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Category Archives: All Stories

2020 Candidate Interview:  James Brady for 47th District Court Judge

All Stories, Farmington/Farmington Hills, UncategorizedBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 17, 2020

In the race for District Court Judge of the 47th District, Incumbent James B. Brady is running for re-election. 

Explore: A Stroll Through Downtown Farmington

All Stories, Explore!, Farmington/Farmington HillsBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 16, 2020

From there it was easy to spot details that make Downtown Farmington unique, especially now with their Halloween-themed Grand Raven Festival…

Bill Signed into Law to Allow Remote Public Meetings to Continue

Addison Twp / Lakeville / Leonard, All Stories, Auburn Hills, Berkley, Beverly Hills, Bingham Farms, Birmingham, Bloomfield Area Communities, Brandon Twp / Ortonville, Clarkston/Independence Twp., Clawson, Commerce Twp., Farmington/Farmington Hills, Fenton, Ferndale, Franklin, Groveland Twp., Hazel Park, Highland Twp., Holly, Huntington Woods, Lake Angelus, Lake Orion/Orion Twp, Lathrup Village, Lyon Twp / South Lyon, Madison Hts., Milford, Northville, Novi, Oak Park, Oakland Township, Orchard Lake, Oxford, Pleasant Ridge, Pontiac, Rochester/Rochester Hills, Rose Township, Royal Oak, Royal Oak Township, Southfield, Springfield Twp/Davisburg, Sylvan Lake, Troy, Walled Lake, Waterford, White Lake Township, Wixom, Wolverine LakeBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 16, 2020

By allowing for remote meetings, public bodies and residents can continue practicing safe social distancing while also ensuring meetings remain open, accessible and transparent to the public,” said Governor Whitmer.

Royal Oak Makes First Two Hours Parking Free in City Parking Garages, Any Time

All Stories, Royal Oak, UncategorizedBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 16, 2020

Beginning October 1, all city-owned parking garages featured the first two-hours parking free of charge no matter what time you enter the parking garage. 

2020 Candidate Interview: Mike Mueller for State Rep. 51st District

All Stories, Fenton, Groveland Twp., Holly, Rose TownshipBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 15, 2020

In the race for State Representative of the 51st District, Incumbent Mike Mueller, a Republican, is being challenged by Democrat Brad May.

Battle Against Rats Continues as Ferndale Urges Against Rodenticide

All Stories, FerndaleBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 15, 2020

The problem with rat poison, Mikulski explained, is that it doesn’t just kill rats. 

Peanut Butter Cookie Mix Up Prompts Recall Of Back to Nature Crackers

Addison Twp / Lakeville / Leonard, All Stories, Auburn Hills, Berkley, Beverly Hills, Bingham Farms, Birmingham, Bloomfield Area Communities, Brandon Twp / Ortonville, Clarkston/Independence Twp., Clawson, Commerce Twp., Farmington/Farmington Hills, Fenton, Ferndale, Franklin, Groveland Twp., Hazel Park, Highland Twp., Holly, Huntington Woods, Keego Harbor, Lake Angelus, Lake Orion/Orion Twp, Lathrup Village, Lyon Twp / South Lyon, Madison Hts., Milford, Northville, Novi, Oak Park, Oakland Township, Orchard Lake, Oxford, Pleasant Ridge, Pontiac, Rochester/Rochester Hills, Rose Township, Royal Oak, Royal Oak Township, Southfield, Springfield Twp/Davisburg, Sylvan Lake, Troy, Walled Lake, Waterford, White Lake Township, Wixom, Wolverine LakeBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 15, 2020

B&G Foods announced today it is voluntarily recalling a very limited number of boxes of a single date code of 6 oz. Back to Nature Organic Rosemary & Olive Oil Stoneground Wheat Crackers…

Man Accused of Shooting Woman in Ferndale Arrested

All Stories, FerndaleBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 15, 2020

Physical evidence linked our case to another shooting that occurred in West Bloomfield on June 17, 2020, where an arrest was made.

Holly DDA Welcomes New Director Nicholas Klempp

All Stories, HollyBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 14, 2020

Business owners in Downtown Holly already know Nicholas Klempp from his years of volunteering at events, organizing programs for families and kids, regularly attending municipal meetings and being active in the community. 

Updated Ordinances for Winter Parking and Weeds in Holly

All Stories, HollyBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 14, 2020

The new winter parking ordinance states that it is improper for vehicles to be parking on the street from 3am to 7am from December 1 through March 30 of each year.

2020 Candidate Interview: Brenda Richard for 45th District Court Judge

All Stories, Huntington Woods, Oak Park, Pleasant Ridge, Royal Oak TownshipBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 13, 2020

In the race for Judge of the 45th District Court, the candidates are Brenda Richard and Jaimie Horowitz.

2020 Candidate Interview: Anna Ibrahim for Ferndale School Board

All Stories, Ferndale, Oak Park, Pleasant Ridge, Royal Oak TownshipBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 13, 2020

Candidates are Sarah Elturk, and incumbents Anna Ibrahim and Jennifer LaTosch.

2020 Candidate Interview:  Chris Barnett for Orion Township Supervisor

All Stories, Lake Orion/Orion TwpBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 13, 2020

Orion Township Supervisor Chris Barnett, a Republican, is unopposed in the Nov. 3, 2020 election. 

2020 Candidate Interview:  Joshua Murphy for Holly Village Council and Holly Township Parks Board

All Stories, HollyBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 13, 2020

Joshua Murphy is running for two positions in the Nov. 3, 2020 election

Madison Heights Votes to Replace Columbus Day with Indigenous People’s Day

All Stories, Madison Hts., UncategorizedBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 12, 2020

The vote fell on the Federal Holiday, Columbus Day, but thanks to a unanimous vote by the council, city staff and council will now call the second Monday in October Indigenous People’s Day.

2020 Candidate Interview:  Brad May for State Rep. 51st District

All Stories, Fenton, Holly, UncategorizedBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 11, 2020

In the race for State Representative of the 51st District, Incumbent Mike Mueller, a Republican, is being challenged by Democrat Brad May. 

2020 Candidate Interview: Anthony Bartolotta for Waterford Twp Trustee

All Stories, WaterfordBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 11, 2020

Voters in Waterford have eight choices to fill four Trustee positions.

2020 Candidate Interview: Aron Lorenz for Sylvan Lake City Council

All Stories, Sylvan LakeBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 11, 2020

In the race for Sylvan Lake City Council, there are six people running for two seats.

Reporter Food: Pop’s for Italian in Downtown Ferndale

All Stories, Ferndale, Reporter FoodBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 10, 2020

Pop’s for Italian is located at 280 W. 9 Mile in Downtown Ferndale. Check them out online at www.popsforitalian.com.

2020 Candidate Interview:  Brenda Carter for State Rep. 29th District

All Stories, Auburn Hills, Orchard Lake, Pontiac, Sylvan LakeBy Crystal Proxmire, Editor and PublisherOctober 10, 2020

In the race for State Representative of the 29th District, Incumbent Brenda Carter, a Democrat, is being challenged by Republican S. Dave Sullivan. 

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