DEARBORN, MI – The Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!), a new initiative of the Dearborn Area Chamber of Commerce, received $10,000 from DTE Energy which will enable 24 students to create and launch their own businesses. The Young Entrepreneurs Academy is a groundbreaking educational program, offered at University of Michigan-Dearborn, Tuesday evenings, … [Read more...]
Archives for 2013
Museum Hosting Beer Tasting Party – Friday, Sept. 27
DEARBORN, Michigan - On Friday, September 27, The Dearborn Historical Museum is holding a beer tasting fundraiser on the grounds of the McFadden Ross House at 915 Brady Street. This is the first event of this magnitude undertaken by the museum to raise funds to preserve Dearborn’s history, provide educational programs for children, and maintain the … [Read more...]
Dearborn Rotary Offers Youth Exchange Program
DEARBORN, MI - The Rotary Club of Dearborn announced that applications for the Rotary Youth Exchange Program are now available. The Rotary Youth Exchange Program is open to current high school students and students graduating in 2014. The Youth Exchange Program is for the 2014/15 school year and students would leave in August of 2014. Rotary Club … [Read more...]
Residents Commended for Crime Prevention Efforts
DEARBORN, MI – The Dearborn Police Department and City of Dearborn honored two Dearborn residents for their honorable actions resulting in the prevention of crime in the city. Residents Douglas Berry and Ahmed Adam were recognized with Civilian Commendations for their help in apprehending three suspects. Berry and his son, Patrick, were at the Dearborn … [Read more...]
Letter: Dearborn Prosecutor Debiasi Makes Resident Sick
Letter to the editor - I want to share some things with you in the hopes that no one ever has to endure what my husband endured at the hands of one of Dearborn's prosecutors, William Debiasi. I previously sent a complete account of everything that took place prior to my husband being charged; that letter is in his case file. However, to sum it all up, my … [Read more...]
Public Invited to Concert on the Lawn at Cherry Hill Church
DEARBORN, Michigan - Cherry Hill Presbyterian Church invites the public to attend a free “Concert on the Lawn,” at 4 p.m. on Saturday, September 21, 2013. The church is located at 24110 Cherry Hill, at the northwest intersection with Telegraph Road in Dearborn. The outdoor concert will feature guitarists Lynn Morgan and Ray Scoutz. Morgan was … [Read more...]
No Beast Feast is an Adventure in Vegetarian Dining
DEARBORN, Michigan -- The Dearborn Animal Shelter presents its fourth annual No Beast Feast fundraiser dinner featuring harvest themed cuisine. The dinner celebrates the fine art of vegetarian cooking with gourmet prepared appetizers, entrees and dessert. Guests will enjoy dishes such as pumpkin and white bean soup, Portobello pilaf with kale and butternut … [Read more...]
Dearborn Not Obligated to Pay $1.17 Million Judgement
DEARBORN, Michigan – The City of Dearborn is not obligated to pay $1.17 million resulting from a former 19th District Court employee’s federal lawsuit against Judge Mark Somers, according to a decision issued Friday by U.S. District Judge David M. Lawson. In June 2011, a federal court jury awarded $734,361 in compensatory and punitive damages to … [Read more...]
Rivers Edge and Co-op Services CU Announce Merger Plans
Livonia, MI – Rivers Edge Community Credit Union (RECCU) and Co-op Services Credit Union (CSCU) have announced their intent to merge at the end of the year. “I’m very excited about the opportunities this partnership will provide both our memberships. This is very much a win-win for all of our members and the communities we serve,” said Thomas Fisher, … [Read more...]
Dearborn Heights Montessori Accepting Fall Applications
DEARBORN HEIGHTS, MI - Julie Bawulski, admissions director for Dearborn Heights Montessori Center, recently confirmed that the school is continuing to accept enrollment applications for the 2013-14 school year. “We offer authentic Montessori programs for children from 18 months through 14 years of age,” said Bawulski. “During the past 41 years, we’ve … [Read more...]
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