‘dry out’ underage drinkers
22: Community readies for Memorial tributes
22: Approved budget saves programs, not employees
22: Flower power
22: Student of the Week
29: Airport expansion plan delayed - again
29: Internet sting nabs 2 Wayne-Westland suspects
29: Studies, activities, net student prestigious scholarship
29: Student of the Week
29: Lest we forget

June 2008 | Top

05: Fighting back
05: Wayne grad earns NASA post
05: Students arrested for vandalism at Wayne Memorial
05: River Day focus shifts to awareness
12: Schools grapple with uncertain funding
12: Fireworks show returns
12: The end of the year as they know it
12: Community build set for new Wayne playground
19: Wayne celebrates remarkable volunteer
19: City set for return of fireworks show
19: Community pitches in to construct new playground
19: Popular pastor, police chaplain prepares for next transition
26: Westland woman wins state crown
26: Class act
26: Fireworks could return next year, too
26: Muralists finish 1st phase of ‘08 project

July 2008 | Top

02: Congressional vote defeats Romulus casino plan
02: Parents speak out about daughter’s death
02: 'Jack the builder' headed to new community parish
03: Michigan Avenue Cruise takes shape, set for next week
10: Officials, enthusiasts prepare for Michigan Avenue Cruise
10: Good ‘clean’ fun
10: Train station decision is imminent
10: Old tax revenue bolsters city budgets
10: Stumping ground
17: Success prompts promise of 2nd Michigan Avenue cruise
17: District welcomes new principals
17: 'Friends' project seeks support, candidates
17: Pitsenbarger voted in as board president
24: Cities, airport agree on plan
24: Community readies for Senior Olympics
24: Bands come together to help veterans
24: Dual franchise among first of its kind
31: School funding plan prompts mixed reactions
31: Cities ready as election nears
31: Wayne Rotary Club seeking cooks for chili contest

August 2008 | Top

06: Robbery suspect sentenced
06: Marching orders
06: Historic Wayne Theater faces final days
06: New pastor at Wayne church knows entire area well
14: Comcast to close Wayne office
14: Candidate chosen for ‘Friends’ project
14: Oakwood gets approval for new Canton Township site
14: 'Recruits' wanted for Wayne Citizens' police academy
20: Wayne-Westland trustee resigns
20: Fire departments team up for special drills
20: Wayne Wheelfest promises ‘something for everyone’
20: Church marks 160 years in area
28: Councilwoman, candidate spar during Wayne festival
29: District teachers wrangle over contract
29: Westland teens arrested for Wayne robbery
29: Wheelin’

September 2008 | Top

03: Teachers accept contract extension
03: Summer’s end
03: Survey helps feed into master plan
03: Frequency, effectiveness of downtown get togethers questioned
10: Finishing touch
10: Businesses lobby for sign ordinance changes
10: Friends project set for this weekend
10: Lights, camera, action: Crew is shooting movie in Westland
18: Muralists return to finish project
18: Walker named to fill board vacancy
18: Long time activist honored in Wayne
18: Stage set for demolition of theater
25: Police agencies team up to solve string of robberies
25: Park celebrated as community effort
25: Euchre tournament will benefit center
25: Dropout numbers challenge state

October 2008 | Top

01: Commission candidates spar over funding
01: Commission candidates spar over funding
01: Commission candidates spar over funding
01: Schools face $1 million revenue loss
01: Teacher negotiations remain unresolved
01: 'Friends' spruce up Wayne Home
08: Communities vie for train stop
08: Teachers, district head to court
08: Fond farewell
08: Council approves master plan contract
08: Student of the week
16: Gag order imposed on teacher contract issue
16: Pastor looks forward to police role
16: Student of the week
16: New arrival
23: School board recall language rejected
23: Clerks prepare for busy election
23: Parks millage change moves forward
23: You betcha
23: Student of the Week
23: School board recall language rejected
30: Republicans seek to reclaim 20th District
30: Fraud warning issued in area
30: Fireworks committee starts planning
30: Dignitaries gather for mural dedication
30: Westland teen on the cusp of professional racing career

