Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
![A complete backup of www.amarujala.com/photo-gallery/spirituality/festivals/happy-maha-shivratri-2020-images-wishes-lord-shiv-qu](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/60065464-cb60-42d5-92a1-75cddd74c3f5.png)
A complete backup of www.amarujala.com/photo-gallery/spirituality/festivals/happy-maha-shivratri-2020-images-wishes-lord-shiv-qu
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of www.jornada.com.mx/ultimas/2020/02/22/chelsea-derrota-2-1-a-tottenham-y-se-afianza-en-puestos-de-2018champi](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/63d71bba-6512-48d5-b17b-30a599c50634.png)
A complete backup of www.jornada.com.mx/ultimas/2020/02/22/chelsea-derrota-2-1-a-tottenham-y-se-afianza-en-puestos-de-2018champi
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of www.jansatta.com/entertainment/television/indian-idol-11-grand-finale-winner-live-updates-grand-finale-adit](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/f9711cdb-7a11-4b74-826a-4786d932a400.png)
A complete backup of www.jansatta.com/entertainment/television/indian-idol-11-grand-finale-winner-live-updates-grand-finale-adit
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
![A complete backup of spirit-animals.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/2286af1c-67b0-472a-a1bf-9e8f1713edcc.png)
A complete backup of spirit-animals.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of winnerschapeldubai.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/e812b1ec-2b07-480f-a3c4-27762c5fd7a2.png)
A complete backup of winnerschapeldubai.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of dar-draws.tumblr.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/6936e110-0a9f-41ba-a0f3-2c6ac5536cca.png)
A complete backup of dar-draws.tumblr.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of cutepuppylove.me](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/e57f4c8a-9076-4aa4-862b-8b0252d37fda.png)
A complete backup of cutepuppylove.me
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of peoplesreview.in](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/916fc40e-d176-4e1f-9e73-812e7693096b.png)
A complete backup of peoplesreview.in
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of tualatinvalley.org](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/66db3084-c7ec-4d62-bcb0-a5fd597d8328.png)
A complete backup of tualatinvalley.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of importbian.blogspot.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/d0b88b4f-2834-4040-b994-12186ed0ce29.png)
A complete backup of importbian.blogspot.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of darcarstoyotaofbaltimore.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/790c94d2-7405-4321-b79e-efee53a9ef94.png)
A complete backup of darcarstoyotaofbaltimore.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
>>>.
EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER SUBJECT OF INVESTIGATION A special investigation into the Early Childhood Center (ECC) at The Community House in Birmingham was conducted by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) following complaints in July 2020 by a staffer that other staffers were acting aggressively and inappropriately against babies and toddlers left in their care, and when the then-director of the ECC, Melissa Rejc, was ENGAGE, NEW ONLINE TOOL FOR RESIDENTS, LAUNCHES Engage Birmingham, a new online engagement platform to encourage input from residents, launched this week at engage.bhamgov.org. The goal of Engage Birmingham is to allow residents, community members and other stakeholders the opportunity to conveniently participate in the municipal decision-making process. KIKI LOUYA - DOWNTOWNPUBLICATIONS When Detroit native Kiki Louya returned home to Detroit about seven years ago, she was excited to be closer to family and to focus on her interconnected passions of food, people, and community. Her food journey began early in life and included working as a teenager at Lone Star Coffeehouse in Birmingham. It was there that she met her husband, who worked at the Birmingham LONGTIME STORE CLOSING Longtime store closing. Long time fine menswear store Claymore Shop, 908 S. Adams Road in Birmingham, is hanging up its last blue blazer at Christmas. Owner JJ Benkert confirmed the closure, noting, “It’s very bittersweet. The lease is over, and with what’s going on now, we don’t what the next six months will bring. HOMELESS MAN KILLED BY HIT AND RUN DRIVER Birmingham police are investigating a fatal hit and run crash that occurred on Woodward Avenue at Forest in the early morning hours of Saturday, August 8. The crash killed Wesley Earl Stamps, 40, known around Birmingham as “Kirk” or “Wes.” He had been homeless, suffering from mental illness and living in the downtown area for several years, with family in Southfield. FORMER CLERK CLEARED IN ACCIDENT, TOWNSHIP SUED Birmingham police and the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office have declined to file criminal charges against former Bloomfield Township Clerk Jan Roncelli, who was involved in a fatal pedestrian accident on Maple west of Coolidge in Birmingham on September 22, however the estate of the deceased has filed a civil lawsuit against BloomfieldTownship.
