Published February 7, 2024
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — In Clinton Township, voters will elect a member of the Board of Trustees on Feb. 27 to serve one partial term ending on Nov. 20, 2024. Candidates were asked, in 75 words or fewer, to state their top goal(s) if elected. The answers are printed verbatim.
Read MorePublished February 5, 2024
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Being a senior captain on a varsity squad can put pressure on a young athlete, especially when your team currently holds first in Macomb County’s toughest high school bowling league. But hitting a career milestone can certainly put some of the nerves on ice.
Read MorePublished February 5, 2024
MACOMB COUNTY — If you walk into the office of Regina-Lutheran North United head coach Paul Buscemi at Big Boy Arena, it’s impossible not to notice the alumni inspiration wall.
Read MorePublished February 1, 2024
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Another year, another chance to tout the township’s accomplishments. On the morning of Jan. 26, Clinton Township Supervisor Robert Cannon took the podium at the Clinton-Macomb Public Library’s main branch and delivered his State of Clinton Township address.
Read MorePublished February 1, 2024
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Lee Rocker, of Stray Cats, is always ready to put on a show for his fans.
Read MorePublished January 25, 2024
News & Notes from the 1/24/24 Chronicles
Read MorePublished January 24, 2024
MACOMB COUNTY — Many Macomb County residents may not have heard of the MOMS Club of Southern Macomb County, but they have been supporting the community — and local moms — for more than 20 years.
Read MorePublished January 24, 2024
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — For the past three years, the Macomb Area Conference Red league has been as consistent as they come.
Read MorePublished January 24, 2024
FRASER — Anytime a team puts an end to a drought, there’s a shift in momentum moving forward.
Read MorePublished January 24, 2024
FRASER — Fraser High School is inviting the public to join them for the school’s annual Activities Auction to raise money for student activities and events.
Read MorePublished January 24, 2024
MACOMB COUNTY — Work will begin this year on the new facility at the Macomb County Jail, according to county officials.
Read MorePublished January 24, 2024
MACOMB COUNTY — The Macomb County Quilt Guild has announced that it will be hosting its annual quilt show this year after a multiyear hiatus due to COVID-19.
Read MorePublished January 23, 2024
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — The business of the Clinton Township Board of Trustees had to wait nearly two hours to begin on Jan. 8 as trustees battled over old items well into the evening.
Read MorePublished January 19, 2024
FRASER — An 86-year-old Clinton Township woman died Jan. 16 after she was reportedly struck by a snowplow truck as she walked out of a Fraser hair salon. The incident occurred at approximately 12:31 p.m. outside of the Salon Inspire & Day Spa on 15 Mile Road near Hayes Road.
Read MorePublished January 11, 2024
News & Notes from the 1/10/24 Fraser-Clinton Chronicle
Read MorePublished January 10, 2024
FRASER/CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Leaders of local governments took time to examine the past year and give some idea of what can be expected in 2024.
Read MorePublished January 10, 2024
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — In high school sports, a team motto can mean everything to a program as they come together for the season.
Read MorePublished January 10, 2024
FRASER — After significant outcry from residents, the Fraser Planning Commission voted unanimously on Jan. 3 to deny a request to rezone the site of the former State Bank of Fraser to make way for a 24-hour gas station, fast food restaurant and convenience store.
Read MorePublished January 9, 2024
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Education is not just lectures in a classroom. It is paddling through a swimming pool, taking the first steps onto a wrestling mat, hearing a symphony that moves your soul and, above all, education is a lifelong pursuit.
Read MorePublished January 5, 2024
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Another chapter in the partisan struggle on the Clinton Township Board of Trustees played out on the evening of Dec. 18 as the board rejected sending out an early voting mailer along party lines.
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