November 2008 | Top

04: Candid dates
05: McNamara wins re-election by wide margin
05: School board faces second recall attempt
05: Voting, for a change
05: Student of the week
05: Wayne unveils latest addition
12: Recruits shine at national competition
12: ‘Good police work’ helps solve burglary case
12: Master plan makes steady progress
12: Officials gear up for expanded cruise
12: Student of the week
19: Take a bow
19: Westland chosen for new train station
19: Wayne council to mull ethics policy
19: Student of the week
19: Goodfellows begin annual Christmas campaign
27: Officials mull impact of weak auto industry
27: Arriving in style
27: Communities watchful as county changes snow policy
27: Renovations unveiled at Wayne center

December 2008 | Top

03: A lot like Christmas
03: Mayor plans 2nd trip for Big 3
03: Survivor hopes to turn tragedy to triumph
03: Goodfellows events planned
03: Student of the Week
10: Community responds to meet the need
10: Wayne officials celebrate renewed spirit of REC
10: Goodfellows near end of year effort
10: Wayne Farmers market will take root next year
10: Student of the week
17: Wayne plans lean for year
17: The night violence didn't win
18: 20/20 Committee plots goals
18: Shoot out suspects prepare for trial
24: Loans approved, but work is ahead
24: Ignition lock bill approved
24: Helping hands
24: Wayne officials await word on Ford plan
24: Student of the week
31: The Good, The Bad and The Silly as we saw them this year
31: Year of the Raiders
31: Ford Motor casts long shadow in Wayne in 2008
31: Demolition leaves Wayne prepared for rebirth
31: District, teachers hope to improve relations in 2009

January 2009 | Top

07: Miss Michigan ready for national contest
07: Events planned to honor Dr. King
07: Wayne mourns former firefighter
07: Wayne man called to Capuchin Franciscan order
07: Student of the Week
14: Commissioners take new leadership roles
14: Deadline for school candidates looms
14: 2nd Cruise planned for Wayne this year
15: Marketing is part of Wayne city master plan
22: Leaders react
22: Legislators plan for busy year
22: Cities jockey for stimulus funding
22: MLK Ceremony honors diversity, dreams
28: Housing market, economy make for murky municipal budgeting process
28: Teachers hoop it up for charity
28: Business owner vows to re-open after fire
28: Wayne hires 2 new police officers

February 2009 | Top

04: Wayne County officials speculate about impact of stimulus package
04: Wayne-Westland teachers, district agree to 4-year pact
04: Schoolcraft project falls through
06: Student of the Week
11: Communities mull incinerator refund
11: Wayne Farmers Market may be on Wednesdays
11: Schools seek distinguished alumni
11: Student of the week
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: City looks to county for $540,000 funding
26: Restaurant owner plans comeback

March 2009 | Top

05: Vacant homes, foreclosures add to busy blight control efforts
05: Plans submitted for Westland park cleanup
05: Budget approved for farmers market
05: Coming up in Town
05: Canton Library earns honors for services, patronage
13: Economy brings more users, fewer funds to area libraries
13: Help needed to save St. Mary Outreach center
13: Scout’s honor
13: Events for 3.12.09
13: Romulus council wants changes to Aerotropolis agreement
19: Fire departments attempt to throttle back budget costs
19: City seeks grants for park development
19: Businesses get relief with sign changes
19: Stimulus funds bring $725,000 in projects to Wayne
19: Events for March 19
26: Police eye staffing levels, federal funding
26: Rotary seeks new membership
26: Events for 3.26.09
26: Work begins on Central City Park
26: Wayne pride!

April 2009 | Top

03: Washington rejects auto restructure plans
03: Fire marshall suspended after accident
03: St. Mary committed to outreach center
03: Events for 4.03.09
03: Senators propose more cuts to State office budget
09: Events for 4.09.09
09: Use is up, funding down at recreational facilities
09: March planned to protest taxation, wasteful spending
09: Fire fighters honored for service
09: Rotary, parks team up for fundraiser
17: Legislators praise use of new state tax incentive by business
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: Head start
23: Events for 4.23.09
23: Input sought on master plan
23: Follow the Yellow Brick Road
23: Events for 4.23.09
30: Candidates plentiful in city elections
30: School board race will be decided on Tuesday
30: Westland council approves plan, tax break for new restaurant
30: Grant will help stabilize Wayne youth services program
30: Events for 4.30.09

