Articles from the June 25, 2020 edition
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Juneteenth In The Hood
America has been locked in a constant state of transition and decay, since the first ship docked on the ports of Virginia in 1619. English and Spanish empires had their game plans locked down. The... Full story
Much Needed COVID-19 Testing comes to the Tri-Cities
COVID-19 affects African American and the Latino population at a higher rate than White Americans. The demographic study for Wayne County states that the Cities of Inkster, River Rouge and Ecorse... Full story
League of Women Voters of Dearborn-Dearborn Heights urges voters to prepare for elections using VOTE411.org
The League of Women Voters of Dearborn-Dearborn Heights is urging voters to prepare for the upcoming Aug. 4 primary election and the Nov. 3 general election by visiting VOTE411.org. The website,... Full story
AMNESTY ENDS JUNE 30TH
The 25th District Court is currently offering an amnesty program for eligible defendants. The program will allow defendants to pay fine associated with unpaid parking tickets and civil infraction...
Wayne County establishes $50 million fund for small-business grants
Wayne County plans to use $50 million in federal funds to provide grants of up to $10,000 in an effort to help struggling small businesses. The new Wayne County Back to Work Small Business Grant fund... Full story
Westland Gym Holds Grand Re-Opening By Renee Summers Telegram Reporter
Westland Fitness and Nutrition Center held its Grand Re-Opening on Sunday, June 14. The exercise facility had been shuttered since March 16, when Governor Whitmer issued an executive order closing all... Full story
Now Hiring: More Options for Employment
More than 2.2 million new unemployment claims have been filed in Michigan since mid-March, according to the Michigan Department of Labor. Layoffs in the state continue to decline as restaurants were... Full story