CRANBROOK BOARDING STUDENT FOUND DEAD IN DORM A senior at Cranbrook Kingswood School, living in the Kingswood School dorms, was found unresponsive in their room on Friday, February 19, around 10 p.m., according to Bloomfield Hills Public Safety and Cranbrook School officials, and was pronounced dead shortly afterwards by the Oakland County Medical Examiner. No official cause of death has been determined, said Bloomfield Hills Public TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR, TREASURER SUE NEXTDOOR Bloomfield Township Supervisor Leo Savoie and Treasurer Brian Kepes, acting as part of a class action suit for local members of NextDoor, have filed suit in Oakland County Circuit Court against the social media platform NextDoor, as well as township residents Val Murray and Kathleen Norton-Schock, the local administrator, alleging the company allowed Murray to monopolize posting boardsSUZY FARBMAN
A survivor of cancer and her husband's extramarital affair, Suzy Farbman is no stranger to life’s adversities. Her books, Back From Betrayal (2004) and GodSigns (2012), are memoirs that have been warmly received by readers because they are guides of how to heal and renew one’s life after a crisis. Farbman shared her stories to help other women find their strength and self-worth as she DOWNTOWN NEWSMAGAZINE Downtown Support Campaign. Downtown Newsmagazine has launched a membership campaign for donations to the publication to allow us to remain strong and grow while still remaining free to most homes in the Birmingham/Bloomfield area. Publisher David Hohendorf’s letter to the local community explains the background on the membership effort.>>>.
EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER SUBJECT OF INVESTIGATION A special investigation into the Early Childhood Center (ECC) at The Community House in Birmingham was conducted by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) following complaints in July 2020 by a staffer that other staffers were acting aggressively and inappropriately against babies and toddlers left in their care, and when the then-director of the ECC, Melissa Rejc, was ENGAGE, NEW ONLINE TOOL FOR RESIDENTS, LAUNCHES Engage Birmingham, a new online engagement platform to encourage input from residents, launched this week at engage.bhamgov.org. The goal of Engage Birmingham is to allow residents, community members and other stakeholders the opportunity to conveniently participate in the municipal decision-making process. KIKI LOUYA - DOWNTOWNPUBLICATIONS When Detroit native Kiki Louya returned home to Detroit about seven years ago, she was excited to be closer to family and to focus on her interconnected passions of food, people, and community. Her food journey began early in life and included working as a teenager at Lone Star Coffeehouse in Birmingham. It was there that she met her husband, who worked at the Birmingham LONGTIME STORE CLOSING Longtime store closing. Long time fine menswear store Claymore Shop, 908 S. Adams Road in Birmingham, is hanging up its last blue blazer at Christmas. Owner JJ Benkert confirmed the closure, noting, “It’s very bittersweet. The lease is over, and with what’s going on now, we don’t what the next six months will bring. HOMELESS MAN KILLED BY HIT AND RUN DRIVER Birmingham police are investigating a fatal hit and run crash that occurred on Woodward Avenue at Forest in the early morning hours of Saturday, August 8. The crash killed Wesley Earl Stamps, 40, known around Birmingham as “Kirk” or “Wes.” He had been homeless, suffering from mental illness and living in the downtown area for several years, with family in Southfield. FORMER CLERK CLEARED IN ACCIDENT, TOWNSHIP SUED Birmingham police and the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office have declined to file criminal charges against former Bloomfield Township Clerk Jan Roncelli, who was involved in a fatal pedestrian accident on Maple west of Coolidge in Birmingham on September 22, however the estate of the deceased has filed a civil lawsuit against BloomfieldTownship.
