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Articles from the December 12, 2019 edition


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  • River Rouge Panthers are State Champions

    Xaiver Jones, Telegram Media Specialist|Dec 12, 2019

    Everything led up to The MHSAA Division 3 state finals. The slot scheduled to be the last football game of 2019 belonged to Muskegon's undefeated Big Reds. The Big Reds were ranked number one by Michigan Associated Press, and kept high rankings through the country. The Big Reds were led by explosive senior quarterback Cameron Martinez. Martinez has committed to Ohio State, and has won MLive's Michigan Football Player Of The Year on two occasions. This is also not his first occasion at Ford...

  • Do you know what you did?

    Gina Steward, CEO|Dec 12, 2019

    Last week, I received a phone call that turned my life upside down. One of my kids were gone. Someone had taken the life of Tamia Crawford. True enough Tamia was not my birth child, however during her years of high school and her friendship with my sons, she was like part of my family. Do you know what you did? I know her birth parents are hurting. I know her siblings are hurting. I know her family is hurting. You have taken her away from all of these people. Do you know what you did? She...

  • Enrich Your Mind and Exercise Your Body at Kemeny Center

    Renee Summers, Telegram Reporter|Dec 12, 2019

    First opened in 1957, Kemeny Recreation Center has been serving Detroit's southernmost neighborhood with recreational opportunities. The city closed the center in 2015, intending to build a new center nearby. However, it was ultimately determined that renovating Kemeny was a more practical use of city finances. The center held a festive grand opening, showing off its renovations and new facilities in October 2018. But Kemeny Recreation Center is more than just basketball and gymnastics. In...

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