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Former Clinton Twp. judge sentenced in embezzlement case
A former Clinton Township District Court judge was sentenced today to 6 months in jail.
In 'God's Country' for 100 years
A century ago, a growing congregation at St. John's Church led to a new parish, and Our Lady of the Rosary was born.
Clintonians are invited to put on their dancing shoes and journey back in time for this year's Taste of the Arts Gala hosted by the Arts Council of Clinton.
Combined Jewish Philanthropies
Analysis: For Clinton, tough talk but few results
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's tense exchanges with Pakistani civilians and Arab diplomats over a harrowing week of foreign stops exposed the confining limits of her office.
Clintonians have special day at Capitol
Clinton residents get a special opportunity Monday to hear from state government leaders during a day devoted to the city.
The two boys timidly pedaled their bikes toward the trio in Oak Hill Cemetery, perhaps drawn by curiosity to the cameras capturing the oral history lesson two reporters were receiving.
Friends Work to Give Young Boy a Lift
Reilly Parent is a spirited young boy who turned 10 on October 6th, 2009. He was born with a severe case of Arthrogryposis, a congenital defect of the joints.
Breast cancer organization funds unmet needs
LANSING - Determined to save lives and end breast cancer forever, the Mid-Michigan Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure has awarded 10 grants totaling $307,474.25 to programs providing breast cancer services in the Mid-Michigan area.
Flint teen ordered to stand trial in bank robbery
CLINTON TWP. - A Flint teen accused in the killing of a 21-year-old man and other crimes has been ordered to stand trial on charges of bank robbery and armed robbery in Macomb County.
Due to the limited amount of H1N1 vaccine Livingston County Department of Public Health has received, we will be offering an immunization clinic for H1N1 vaccine for the following priority groups only this Thursday October 29, 2009.
Autumn has arrived in the city, bringing with it the third annual Fall for Clinton Festival set for Saturday and Sunday.
From Supreme Allied Commander to ... Ethanol Lobbyist? The Strange Journey of Wesley Clark.
Four years after leading NATO in the Kosovo war, he was a savior for the left, who saw a bulletproof patriot that the rest of America could believe in; hero of the netroots, beloved by Michael Moore and Madonna; hope of the Clintonites, delighted by such a clean ideological slate.
Letter from Ireland: Beyond the Pale
Living as I now am in the Ulster Province of Ireland, I acknowledge the split of my Irish roots: From my father's stock we come from the East, the section running from Belfast through Dublin down to Cork, bordering on the Irish Sea, across which came the invading Norse, Scots and British, pushing the native Gaels further westward into what at the ...
American man wins $4 million jackpot at Windsor casino
Calvin Pollard of Michigan smiles wide with his cheque at the Windsor casino An American man walked away from a Windsor casino almost $4 million dollars richer.
Oakland Co. welcomes new park addition
While some parks departments plan cutbacks or fee hikes, Oakland County Parks spent $1 million in August for 5 acres of land that officials said they had eyed for years.
Kiwanis Club provides clothing, shoes to homeless students
The first day of school looks about the same for most kids. It usually begins with a warm breakfast before the student hops onto the school bus wearing shiny new sneakers and a pre-selected new outfit.
Crocker House Walk to take place Oct. 3
Those looking for a unique way to get a glimpse of the history of Mount Clemens have to look no further than the Crocker House Museum.
The U.S. Department of Labor plans to send up to $38 million in emergency grants to Michigan to help laid-off workers.
Galleries look deeper for fall
A cool fall art season at area galleries is coming into view. Looming on the horizon are weird landscapes, offbeat abstracts and bodies everywhere -- some of them even naughty.
The Clinton River Watershed Council is holding its annual cleanup this weekend. Saturday's Clinton Clean-Up is a 1-day event to remove garbage and other debris from the stream bed, banks and adjacent areas along sections of the Clinton River and its tributaries in suburban Detroit.