CRANBROOK BOARDING STUDENT FOUND DEAD IN DORM A senior at Cranbrook Kingswood School, living in the Kingswood School dorms, was found unresponsive in their room on Friday, February 19, around 10 p.m., according to Bloomfield Hills Public Safety and Cranbrook School officials, and was pronounced dead shortly afterwards by the Oakland County Medical Examiner. No official cause of death has been determined, said Bloomfield Hills Public TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR, TREASURER SUE NEXTDOOR Bloomfield Township Supervisor Leo Savoie and Treasurer Brian Kepes, acting as part of a class action suit for local members of NextDoor, have filed suit in Oakland County Circuit Court against the social media platform NextDoor, as well as township residents Val Murray and Kathleen Norton-Schock, the local administrator, alleging the company allowed Murray to monopolize posting boardsSUZY FARBMAN
A survivor of cancer and her husband's extramarital affair, Suzy Farbman is no stranger to life’s adversities. Her books, Back From Betrayal (2004) and GodSigns (2012), are memoirs that have been warmly received by readers because they are guides of how to heal and renew one’s life after a crisis. Farbman shared her stories to help other women find their strength and self-worth as she CRANBROOK FROM MAPLE TO 14 CLOSING JUNE 14 In a partnership between the city of Birmingham, Bloomfield Township and the Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC), Cranbrook Road between 14 Mile and Maple roads will close for reconstruction Monday, June 14 through late August. Once closed, the RCOC said the road will remain closed to through traffic so RCOC can repave the road and make safety improvements. VALENTE POLITICAL SIGN THEFT CASE IN LEGAL LIMBO The larceny case involving a former Republican candidate for trustee in Bloomfield Township, Don Valente, for theft of campaign signs in last August's primary election, may have been dropped by the assistant Oakland County prosecutor after numerous delays and appeals on the part of Valente and his lawyer, unless Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald chooses to personally review the case. WHISTLE STOP BISTRO MOVES TO CITY COMMISSION Renovations that include outdoor seating and a bistro license to allow for brunch cocktails moved forward on Wednesday, June 9, as the Birmingham Planning Board forwarded site plans for Whistle Stop Diner, 501 S. Eton, to the city commission for final approval. LONGTIME STORE CLOSING Long time fine menswear store Claymore Shop, 908 S. Adams Road in Birmingham, is hanging up its last blue blazer at Christmas. Owner JJ Benkert confirmed the closure, noting, “It’s very bittersweet. The lease is over, and with what’s going on now, we don’t what the next six months will bring. We’re closing the doors, but that doesn’t mean they can’t open again.” SHOPLIFTERS DISTRACT CLERK AT DOWNTOWN STORE Three people stole more than $2,500 in clothing on Friday, May 28, from a downtown Birmingham store during a daytime shoplifting scam. Birmingham police said a man and two women were at Johnny Was, 200 S. Old Woodward, when two of them distracted the store clerk while one of the females proceeded to conceal several items under her skirt. The three people then left the store together. THREE SUPERINTENDENT FINALISTS CONTINUE ON Three superintendent finalists continue on. By Lisa Brody. With a decision by the Birmingham Schools Board of Education scheduled for Tuesday, June 15, three finalists for the superintendent position presented their plans for the future of the district and answered various stakeholder groups on Tuesday, June 1, and will participate invirtual
NATIVE AMERICANS: THE 12 TRIBES OF MICHIGAN Native Americans: The 12 tribes of Michigan. Curtis Williams fully acknowledges he was “that precocious, annoying kid in second grade.”. Matter-of-factly, he recounts how, since he already knew all of his math facts, he went to the local store and bought a bunch of gold stars and put them along the poster in his classroom next tohis name
TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR, TREASURER SUE NEXTDOOR Bloomfield Township Supervisor Leo Savoie and Treasurer Brian Kepes, acting as part of a class action suit for local members of NextDoor, have filed suit in Oakland County Circuit Court against the social media platform NextDoor, as well as township residents Val Murray and Kathleen Norton-Schock, the local administrator, alleging the company allowed Murray to monopolize posting boards BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT RESIGNS Birmingham Public Schools Superintendent Mark Dziatczak submitted a resignation to the board of education at its meeting Tuesday, February 23, effective immediately, following an extended medical leave of absence which began in October 2020. Interim Superintendent George Heitsch will continue in his role through the end of the 2020-2021school
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL PROPOSES BUILDING CHURCH Religious school proposes building church. The Bloomfield Township Planning Commission on Monday, January 20, recommended approval to the township board of trustees for a site plan and special land use request to construct the Detroit Meeting Room at the Sterling Academy South School campus at 1050 E. Square Lake Road. DOWNTOWN NEWSMAGAZINE Downtown Support Campaign. Downtown Newsmagazine has launched a membership campaign for donations to the publication to allow us to remain strong and grow while still remaining free to most homes in the Birmingham/Bloomfield area. Publisher David Hohendorf’s letter to the local community explains the background on the membership effort.>>>.
