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Marine City Commission decides not to move forward with art display
The Marine City Commission has decided to not move forward with the installation of an art display at the city’s historic city hall. The idea was brought forward in March by New Century Art Gallery owners Jeanne Burris-Johnson and Cory Johnson. The art display would have included moving walls that would have been installed in the area of 300 Broadway St. that was formerly River Rec Teen Zone, and New Century Art Gallery would take care of coordinating and building of the walls and setting them in place.
Metro Detroit township official discovers road collapsing
CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) - Clinton Township Clerk Kim Meltzer drives on Garfield Road every day to go to work, but recently, she noticed an unusual drop in the road."It wasn't a crack in the road. It was kind of a sinking dipping feeling," Meltzer said.She said she noticed it got worse in a very short period of time. "I was just concerned about the safety of the road, and the best way to manage that was to call the right people," she said. "It was determined it was a very critical issue that needed addressing right away, so I...
Macomb County Sheriff candidate, ex-Warren city councilman charged with carrying concealed weapon
Edward Kabacinski, a former Warren City Council member and current candidate for Macomb County Sheriff has been charged with carrying a concealed weapon following a traffic stop in Warren.
What Lakeside Mall site will turn into after closing this summer
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. – The once-beloved Lakeside Mall in Macomb County is permanently closing this summer, kicking off an extensive redevelopment project for the area that’s been in the works for years. Since opening in the 1970s, Lakeside Mall was a popular Sterling Heights destination buzzing with stores,...
Rain and storms return Friday in Southeast Michigan
(CBS DETROIT) - Your NEXT Weather forecast is calling for a rainy Friday in Southeast Michigan. Rain showers and a few crashes of thunder will return on Friday. Make sure to send the kids to the bus stop with the umbrellas, as rain will be streaming through in a scattered fashion throughout the morning and afternoon. The rain is anticipated to be lighter as the evening arrives, but keep the rain gear nearby, as there will still be some spotty showers overnight. You may experience a heavy downpour or a brief rumble of thunder throughout the day. Despite the rain, temperatures will be mild once again, remaining above average. By the afternoon, highs will top out in the lower to middle 70s. On your block in Saline, Ann Arbor, Macomb, and Marine City, expect a high of 72 degrees. Check your location below.Enjoy the mild temperatures through next week, but almost every day, get ready for more rain.For your latest NEXT Weather forecast, watch on air on CBS Detroit, online on CBSDetroit.com, or streaming on the CBS Detroit app, Paramount+, or PlutoTV.
Former in-state prep standout flourishing for red-hot Michigan softball
ANN ARBOR – Michigan softball outfielder Ella Stephenson refused to get frustrated. Like most freshman, Stephenson came to Michigan after a decorated high school career. The Algonac high standout was a three-time first-team all-state honoree and finished her career with a .577 batting average with 47 homer runs and 63 stolen bases.
Senior-laden Marine City softball wants to 'capitalize' on superb start
MARINE CITY — It would be an understatement to say that the Marine City softball team is in a win-now situation. Because when 70% of the roster won't return next year, the future can wait. Fittingly, the Mariners aren't wasting any time in the present. "We've been blessed with a group of girls...
Algonac mom, son advocate on behalf of caregivers in Washington, D.C.
Karen Willard of Algonac and her 23-year-old son Arthur “Will” Fuller, a University of Michigan-Flint student, traveled to Washington, D.C., in early April to meet with lawmakers as part of the Alzheimer’s Association 2024 Advocacy Forum. The event is the nation’s premier Alzheimer’s disease advocacy event, according...
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