Community Corner
Week in Review: Homecoming Hoopla, FBI Drug Ring Bust and Cheer for a Cure
No worries if you missed a few days of news last week, we have the top stories right here.
With three homecoming celebrations this past week, we can't fault you for missing a few days of news.
So to help you catch up this lazy Sunday, we've rounded up the most interesting and important news headlines you may have missed in Macomb Township this week:
Police/Fire
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- : Malcolm Martines Long, 38, aka "Black," was among 18 people indicted by federal prosecutors Wednesday with conspiracy to peddle cocaine and marijuana.
- : The Mount Clemens man has been charged with felonies for operating under the influence, causing death and other crimes, Chesterfield Township police said.
- : John Westley Hoffman, 19, has been charged with receiving and concealing stolen property, third-degree fleeing and eluding police, and resisting arrest, according to Fraser police.
Homecoming
- : Photos and video highlights of the game, float parade and court reception.
- : Photos of the game, float parade and court reception.
- : Photos of the homecoming dances at Dakota and L'Anse Creuse North.
Schools
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- Real 'High School Musical' Unfolds on Lutheran North Stage: With a combined cast of athletes and drama students, there is a fine line between fiction and reality in Lutheran North's upcoming production of Disney's "High School Musical."
- Youth Ministry is 'His Rock' at St. Peter Lutheran: A thriving youth ministry at St. Peter Lutheran Church is making a tremendous impact in the local community and on the lives of the youth themselves.
Sports
- Dakota Cheer and Dance Teams Lend Spirit for Clinics, Cancer Cure: The teams will be hosting clinics for local girls Oct. 10-13 and selling T-shirts to raise money for the fight against breast cancer.
- Schilling's Character Runs Deep for Mustangs: Four-year varsity cross country standout Hannah Schilling continues to run strong during her final season at Lutheran North.
Around Town
- DIA Moves 6 Masterpieces to Macomb for Free Fall Exhibit: As part of the DIA's Inside/Out project, Macomb Township is now home to six reproductions of art from the museum's collection. On Oct. 2, Macomb residents can view the real pieces at the DIA for free.
- Boy Scouts, Detroit Tigers Pitch Cub Scout Drive: Local packs are promoting the "Have a Ball in Scouting" campaign, which aims to register 6,000 new Cub Scouts this fall in Metro Detroit.
- Anytime Fitness Moves into Plaza at 22 Mile and Romeo Plank: The fitness franchise known for its 24/7 year-round availability is setting up shop in Waldenburg Plaza.
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