Detroit Free Press - Fri Nov 06
A little extra dough is a little unexpected dough -- no matter how you look at it.
Family of inmate shot by police questions deadly forceDetroit News - Fri Nov 06
The family of a Macomb County Jail inmate killed at a hospital by police Thursday is questioning the use of lethal force, saying the man had a drug problem but was not known to be violent.
Name released in hospital shootingTimes Herald - Fri Nov 06
The Macomb County Sheriff Department has identified Jamin William Totty, 32, of Chesterfield Township as the man fatally shot Thursday at Mount Clemens Regional Medical Center.
Prisoner Fatally Shot at Local HospitalMyFoxDetroit - Thu Nov 05
A 32-year-old fugitive from Chesterfield wanted for probation violation and other warrants was picked up by Roseville Police.
Breaking into medical device field has advantages and pitfallsPlastics News - Thu Nov 05
Diversifying into medical devices is a way for manufacturers dependent on the auto industry to grow revenue and avoid the ups and downs of the auto supply chain, but it takes hard work and a long-term commitment, attendees at the fifth annual MichBio Expo were told in a panel discussion Wednesday.
Governor asks Michigan Legislature to pass revenue-raising measuresDetnews.com - Schools - Thu Nov 05
Governor Jennifer Granholm said today she has asked the Legislature to pass three revenue-generating measures that will save $212 million in cuts for Michigan schools.
state and countySpinal Column Newsweekly - Wed Nov 04
The Oakland County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously on Wednesday, Oct. 29 to approve the use of federally-insured credit unions as another investment option for collected tax dollars.
Recall could cost $30,000 per election for RCSRomeo Observer - Wed Nov 04
Should recall efforts for Romeo Community Schools Board of Education go through, the district may lose more than board members.
Charter voted in, so is Anita BanachRomeo Observer - Wed Nov 04
Area residents who cast their votes decided on a new form of county government and a new school board member.
Macomb voters approve charter; Metro Detroiters vote down non-school taxesDetroit News - Tue Nov 03
Macomb County voters took a historic step toward a new form of government, most incumbent mayors held onto their seats and school millage requests fared well across Metro Detroit in suburban elections Tuesday.
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