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Grant will help Public Works office clean St. Clair Shores storm drains

Thanks to a state grant, the Macomb County Public Works Office will conduct an inspection of the Lake Boulevard storm drain in St. Clair Shores.The grant -- for Stormwater, Asset management and Wastewater (SAW) projects -- will cover about $430,000 of the cost of the project, with the county public works office covering $43,000.

 

Tickets still available for Brad Paisley at DTE Energy Music Theatre

Tickets are still available for Grammy award-winning country singer-guitarist Brady Paisley's show Thursday at DTE Energy Music Theatre.Paisley is touring to support 2017's "Love and War," his 12th CD.Opening for Paisley is rising country star Kane Brown who has a new as-yet still-untitled sophomore album due in November.

 

Art Van Furniture hosts free American Flag exchange at all Midwest stores

Warren-based Art Van Furniture is offering a free American flag exchange program for residents whose flags are faded or torn. The furniture retailer gave away nearly 10,000 new American flags during Memorial Day weekend, and in celebration of the Fourth of July, is hosting another flag exchange, Friday, June 29 through Monday, July 9.

 

Column: Families like Macomb one waiting for bone marrow transplants need help

When my son was born, I envisioned a future filled with fun, family memories-vacations, trips to the park, his first day of school. Now, 11 months later, those things seem like a dream.Elias, my son, suffers from a rare immunodeficiency disease called nuclear factor-kappa B essential modulator deficiency syndrome-NEMO, for short.

 

Al Di Meola at Michigan Theater, 3 Things To Know

These are happy days for Al Di Meola.The veteran, genre-spanning guitarist, composer and producer released a new album, "Opus," in February and watched it debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Jazz charts. It's the latest addition to more than four decades of music, on his own and in collaborations such as Return To Forever, in which Di Meola has explored a gamut of jazz and World Music styles, winning numerous awards and playing alongside musical giants such as John McLaughlin, Paco de Lucia and many others.

 

'Pray for Sam Kell' moves 100+ Women Who Care

It was a mother's plea for prayers that sparked a donation by 100+ Women Who Care Macomb.The donation to the New Day Foundation for Families also marked the first anniversary of the charitable organization started a year ago."New Day Foundation is honored to be chosen as a recipient of the 100+ Women Who Care Macomb," said Gina Kell Spehn, co-founder of the Rochester-based nonprofit.

 

Utica Schools president appointed to county art authority

Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel has appointed Utica Community Schools Board of Education President Gene Klida to a countywide arts leadership position.Hackel appointed Klida to a three-year term on the Macomb Art Institute Authority. Her appointment, which was confirmed by the Macomb County Board of Commissioners, represents the Macomb Intermediate School District, one of three designated areas of membership composition.

 

Sue Coats retiring as Turning Point chief

Turning Point has come a long way and there's still work to be done.However, Sue Coats can retire as president knowing she has completed her mission to create an organization that provides shelter, services and programs to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault."I feel really wonderful," said Coats, who will say her official good-byes during a retirement party at Bath City Bistro Tuesday.

 

Macomb Community College Phi Theta Kappa members earn honors

Macomb Community College received several honors at the recent annual convention of Phi Theta Kappa, the world's largest honor society for two-year college students. The college's Phi Theta Kappa chapter, Beta Lambda Kappa, recognizes students for their academic achievements and leadership skills.

 

Second measles case confirmed in Michigan for 2018

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed a second case of measles in Michigan for 2018. According to MDHHS, the case is unrelated to Michigan's first case, which occurred in March. Both cases were a result of exposure outside the country.

 

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