Published November 9, 2022
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — The Clinton Township Board of Trustees had a lengthy meeting on Oct. 24, hearing three presentations and completing other items of business.
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MOUNT CLEMENS — Changes to recreation programs in Mount Clemens held top billing as Mayor Laura Kropp delivered her 2022 State of the City address at the Cairns Community Center on Oct. 14.
Read MorePublished November 9, 2022
METRO DETROIT — Holiday craft show season is starting. While many people are seasoned crafters — making homemade crafts for years and even selling them — there are still those out there who have never used a glue gun, painted a ceramic Santa Claus or hand-stitched a button.
Read MorePublished November 9, 2022
METRO DETROIT — Veterans Day has been celebrated in the United States on Nov. 11 for more than 100 years, and this Friday, local communities in the C & G Newspapers coverage area will continue that tradition of honoring those who served.
Read MorePublished November 7, 2022
MOUNT CLEMENS — On Oct. 25, Macomb County officials welcomed three guests of honor at its Department of Roads and COMTEC Center in Mount Clemens.
Read MorePublished November 7, 2022
MADISON HEIGHTS — As local manufacturers and business owners continue to look for skilled building tradespeople to work in their shops, educators are finding ways to share opportunities for learning trades with their students.
Read MorePublished November 4, 2022
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Think you’re a good reader? Do you soak in all the information from books? Are you looking for a challenge? Well, grab some friends and test your reading skills at the return of the Clinton-Macomb Public Library’s Battle of the Books.
Read MorePublished November 4, 2022
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — In honor of Veterans Day, the Warren Symphony Orchestra is bringing the red, white and blue center stage.
Read MorePublished November 2, 2022
METRO DETROIT — Holiday craft shows, concerts, visits with Santa Claus, tree lightings and more are ready to put you in a festive mood.
Read MorePublished November 2, 2022
METRO DETROIT — When members of the Eastpointe-Roseville Chamber of Commerce needed to find classic cars from 1972 for a special golden anniversary event, a bright orange Corvette Stingray and a Rallye Red Plymouth Duster pulled right up.
Read MorePublished November 2, 2022
METRO DETROIT — A look at five fun things to do during the weekend of Nov. 4-6, 2022.
Read MorePublished October 26, 2022
METRO DETROIT — A look at five fun things to do during the weekend of Oct. 28-30, 2022.
Read MorePublished October 26, 2022
METRO DETROIT — It seems like a long time ago that mortgage rates were extremely low.
Read MorePublished October 26, 2022
HARRISON TOWNSHIP — For those looking to start writing, it can be difficult to get into the swing of things and improve your grip on the craft. But fear not — the Harrison Township Public Library is here to help with a writer’s group.
Read MorePublished October 26, 2022
MOUNT CLEMENS — After about two years of renovations and a temporary location, the Mount Clemens Public Library is getting ready to move back to its 150 Cass Ave. location and open by mid-November.
Read MorePublished October 26, 2022
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — The Chippewa Valley High School theater program invites you to come be their guest as they perform “Beauty and the Beast” this November.
Read MorePublished October 26, 2022
HARRISON TOWNSHIP — The Harrison Township Board of Trustees passed a resolution to support a Detroit Institute of Arts “Partners in Public Art” project in the township at its Oct. 11 meeting.
Read MorePublished October 26, 2022
HARRISON TOWNSHIP — This November, Harrison Township Public Library officials are asking voters to renew an existing millage with an increase to pay for expanded services.
Read MorePublished October 26, 2022
METRO DETROIT — Those age 50 and older are racking ’em up more and more as billiards gain popularity among the age group.
Read MorePublished October 24, 2022
METRO DETROIT— The team at Focus: HOPE is getting the word out that the nonprofit is back after several difficult years.
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