FORMER CLERK CLEARED IN ACCIDENT, TOWNSHIP SUED Birmingham police and the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office have declined to file criminal charges against former Bloomfield Township Clerk Jan Roncelli, who was involved in a fatal pedestrian accident on Maple west of Coolidge in Birmingham on September 22, however the estate of the deceased has filed a civil lawsuit against BloomfieldTownship.
ENGAGE, NEW ONLINE TOOL FOR RESIDENTS, LAUNCHES Engage Birmingham, a new online engagement platform to encourage input from residents, launched this week at engage.bhamgov.org. The goal of Engage Birmingham is to allow residents, community members and other stakeholders the opportunity to conveniently participate in the municipal decision-making process. KIKI LOUYA - DOWNTOWNPUBLICATIONS When Detroit native Kiki Louya returned home to Detroit about seven years ago, she was excited to be closer to family and to focus on her interconnected passions of food, people, and community. Her food journey began early in life and included working as a teenager at Lone Star Coffeehouse in Birmingham. It was there that she met her husband, who worked at the Birmingham ICONIC BOUTIQUE LINDA DRESNER CLOSING MARCH 1 By Lisa Brody. After 45 years as a fashion maverick, Linda Dresner, owner of the Birmingham boutique Linda Dresner, announced she is closing her store March 1. The boutique has been located at 299 W. Maple at the corner of Bates in downtown Birmingham for the last 28 years, after first locating in Somerset for 10 years. EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER SUBJECT OF INVESTIGATION A special investigation into the Early Childhood Center (ECC) at The Community House in Birmingham was conducted by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) following complaints in July 2020 by a staffer that other staffers were acting aggressively and inappropriately against babies and toddlers left in their care, and when the then-director of the ECC, Melissa Rejc, wasDIGITAL EDITIONS
November 2020. October 2020. Voter Guide - November 3. Faces Business 2020. September 2020. August 2020. July 2020. Voter Guide - August 4.June 2020.
MARNEY KEENAN
In the fall of 2009, Marney Keenan had a fateful meeting that would lead to 10 years of reporting on a 40-year-old cold case, and ultimately, the publishing of her first book, The Snow Killings. “I wrote the book, or committed myself to writing the book, because I wanted to bring the truth about the entire investigation to light,” she said. Anyone who lived in Oakland County during theTARO YAMASAKI
For more than four decades, Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Taro Yamasaki has focused on telling the personal stories of the subjects he meets and shoots in hopes of improving the lives of the people he meets and those who read about them. Yamasaki's in-depth human interest assignments have taken him to nearly every state in the country, as well as several countries, where heSUZY FARBMAN
A survivor of cancer and her husband's extramarital affair, Suzy Farbman is no stranger to life’s adversities. Her books, Back From Betrayal (2004) and GodSigns (2012), are memoirs that have been warmly received by readers because they are guides of how to heal and renew one’s life after a crisis. Farbman shared her stories to help other women find their strength and self-worth as she DOWNTOWN NEWSMAGAZINE Downtown Support Campaign. Downtown Newsmagazine has launched a membership campaign for donations to the publication to allow us to remain strong and grow while still remaining free to most homes in the Birmingham/Bloomfield area. Publisher David Hohendorf’s letter to the local community explains the background on the membership effort.>>>.
FORMER CLERK CLEARED IN ACCIDENT, TOWNSHIP SUED Birmingham police and the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office have declined to file criminal charges against former Bloomfield Township Clerk Jan Roncelli, who was involved in a fatal pedestrian accident on Maple west of Coolidge in Birmingham on September 22, however the estate of the deceased has filed a civil lawsuit against BloomfieldTownship.
ENGAGE, NEW ONLINE TOOL FOR RESIDENTS, LAUNCHES Engage Birmingham, a new online engagement platform to encourage input from residents, launched this week at engage.bhamgov.org. The goal of Engage Birmingham is to allow residents, community members and other stakeholders the opportunity to conveniently participate in the municipal decision-making process. KIKI LOUYA - DOWNTOWNPUBLICATIONS When Detroit native Kiki Louya returned home to Detroit about seven years ago, she was excited to be closer to family and to focus on her interconnected passions of food, people, and community. Her food journey began early in life and included working as a teenager at Lone Star Coffeehouse in Birmingham. It was there that she met her husband, who worked at the Birmingham ICONIC BOUTIQUE LINDA DRESNER CLOSING MARCH 1 By Lisa Brody. After 45 years as a fashion maverick, Linda Dresner, owner of the Birmingham boutique Linda Dresner, announced she is closing her store March 1. The boutique has been located at 299 W. Maple at the corner of Bates in downtown Birmingham for the last 28 years, after first locating in Somerset for 10 years. EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER SUBJECT OF INVESTIGATION A special investigation into the Early Childhood Center (ECC) at The Community House in Birmingham was conducted by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) following complaints in July 2020 by a staffer that other staffers were acting aggressively and inappropriately against babies and toddlers left in their care, and when the then-director of the ECC, Melissa Rejc, wasDIGITAL EDITIONS
November 2020. October 2020. Voter Guide - November 3. Faces Business 2020. September 2020. August 2020. July 2020. Voter Guide - August 4.June 2020.
