Articles from the June 27, 2019 edition
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Melvindale Mayor Stacy Bazman Looks Back on Her Time as Mayor
The downriver city of Melvindale is smaller than three square miles in area. "I think that it's a tight, close-knit, safe community," says Mayor Stacy Bazman. "I think that everyone works really hard... Full story
Gordie Howe Bridge Community Benefits Reach Downriver
The industrial suburb of River Rouge is celebrating its inclusion in a Community Benefits Plan announced earlier this month in Windsor by the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority and Bridging North Americ... Full story
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
During the Mayoral Candidate Forum at the Booker Dozier Recreation center the three candidates for Mayor of the City of Inkster took questions from the community. Pictured from Right to Left; Mayor... Full story
It's time for the Blessing of the Bikes and Carnival
New Greater Bethlehem Temple Community Apostolic Church in Ecorse is planning for an exciting community event We greet you in the precious name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Well, it's here... Full story
We are going home to Ecorse as we celebrate another year of success
Thank you so much for your support of the Telegram Newspaper. June 1, 2019, marked my 13th year as CEO/Publisher of this awesome community newspaper. I couldn't have done it without the support of... Full story
Generation "Why" Part One
No matter the time period, young people are known for two things; being upset at authority and having fun. There has never been a time where the world's youth were not at a state of constant unrest. A... Full story
Bank of America Launches $5 Billion Home Loan Assistance Program
Bank of America officials have spent the past few months asking their customers and clients a simple question – what would you like to have the power to do? "For many, the goal is to own a home and s... Full story
African-American Revolutionary War hero's legacy of diversity honored at Detroit gravestone dedication
DETROIT – A three-volley rifle salute, the playing of taps, and the presentation of an American flag to the next-of-kin or family representative: these rituals are customarily performed at the f... Full story
Nothing but the Truth:
Montgomery, Alabama, exists as a paradox. It is here that slavers sold other human beings at market, and where a young Rosa Parks set off a campaign that eventually desegregated a nation. In... Full story