May 2009 | Top

07:
07: Abatements approved for $550 million Ford investment
07: Walker is reelected, Turner, Becher ousted
07: Wayne officials will begin budget battle Friday night
07: Events for May 7
14: Communities struggle to survive latest state revenue cuts
14: Romulus, Westland districts honored for excellence
14: Wayne faces cuts in city services, staffing
14: Students honored for citizenship
14: Events for 5.14.09
21: Loss of students threatens financial health of districts
21: 'No easy solutions' in Wayne budget battle
21: Habitat brings new neighbors to town
21: Police use cell phone to catch thief
21: Events for 5.21.09
28: Writer who influenced a generation of Americans pays rare local visit
28: Deputy mayor steps down
28: Manager plans to build on market's success
28: Michigan cruise picks up steam
28: Events for 5.28.09

June 2009 | Top

04:
04: Volunteer efforts helping to restore troubled waterway
04: Police officer, Firemen reunite with infant they saved
04: Wayne football stars move to next level
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: Events for June 11
11: Officials pledge help to threatened auto dealer
11: Incinerator property sold to Dearborn Heights
18: Township gears up campaign to purchase hospital property
18: Area mourns Pursell, 76
18: Firefighters propose wage freeze to help cash-strapped city
18: Wayne man recognized for teaching style
18: Events for June 18
25: Bennett earns Clerk of the Year award
25: Ford receives $5.9 billion to retool plants, save jobs
25: Schools look to future, community
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: School committee hopes to avoid ‘crisis’
02: And the winner is…
02: Events for July 2
09: Record crowds expected at celebration of 30th Art in the Park festival
09: Jazzed
09: Organizer hopes for big cruise turnout
09: Starfish reaches out to families
09: Events for 7.09.09
16: Local projects move ahead despite delays in federal funding
16: Westland adds amenities to popular municipal park
16: Organizer calls cruise ‘big success’
16: Leaving a legacy
16: Events for July 16
23: City festivals, events help local merchants fight back against big budget chain retailers
23: Waste wells may be closed for good
23: Popular football league expands into local area
23: Quo Vadis could be torn down
23: Events for 7.23.09
30: Westland leads efforts to become eco-friendly
30: Romulus plans to celebrate victory
30: Westland youngster lives hockey dream
30: Events for 7.30.09
30: Canton prepares for major Ford Road project
30: Federal funding means local jobs
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: Car show to help community service
07: August 6 events
07: ‘Sonic’ boom or Grand Slam?
13: Rare tour of French Landing Dam set
13: School district to restart principal search
13: School initiative has tight timetable
13: Westland takes top honors in golf challenge
13: August 13 events
19: Program drives traffic to area scrap yards, auto dealerships
19: Police seek leads on robbery suspect
19: Showdown
19: Community Foundation honors local students
19: Westland begins city information service
19: August 20 events
27: Service organizations seek volunteers, donors
27: Inkster to celebrate anniversary on Sunday
27: Efforts to save post office gain steam
27: Queens in waiting
27: Wayne celebrates Wheelfest this weekend
27: August 27 events

September 2009 | Top

04: Cadets aim to build on past success, prepare for future
04: Wheel-y fun
04: State of Westland focuses on positives
04: Fall Festival returns to Plymouth
04: Wayne-Westland events for Sept. 3
10: New year brings health, traffic and budget concerns to schools
10: Wayne-Westland earns award for innovative program
10: Westland to crack down on signs
10: Church pushes for financial peace
10: Sept. 10 Events
17: 2010 Census will determine federal funding to community
17: Seniors warned of mail scam
17: Mentors sought for youth assistance program
17: Top honors
17: Sept. 17 events
24: Area schools receive good report cards from state
24: Concert to benefit Habitat for Humanity
24: Westland to open new ‘spray ground’
24: Wayne-Westland events for Sept. 24
25: Wayne Police identify murder victim

