Published October 12, 2022
In the Chronicle’s coverage area, voters will elect candidates vying for various federal, state, county, judicial and school board seats on Nov. 8.
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EASTPOINTE/ROSEVILLE — In the Eastsider’s coverage area, voters will choose candidates for local, state and federal offices in the general election Nov. 8.
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ROSEVILLE — Roseville High School has been patiently waiting to make a name for itself in the playoffs, with only eight appearances since 1989. Last year, the team made a statement by winning a district championship.
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In the Sentinel’s coverage area, voters will elect candidates vying for various federal, state, county, judicial and school board seats on Nov. 8.
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In the West Bloomfield Beacon’s coverage area, voters will choose candidates for local school boards and city councils, as well as governor and more Nov. 8.
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ROCHESTER/ROCHESTER HILLS/OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — In the Post’s coverage area, voters will decide various state, county and local races Nov. 8.
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ROCHESTER — The recent search for a new city manager did not go as planned for the city of Rochester, leaving the City Council somewhat divided on how to move forward in finding a permanent replacement.
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GROSSE POINTES — In the Grosse Pointe Times’ coverage area, voters will elect members to the Grosse Pointe Board of Education, along with a representative in Congress, state Senate and House officials, and a Wayne County commissioner in newly redrawn districts in Michigan.
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GROSSE POINTE CITY — It might not sound like a long time, but in the world of technology, six years is an eternity.
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GROSSE POINTE WOODS — While municipalities usually select the lowest bidder for a contract or service, that’s not always the case, especially when it comes to professional services.
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GROSSE POINTE WOODS — The Grosse Pointe Public School System community tailgate is back for another year to celebrate the Grosse Pointe North vs. Grosse Pointe South football game, but with a little bit more of a normal feel this year.
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GROSSE POINTE WOODS — Snowflakes will be here soon. No, not necessarily the fluffy white precipitation that falls from the sky. These snowflakes are decorative accents, and they’re coming to Grosse Pointe Woods’ Mack Avenue business district, The Avenue in the Woods.
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GROSSE POINTE PARK — Along with selecting state, federal and county officials, Grosse Pointe Park voters are faced with another important decision on the Nov. 8 ballot.
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BERKLEY/FERNDALE/HUNTINGTON WOODS/PLEASANT RIDGE — In the Woodward Talk’s coverage area, voters on Nov. 8 will elect candidates for local, state and federal offices.
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BERKLEY — Two businesses in Berkley were approved for marijuana licenses at a recent City Council meeting.
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FERNDALE — The smell of barbecue and whiskey soon will permeate the air in downtown Ferndale with the return of the Pig & Whiskey festival.
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SHELBY TOWNSHIP/UTICA — In the Shelby-Utica News’ coverage area, voters will choose candidates for local, state and federal offices in the general election Nov. 8.
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SHELBY TOWNSHIP — In a 30-lap sprint car race Oct. 1 in Sandusky, Ohio, 16-year-old Shelby Township resident Andrew Bogusz led for the majority of the race and picked up his second Maxima Racing Oils Must See Racing Midwest Lights feature win of the season.
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SHELBY TOWNSHIP/UTICA/STERLING HEIGHTS — There is a new effort on social media this year to connect the four Utica Community Schools comprehensive high schools and give parents and the community an idea of what’s happening inside the schools.
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SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Eisenhower High School football is back. After a 3-13 record the past two seasons, Eisenhower (5-2) has returned to the powerhouse it once was during its 35 straight seasons without a losing record from 1985 to 2019
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