Jan 5, 2010 | Detroit Free Press
Macomb County news briefs: Man runs off with diamond ring
Police were looking Monday for a man who stole a diamond ring valued at about $6,000 from Zales Jewelers in Lakeside Mall on Sunday night.
Richmond right to seek consolidation
We applaud the efforts of the Richmond Community Schools leaders, who tried a different approach to solving the crippling financial problems affecting Michigan education.
Goeschel, Cook propel Bulldogs
BROWN CITY -- Brandon Goeschel scored 15 points and Thomas Cook had 12 points Wednesday night in Yale's 68-61 nonconference victory over Brown City.
Robbera s lawsuit against party store tossed out
A Macomb County Circuit Court judge dismissed a lawsuit against a Clinton Township party store after the petitioner, a man who robbed it, couldn't afford to post a surety bond for the case to continue.
Metro Detroit has a lot riding on census
With the 2010 census looming, hundreds of millions of dollars are at stake for struggling metro Detroit communities that use the money for roads, schools, hospitals and other vital services.
Former New Haven contract teacher sentenced in sex case
A man formerly contracted to work as a substitute teacher and coach for New Haven High School was sentenced this morning in Macomb County Circuit Court to one year in jail for having sexual contact with several female students.
Police arrest armed robbery suspect
An armed robbery suspect was arrested this morning after he took an undisclosed amount of cash from a gas station in Richmond.
Myrtle E. Smith will celebrate her 90th birthday with an Open House from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov.
Mich. Church Holds 'Thug Day' Service
A Michigan church held a special service Sunday based on the message, "Hate the sin but love the sinner." New Haven's Greater Hope Missionary Baptist Church titled the service "Thug Sunday." The church said the service was meant to engage those who have not traditionally been sought after.
New Haven welcomes new sewer pipe
The Macomb County Public Works Office is wrapping up a project to replace a crumbling pipe that threatened to cause sewer backups in the basements of 49 nearby homes over the past year.
Testimony for teen in Warren pot killing trial starts Tuesday
Warren Testimony begins Tuesday before Macomb County Circuit Judge Edward Servitto for one of four teens accused of killing a man over a couple of $5 bags of marijuana.
Fundraiser to take place for ailing two-year old boy from Flushing Township
There will be a spaghetti dinner fundraiser for an ailing 2-year-old boy from Flushing who just underwent surgery to reconnect his trachea.
Metro Detroit voters face varying issues
Voters today decide on everything from mayoral and council elections to taxes and governance.
Police have identified a man that died in a two-car accident in Ira Township Monday.
Editorial: Macomb ballot issues
Macomb County voters must make decisions on several ballot issues dealing with taxes and bonds next month.
Bookkeeping error leads to extra cash for Macomb County
At a time when Macomb County is facing a shortfall, it just got a small windfall.
New Haven water supply may get boost from voters
New Haven -- The village's aging pipes have led to frequent water main breaks and low water pressure for some residents, but officials hope a November ballot issue will provide relief.
Man honored after rescuing trapped driver
It was about 7 a.m. on Sept. 28, 2007, when Robert Bercel came upon a crash at the intersection of 26 Mile and Gratiot in New Haven.
Macomb County news: Judge to rule on a tree trial date
A judge is expected to decide on Oct. 22 whether to set a trial in a class action filed more than nine years ago over trees that homeowners say are destroying yards, sewer pipes and driveways.
Time running out for fans in You Make The Call Contest
The voting for the Week 7 of the Times Herald You Make The Call Contest is down to the final hours.