MARNEY KEENAN
In the fall of 2009, Marney Keenan had a fateful meeting that would lead to 10 years of reporting on a 40-year-old cold case, and ultimately, the publishing of her first book, The Snow Killings. “I wrote the book, or committed myself to writing the book, because I wanted to bring the truth about the entire investigation to light,” she said. Anyone who lived in Oakland County during theTARO YAMASAKI
For more than four decades, Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Taro Yamasaki has focused on telling the personal stories of the subjects he meets and shoots in hopes of improving the lives of the people he meets and those who read about them. Yamasaki's in-depth human interest assignments have taken him to nearly every state in the country, as well as several countries, where heSUZY FARBMAN
A survivor of cancer and her husband's extramarital affair, Suzy Farbman is no stranger to life’s adversities. Her books, Back From Betrayal (2004) and GodSigns (2012), are memoirs that have been warmly received by readers because they are guides of how to heal and renew one’s life after a crisis. Farbman shared her stories to help other women find their strength and self-worth as she THREE SUPERINTENDENT FINALISTS CONTINUE ON With a decision by the Birmingham Schools Board of Education scheduled for Tuesday, June 15, three finalists for the superintendent position presented their plans for the future of the district and answered various stakeholder groups on Tuesday, June 1, and will participate in virtual tours of their current districts next week. THE STAFF | DOWNTOWNPUBLICATIONS Register for Downtown's newsletters to receive updates on the latestnews and much more!
CATALYTIC CONVERTERS STOLEN OFF SUVS Thieves damaged the exhaust systems of two sport utility vehicles in Bloomfield Township in late May when they cut the catalytic converters off to sell for scrap metal. Bloomfield Township police said the first theft was reported about 6:30 p.m. on Monday, May 24, in the 5000 block of Whethersfield Lane. The victim said the catalytic converter had been stolen from their 2010 Ford Escape THIEF BREAKS INTO MERCEDES DEALERSHIP A thief made off with a fog light and some personal items on Tuesday, June 1, after breaking into the storage area of the Mercedes of Bloomfield dealership at 36600 Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Township. Police said the service manger at the dealership reported to them that a person entered the rear storage lot and took a fog light off of a2013 Mercedes ML.
SUZY FARBMAN
A survivor of cancer and her husband's extramarital affair, Suzy Farbman is no stranger to life’s adversities. Her books, Back From Betrayal (2004) and GodSigns (2012), are memoirs that have been warmly received by readers because they are guides of how to heal and renew one’s life after a crisis. Farbman shared her stories to help other women find their strength and self-worth as she HOMELESS MAN KILLED BY HIT AND RUN DRIVER Birmingham police are investigating a fatal hit and run crash that occurred on Woodward Avenue at Forest in the early morning hours of Saturday, August 8. The crash killed Wesley Earl Stamps, 40, known around Birmingham as “Kirk” or “Wes.” He had been homeless, suffering from mental illness and living in the downtown area for several years, with family in Southfield.MARNEY KEENAN
In the fall of 2009, Marney Keenan had a fateful meeting that would lead to 10 years of reporting on a 40-year-old cold case, and ultimately, the publishing of her first book, The Snow Killings. “I wrote the book, or committed myself to writing the book, because I wanted to bring the truth about the entire investigation to light,” she said. Anyone who lived in Oakland County during the $5.8 MILLION CITY ICE ARENA CONTRACT APPROVED By Kevin Elliott. Birmingham city commissioners voiced concern about construction costs overruns on Monday, April 12, while approving $5.8 million in construction work contracts for the city’s 47-year-old ice arena. The project – which includes relocating the arena’s main rink, replacing the facility’s refrigeration system, expanding OFFICIAL CONFIRMED AS DRIVER IN PEDESTRIAN FATALITY Bloomfield Township Clerk Jan Roncelli, 71, was involved in a fatal pedestrian accident on Maple west of Coolidge in Birmingham at approximately 3:30 a.m. Tuesday, September 22, according to Bloomfield Township officials. On September 22 