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Articles from the September 23, 2021 edition


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  • Adams wants to Debate Duggan says no

    Gina Wilson Steward|Sep 23, 2021

    Who will serve as the leader of the City of Detroit for the next four years? That decision will be made on November 2, 2021 by the people of Detroit. Before the decision is made, people normally watch the candidates debate each other on different topics with a moderator fielding the questions. However, current Mayor, Michael Duggan, has stated that he will not debate Mayoral candidate Anthony Adams. The Telegram News reached out to Adams to get his viewpoint on the Mayor's decision. TN – What i...

  • Wayne County Businesses Have a Partner in Regional Chamber of Commerce

    Renee Summers, Telegram Reporter|Sep 23, 2021

    The Southern Wayne County Regional Chamber (SWCRC) serves the western Wayne County and Downriver business communities by supporting local businesses, providing resources, and promoting engagement with a variety of sectors in the state of Michigan. SWCRC's vision is to be a unifying body for the Downriver business community by bringing people and organizations together to enhance the region and boasts a membership of more than 500 businesses which employ more than 20,000 workers in 21 Downriver...

  • Inkster to be part of Smart City Initiative

    Sep 23, 2021

    INKSTER -Flagstar Bank today announced it is making a lead contribution of $1 million to Detroit-based Strategic Alliance Community Development Corporation to create fiber-optic infrastructure and provide high-speed broadband internet to Inkster, Mich. Ground-breaking for the project and training for workforce development will occur later this year. The project is scheduled to be complete by mid-2023. The contribution to the nonprofit organization was announced today at Inkster City Hall with...

  • Statement from Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans to end 'Prison Gerrymandering' in Michigan

    Warren Evans, Wayne County Executive|Sep 23, 2021

    No citizen who has ever been incarcerated would identify prison as their home. Incarcerated persons in Michigan should be counted as residents based on where they choose to live and where they will likely return upon release, not where they are temporarily housed. Typically, after incarceration in Michigan Department of Corrections facilities, reentering citizens do not remain in the rural areas where those prisons are located. They return home after their release, to their own communities where they lived prior to their sentences. Current...

  • Telegram News announce First class of 30 under 30

    Gina Wilson Steward|Sep 23, 2021

    The Telegram Newspaper is looking to recognize the First Inaugural Class of 30 under 30. This class will highlight 30 young people who are from Wayne County that are doing amazing things in their lives and or in their community. Nominations will be accepted until Friday, October 15, 2021. If you are under 30 years of age or you know of someone that is under 30 that has accomplished something amazing in their life or they are doing something outstanding in their community or school we want to...

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