October 2009 | Top

01: Haunted History Tombstone Tour unearths secrets
01: Students seek used costumes
01: Wayne police identify body, murder investigation continues
01: Oct. 1 events
01: Oct. 1 events
01: Salvation Army opens new media center for families
08: Airport workers to reduce engine noise
08: Schools prepare for rivalry game
08: Wayne-Westland events for Oct. 8
15:
15: School district prepares for budget challenges
15: Wayne pastor inspires big dreams
15: Starfish, IKEA team up on literacy
15: Wayne-Westland events for Oct. 15
22:
22: ‘Everyday Essentials’ drive started to help neighbors
22: School groups begin year on sound note
22: ‘Sensible’ group celebrates milestone
29: Wayne shop specializes in custom motorcycles
29: District, parents protest cuts in education funding
29: Fair thee well
29: ‘Tattle Tales’ reduce vandalism, earn awards in Inkster
29: Wayne-Westland events for Oct. 29

November 2009 | Top

05: Incumbents fare well in city, school elections
05: Legislators host toy safety event
05: ‘Ms. B’ steps down after 42-year career
05: Gear ends long, distinguished career
05: Wayne-Westland events for Nov. 5
12: Intelligent design of food promoted by Northville Co-op
12: Governor brings budget battle to Plymouth-Canton
12: Planners approve Ford plant application
12: Zebras take 5th in competition
12: Director honored for saving department
12: Wayne-Westland events for Nov. 12
17: Holiday cheer
19: Events mark beginning of holidays
19: Wayne- Westland could close seven schools
19: Contestants gather for Inkster Junior Miss
19: Schools show warm side
25: Economy increases demands on charities
25: Canton police seek 2 bank fraud suspects
25: ‘Chair’ity event to aid veterans
25: Moving up
25: Wayne-Westland events for Nov. 25

December 2009 | Top

03: Production brings classic characters to life
03: Residents urge slow action on school plan
03: Woman honored for compassionate hospice work
03: Legislator pushes for affordable insurance
03: Wayne-Westland events for Dec. 25
10: Architect of Canton Public Safety to retire
10: District amends school closing plan
10: Hard work pays off for Inkster student
10: Wayne pride!
17: Concert is effort to retain school music program
17: School board approves amended closure plan
17: Infrastructure projects are ‘in the pipes’ in Westland
17: Legislators push for consumer protection
23: Restaurant, bar owners expect no downside
23: Officials, leaders gather to ‘ACT NOW’
23: Wayne student seeks help for overseas dream
23: Starfish receives grant to help families
31: Challenges, triumphs mark the year that was
31: Legislators approve insurance reform bills
31: Salvation Army celebrates generosity of community
31: Westland, schools team up on resource officer

January 2010 | Top

04: What are your Resolutions for the New Year?
07: Painter's work goes from auto plants to art galleries
07: Canton Couple welcomes a real first
07: Western Wayne County legislators proud of perfect voting records
14: Martin Luther King Day celebrated Monday
14: Ford to add electric vehicles to Wayne plant
14: Quilting group preserves precious times
20: Corriveau to seek senate seat
20: Wayne to seek two tax increases
21: Re-sculpted Ice Festival returns to Plymouth
21: Heise enters race for open House of Representative’s seat
21: St. Mary prepares for open house
21: Wayne police investigate fatal shooting
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: 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: Hopgood announces bid for Senate seat
04: Vacant House seat draws another candidate
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: Communities awarded grants for energy efficiency projects
11: Inkster to celebrate another successful season
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: Grants will help Romulus save energy
18: Wadsworth to seek House seat
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: Millage not part of ACTion plan
25: Inkster honored as friendly city
25: Sweet spring
25: Letter to Paul White and supporters
25: Layoffs hit police in City of Wayne
26: Quote of the day, Feb. 26

March 2010 | Top

04: New firm brings jobs, investment to Northville
04: Wayne leaders, citizens grapple with funding crisis
04: Donations sought in wake of fatal fire
04: Post office to maintain presence
04: Quote of the Day, March 5
04: Taking Flight
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: District, parents prepare for school closings
11: Wayne survey will help set city goals
11: Wayne-Westland events
18: Rotary group hopes to break world record for fundraiser
18: Zebras win!
18: Patterson honored as 'Free Market Champion'
25: Legislation to protect patients is signed by governor
25: Wayne council weighs future of festival board
25: Doing their part
31: Community mourns loss of advocate, friend

