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New general named for 8th Theater Sustainment Command
Brig. Gen. Stephen R. Lyons will succeed Maj. Gen. Michael J. Terry as commanding general of the 8th Theater Sustainment Command at Fort Shafter, the Army announced today.
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Defense Lawyer for Alleged McDonald's Attacker to Argue Mistaken Identity
The lawyer for a suspect charged with attacking a McDonald's customer in Chesterfield Township plans to argue police got the wrong man.
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The Heart Beat: Check In with Lonely Hearts ... and Others on Valentine's Day
Valentine season is not just for romantic love.A There are two paper red hearts that hang on a cupboard in my kitchen as a reminder that there are several people living alone who need a hug or a kind gesture this Valentine's Day.
Police Blotter: Drunken Texter Lands in Ditch, Duo Destroys Property
Drunken driver collides with parked van On Feb. 1, at approximately 7:15 p.m., Macomb County Sheriff's officers responded to a report of a vehicle striking a parked van in the area of Carleton Place and Card roads in Macomb Township.
Congratulations to MGM Grand's Saltwater , which distinguished itself in the auto association's annual hospitality industry ratings.
Mentally ill Iraqi man may be deported after his 2005 sex crime is upheld
An Iraqi man who is mentally disabled and residing in a Macomb County group home will not be allowed to withdraw his 2005 plea to sexual misconduct, setting the stage for his possible deportation to Iraq.
Michael Coren to Address AFDI Jessica Mokdad Human Rights Conference...
Hosted by the prominent human rights organization American Freedom Defense Initiative , its Stop Islamization of America program and the Virginia Anti-Shariah Task Force , the conference will be held in the Hyatt Regency in Dearborn on April 29.
Police are looking for man who robbed 7-Eleven in Warren
Warren police are looking for a man who, they say, robbed the 7-Eleven at 10 Mile Road and Mound Road early Tuesday morning.
FTC Asset Acceptance Case Signals-Debt Collection Crackdown
The Federal Trade Commission's $2.5 million settlement with Asset Acceptance Capital Corp.
Gov't settles with debt buyer Asset Acceptance
One of the nation's largest consumer debt buyers will pay a $2.5 million civil fine to settle deception allegations.
Police Blotter: Items Stolen from Cars, Homes
Thefts and breaking and enterings dominated reports to the Royal Oak Police Department for this past week.
Detroit-area retailer Gardner-White acquires larger DC
Retailer Gardner-White confirmed it has purchased a facility here that will become its new headquarters, distribution center and retail outlet later this year.
Chrysler turns to high-tech gizmos to raise workers' skills
Chrysler workers are using tools normally found at film animation studios - such as 3D videos and computerized motion sensors - to reshape the way they assemble a car or build an engine.
Crime Briefs: Text Messaging Fight, Jewelry Thefts and Burglary in Ferndale
Following is a roundup of recent police incidents in Ferndale: Ferndale woman charged in thefts A Ferndale woman was scheduled to be in Ferndale's 43rd District Court at 1 p.m. today for a preliminary hearing on larceny charges stemming from the alleged theft of jewelry from local women,A the Daily Tribune reported .
Whiz Kids: Macomb Community College Students and Faculty Volunteer
Whiz kids : Students and faculty from Macomb Community College. Whiz kid's accomplishment: Nearly 450 students and faculty from Macomb Community College volunteered on Martin Luther King Day at locations across Macomb County including Gleaners in Warren, and installing a new furnace in the home of a sick, blind woman in St.
Chrysler Opens Quality Training Center
Fiat's World Class Manufacturing program is being implemented at Chrysler's manufacturing plants-one of the main touted benefits of the Fiat-Chrysler alliance-and now Chrysler has opened its first U.S. training center, intended to spread the word to Chrysler's North American workforce.
Chrysler to dedicate 'state-of-the-art' manufacturing academy Tuesday in Warren
Public officials will join Chrysler Group LLC and United Auto Workers representatives Tuesday to dedicate the automakeraA A s aA Aoestate-of-the-artaA A World Class Manufacturing Academy in Warren.
tries to remain active during cold winter months
Melanie Rucinski, of Warren, follows Quinn Lefeve, 6, closely for support while ice skating Sunday in downtown Lexington.
$2.7 million to go to communities
Macomb County received nearly $2.7 million for 2012 to build affordable housing and restore neighborhoods through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Community Development Block Grant and HOME programs.
Regional News/Midwest: Henry Ford Health to close hospital, reopen as ...
WARREN, Mich. - Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, plans to close a 105-bed hospital and reopen it 12 to 18 months later as an advanced inpatient and outpatient rehab center.