Emilee Gorshe, The Macomb Daily

Emilee Gorshe

The Macomb Daily

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Shelby Township deputy clerk announces plans to leave position

Deputy Township Clerk Brian Fairbrother has announced that he will be leaving his position after serving the community for more than five years in order to take another job. → Read More

Proposals sought for new ownership of Shelby Manor property

While Shelby officials say the township never should have been in the business of owning a senior housing facility to begin with, the seniors who live in the Shelby Manor senior living apartment complex are concerned about its potential sale and what → Read More

Vacant building sale will provide UCS with one-time revenue

Utica Community Schools district officials said this week the sale of Ewell Elementary School will help preserve district programs. → Read More

Resident alleges Shelby Township supervisor violated campaign act

Shelby Township resident Grant Golasa has filed a formal complaint alleging that Township Supervisor Richard Stathakis violated the Michigan Campaign Finance Act. → Read More

Auto supplier to invest $61 million in Shelby Township, create 430 jobs

More than 400 jobs will be created as the Grupo Antolin international auto supplier invests more than $61 million to develop a facility in Shelby Township. → Read More

Sterling Heights Zap Zone expanded to include ‘Springz Utica’

People who haven’t been to Zap Zone in a while will probably be shocked when they see all of its new features. → Read More

Shelby Township deputy chief disciplined after allegedly pulling out gun at bar

Shelby Township Deputy Chief Mark Coil was disciplined internally after he allegedly placed his gun on a table while he and others were at a bar in Grand Rapids this past winter. → Read More

Macomb Orchard Trail construction underway

Shelby Township commenced the construction to connect the Macomb Orchard Trail to the Gene Shepherd Park trail (Segment 14) on April 10. → Read More

Utica City Council appoints new police chief

Interim Chief Sean Coady has taken over as the new top cop in Utica. → Read More

Shelby Township Art Fair applications due Saturday

Calling all artists: the 2017 Shelby Township Art Show deadline is approaching quickly. All applications must be sent in by Saturday to be featured in the 34th annual juried show to be held on August 12 and 13 outdoors on the Shelby Township municipal → Read More

Shelby Township board expected to vote on court building site plan

An agenda item regarding the proposed 41A District Court building site plan is expected to be voted on by the Shelby Township Board of Trustees at the March 21 board meeting, which starts at 7 p.m. → Read More

Shelby Township’s Military Wall of Honor to get upgrades

The Military Wall of Honor in the Shelby Township municipal building is getting an update to better honor the residents who are currently serving in the military. → Read More

Sterling Heights sued over mosque development settlement

The city of Sterling Heights is facing another lawsuit, but this time over its decision to allow the construction of a mosque on 15 Mile Road. → Read More

Candidate named to fill vacancy after councilman’s resignation

Gary Lusk, 58, has been appointed to the Sterling Heights City Council to fill a vacancy created by the recent resignation of Councilman Doug Skrzyniarz. → Read More

Candidate appointed to fill vacancy after councilman’s resignation

The Sterling Heights City Council appointed Gary Lusk as the new council member until the November election to replace Councilman Doug Skrzyniarz, who has resigned from his position. → Read More

Sterling Heights officials approve judgment regarding mosque development

In a meeting that required police officers to ask residents to calm down and even escort them out, a consent order that said the American Islamic Community Center has the right to build a mosque in a residential area of Sterling Heights → Read More

Shelby Township, Sterling Heights college students win diversity scholarship awards

Two of Oakland University’s 2017 Keeper of the Dream Award Scholarships were awarded to students from Sterling Heights and Shelby Township. → Read More

Kroger Marketplace opens for business in Shelby Township

Kroger celebrated the grand opening of the new Stony Creek Marketplace Store, 7644 26 Mile Road, in Shelby Township on Jan. 11. → Read More

DNR award allows for bike and hike trail expansion in Shelby Township

Shelby Township received $300,000 from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Trust Fund on Dec. 9 to connect the River Bends Park hike and bike trail at 22 Mile Road to the Iron Belle trail. → Read More

Police continue to crack down on Hall Road safety issues

Michigan State Police Lt. Mike Shaw and representatives of other police agencies gathered at the northeast corner of Schoenherr and Hall Road Monday to discuss with the public the results of the multi-agency traffic enforcement initiative in October a → Read More