April 2010 | Top

01: Community mourns loss of advocate, dear friend
01: Dragone pledges to be voice of the people
01: Firefighter honored for training, outreach
01: Red Wings chip in for park
08: Cities grapple with budget woes
08: Grant will help airport reduce noise
08: Wayne Fire Department opens up for programs
08: Westland gets more help from union groups
15: Communities push Census returns
15: Competition improves, but Raiders still win
15: Westland receives concessions from another union to help budget crunch
15: Wayne braces for ‘worst case’ budget
15: Community Calendar, April 15
22: School officer honored for efforts
22: District pushes millage renewal
22: Savings not enough to warrant new dispatch agreement
22: Candidate seeks to reduce costs, hostility
22: Cut from the top, school candidate says
22: Wayne-Westland events for April 22
29: Wayne Rotary 'deals' in world record attempt
29: Urban gardens sprouting up in area
29: District honored for programs
29: Spring ‘Wonderland’

May 2010 | Top

05: Election day sees low turnout, big changes
06: Group hopes to bring ‘miracle’ to Plymouth
06: New clean up day successful
06: Wayne, Westland to team up on major Glenwood Road project
06: Veteran honored as distinguished alumni
13: Farmers markets promote local shopping, agriculture
13: Congress honors late broadcaster
13: Wayne dealership reinstated by GM
13: Inkster speller wins national honors
14: Community Calendar, May 13
20: Communities host Relay for Life events
20: Republicans gear up for ‘interesting’ election season
20: Corriveau pulls out of Senate race
20: Wayne approves budget, cuts to services reduced
20: Community Calendar, May 20
27: Communities honor veterans throughout weekend
27: Ahead by a century
27: Wayne, Westland seek volunteer planters for community garden
27: Alleged gunman surrenders peacefully
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: Welcome back
03: Westland receives ‘good’ rating for finances
09: Battery firm brings jobs, investment to Northville
10: Westland police honored for response to Wayne fire
10: Storm leaves floods, questions
10: Cruisin’ season kicks off
10: Community Calendar, June 10
17: Festivals kick off summer season
17: Wayne police prepare for major transition
17: Co-operation
17: Wayne resident helps tornado victims
24: School closures, retirements make for a busy summer
24: Community Calendar, June 24
24: Retired administrator seeks vacant district Senate seat
24: Event combines music, theater, arts
24: Wayne officials sign off on Michigan cruise

July 2010 | Top

01: Holiday activities abound this weekend
01: Jobs, cooperation key for Senate
01: Senator introduces legislation to expand smoking ban in Michigan
01: Summer festival returns for 4th decade
01: Community Calendar, July 1
05: City of Wayne to celebrate golden anniversary
08: Wayne police apprehend armed robber
08: Happy birthday
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: Heise touts experience in race for House seat
15: Candidate hopes to bring ‘blue collar’ perspective
15: Earning their stripes
22: A ‘reel’ Scream
22: New millage, same rate: Smart government pays off in Northville
22: Wayne issues annual golf challenge
22: Inkster joins national crime prevention program
23: Calendar, July 29
29: Municipalities ban medical marijuana clinics
29: Former Wayne City Manager dies
29: Local teen competes for title
29: Wayne Rotarian ‘scoots’ to Seattle
29: Wayne to spend grant funds to re-hab houses

August 2010 | Top

05: Students produce musical vampire parody
05: Primary pares candidates for November vote
05: Westland wins challenge
05: Seniors warned of scam
05: Canton trails to feature music stations
12: Annual air show delights crowds, makes history
12: Inkster Night Out is ‘overwhelming’ success
12: Grant funding used for ‘green’ upgrades in Westland
12: Legislator hopes to ‘demonstrate’ support for Boeing
12: New chaplain ‘checks in’ at Annapolis Hospital
18: Retired Westland fire chiefs survive plane crash
18: ‘Walk stars’ travel through Plymouth
18: Time Travel at Village Theater
18: Mayor is chosen for Starfish board
18: Wheelfest to include duck boat races
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: Clinic offers HOPE
27: Westland names new city attorney and budget director

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: Westland Foundation awards annual scholarships
02: Wayne Post Office remains open despite rumors
09: 3-day festival leads to 55th annual barbeque
09: Residents prepare for annual Victorian Festival
09: Canton man charged in embezzlement of funds
09: Budget woes cause cancellation of Pumpkin Festival
09: Closing of Wayne Fire Department is ‘misinformation’

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