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No one ever can get too much of the 1968 Tigers, especially when three people who were involved in all the merriment from Detroit's biggest World Championship celebration talk about it in detail.
... Without the change, an unlimited number of charter schools would be allowed to open inside the boundaries of Detroit Public Schools, the state's only district large enough to meet the requirement. The bill has been forwarded to the state Senate for ...
Michigan's lame-duck Legislature worked frantically Thursday on issues ranging from a boost for commuter travel in Detroit to a ban on the direct shipment of wine.
... or kwilkins@freepress.com . Michelle McCarthy, 16, of Commerce Township, center, and Taylor Moore, 17, of Detroit are classmates at Mercy High School in Farmington Hills. "I really am a tech girl at heart," Michelle said. Michelle packs up after her ...
... said. Local communities would be eligible for about $3.25 million. Rockwood, for example, could receive $5,971 while Detroit could get $608,400. Grosse Pointe Woods could receive $53,328. On its wish list are benches, sculptures or art along Mack, ...
... Burton Leland assaulted him Thursday during a ceremony at the county building. Reggie Crawford, a retired Detroit police officer who says he is a community outreach staff employee for Ware, said Leland approached him around 9 a.m. at a swearing-in ...
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