Local Government

Published January 24, 2023

UTICA — The Utica City Council has reappointed its mayor pro tem for another year.

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Published January 24, 2023

WARREN — If you have tried to call any of the Warren city offices within the City Hall complex and your call did not go through or was dropped, you are not alone.

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Published January 24, 2023

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CLINTON TOWNSHIP — A 2023-2027 recreation master plan was brought before the Clinton Township Board of Trustees on Jan. 9, but few in attendance seemed happy with the results.

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Published January 24, 2023

HARRISON TOWNSHIP — It is “new year, new deputy” for the Harrison Township Supervisor’s Office.

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Published January 23, 2023

MACOMB TOWNSHIP — By unanimous vote, the Macomb Township Board of Trustees has approved the township supervisor’s request to relocate the old township hall.

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Published January 23, 2023

FRASER — The Fraser City Council approved its annual Community Development Block Grant distributions for the year, voting on the measure unanimously at its meeting on Jan. 12.

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Published January 23, 2023

BERKLEY — After Natalie Price was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives, the city of Berkley was tasked with appointing a resident to serve the rest of her term.

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Published January 23, 2023

WARREN — Warren City Council members approved the redistricting map for city’s council districts days before their Jan. 10 council meeting. The Redistricting Commission met on Jan. 10 to vote on the already approved map.

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Published January 20, 2023

ROSEVILLE — The city of Roseville has seen a change in its leadership.

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Published January 20, 2023

WARREN — One of Warren’s own has been appointed to the bench of the 37th District Court. Steve Bieda was appointed on Jan. 10 by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

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Published January 19, 2023

MADISON HEIGHTS — It’s never certain what winter will bring. That’s why the Madison Heights Department of Public Services plans for the worst, and why it needs residents to cooperate with them, keeping roads clear during foul weather.

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Published January 19, 2023

MADISON HEIGHTS — During the lean years of the Great Recession, Madison Heights honed its ability to stretch available dollars with grants — a practice that continues to serve the city in the inflationary economy today.

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Published January 12, 2023

EASTPOINTE — The city’s newest council member is ready to get started. 

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Published January 11, 2023

GROSSE POINTE CITY — Whether it was a primary, special or general election, Grosse Pointe City Clerk/Assistant City Manager Julie Arthurs would arrive at her office by 5:30 a.m. and stay until all the ballots were tabulated after the polls closed at 8 p.m., translating into a workday that easily exceeded 15 hours.

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Published January 11, 2023

OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — Oakland Township had a busy 2022, according to Township Manager Adam Kline.

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Published January 11, 2023

As the new year starts out, the Eagle reached out to local officials to see what their plans and goals are for 2023.

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Published January 11, 2023

BIRMINGHAM/BEVERLY HILLS — In 2022, the Eagle covered an array of interesting stories, some of which we thought readers might want an update on.

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Published January 11, 2023

BERKLEY — Dan Terbrack has decided to step down as the mayor of the city of Berkley.

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Published January 11, 2023

FARMINGTON — Last year was one of progress for the city of Farmington, and there are high hopes for even more positive things to come.

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Published January 10, 2023

TROY — Many people make resolutions for the new year, and city officials are no exception. Several of Troy’s leaders shared what they would like to accomplish by the end of 2023.

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