Birmingham police dispatch reported they received a 911 call from the driver, a female from Bloomfield Hills, who stated she hit a person while driving TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR, TREASURER SUE NEXTDOOR Bloomfield Township Supervisor Leo Savoie and Treasurer Brian Kepes, acting as part of a class action suit for local members of NextDoor, have filed suit in Oakland County Circuit Court against the social media platform NextDoor, as well as township residents Val Murray and Kathleen Norton-Schock, the local administrator, alleging the company allowed Murray to monopolize posting boards SUPPORT LOCAL JOURNALISM. DONATE TO DOWNTOWN NEWSMAGAZINE.*
*
*
HOME
*
NEWS
*
LONGFORM
*
SOCIETY
*
LINKS
*
ABOUT US
*
SUBSCRIPTIONS
*
MORE
Latest coronavirus information from Downtown Guide to restaurants with carry-out and delivery municipal birmingham/bloomfield Investment revenues up, state cuts coming Investment returns are up 200 percent, Bloomfield Township Treasurer Brian Kepes reported at the board of trustees meeting on Monday, April 27, and the township is working to reduce billing costs to residents, while Supervisor Leo Savoie warned that the amount of money the state provides to the township in state revenue sharing would be down due to the coronavirus pandemic. >>>
election 2020
Court ruling on candidate filings date tossed out A three-person U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals panel on Tuesday, May 5, threw out stipulations imposed by U.S. District Court Judge Terrence G. Berg which eased hurdles congressional candidates faced in making the ballot deadline of April 21 during Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's stay-at-home order, ruling that Berg had overstepped his authority by setting a candidadte filing signature threshold and a new extended deadline of May 8. >>>
Downtown Support Campaign Downtown newsmagazine has launched a membership campaign for donations to the publication to allow us to remain strong and grow while still remaining free to most homes in the Birmingham/Bloomfield area. Publisher David Hohendorf’s letter to the local community explains the background on the membership effort. >>>
longform features
Coronavirus: What’s being done in local area The panic button has been hit. On it reads “coronavirus,” and we're all feeling its ramifications, if not its symptoms. Local and state governments have declared states of emergency, freeing funds to be used for those in need. All schools have been closed, modt businesses have employees working remotely, sporting events, concerts, fundraisers and even religious services have been canceled or are streaming online. Shelves at grocery stores, Costco and Sam's Club are stripped bare as soon as they are restocked. >>>
Predicting prison terms and parole Imagine your future was determined by statistics inputted and spit out by a computer. That is just what is occurring to convicted criminal defendants and those scheduled to be released from prison, in algorithm data programs, called predictive analysis, being used by criminal justice professionals throughout the country. >>> oakland confidentialONE MORE RUN
Is former state Sen. Mike Kowall (R-White Lake) still looking for his final act? Word around both Oakland County and Lansing is that he’s getting his ducks lined up to run in the Republican primary for Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner. If he does run, Kowall will face fellow Republicans Robert E. Buxbaum of Oak Park, who ran unsuccessfully against water resources commissioner Jim Nash (D) in 2016 (Nash prevailed, 54 percent to 46 percent) and Jim Stevens of Rochester Hills, who ran for mayor and lost to Rochester Hills Mayor Bryan Barnett… >>> 04.20 DIGITAL EDITION BIRMINGHAM/BLOOMFIELDSOCIETYNOTEBOOK
OAKLANDCONFIDENTIAL
METROINTELLIGENCER
FROMTHEPUBLISHER
FACES:BUSINESS
SPECIAL SECTION
SIGN UP
Register for Downtown's newsletters to receive updates on the latest news, social events and much more!weekly update
breaking news
society notebook
oakland confidentialmetro intelligencer
promotions
the covid-19 diary
Submit
Thanks for submitting!MUNICIPAL VIDEOS
*
BIRMINGHAM COMMISSION*
BIRMINGHAM PLANNING
*
BLOOMFIELD TRUSTEES
*
BLOOMFIELD HILLS COMMISSIONSUBMIT NEWS TIPS
ADVERTISE HERE
Downtown newsmagazine 2019 by Downtown Publications, Inc. Birmingham, Michigan 48009248.792.6464
*
*
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0