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Housing · EcorseHAMTRAMCK - The City of Hamtramck is pleased to announce the dismissal of Garrett, et al. v. Hamtramck, et al. U.S. Magistrate Elizabeth A. Stafford issued the order of dismissal on April 23. The case was dismissed because the city fulfilled an obligation to build 350 housing units. The final units were completed in December 2023. The class action case began in 1968 and was perhaps the oldest...See the Story
56 years later, bias case is closed: Hamtramck completes new housing
NFL · EcorseDetroit was chosen by the NFL to host the 2024 Draft. The state of Michigan delivered epically. The city cleaned up well. Attendees would have assumed they were in Las Vegas or Mardi Gras with the traffic. Over 700,000 people were said to have been in attendance at the draft. With the Detroit Lions historic season, and Michigan's National title win the state has been spoiled in regards to...See the Story
Telegram 2024 NFL Draft Update - Spotlight on Detroit, River Rouge Panthers, Coach Parker and the Community
Sports · EcorseWorld-class talent and business will meet in one space to shock the world to it's core. From April 25th to 27th, Detroit will be home to the 2024 NFL draft. The draft will change lives by bringing commerce to the city and the surrounding areas and allowing many young men to fulfill their professional football dreams. The city of River Rouge has snuck its way into the conversation. In recent...See the Story
NFL Draft Day: How Far Have the Panthers Come?
Ecorse · EcorseECORSE - The Ecorse Public Library held its Grand Reopening event on March 20 after having been closed for roughly three years. Initially, the library closed due to the COVID pandemic, offering only curbside book pick up, but eventually the city decided that funding received from government grants would be used to renovate and update the library, which was built in 1948. Assistant Library...See the Story
Newly Renovated Ecorse Public Library Open to Visitors
Ecorse · EcorseWelcome to the Community Spotlight Column, where we share some of the most awesome people in our communities. The purpose of spotlighting the profiles that will be shared is to explore what they do and why. Also, what motivates them to do what they do for the community. Today the Telegram Newspaper is shining the community spotlight on the Deputy City Clerk of Romulus. This young man had been...See the Story
Community Spotlight – Deputy City Clerk of Romulus D'SJONAUN HOCKENHULL
Ecorse · EcorseDetroit, Michigan – April 19, 2024 – In response to mental illness among youth has gone up forty (40%) since Covid-19 and the rise of youth substance abuse issues, the Wayne County Commission Youth Council (WCCYC), comprised of 10th to 12th-grade students appointed by Commissioners, convened on April 23 at 10:00 am at 500 Griswold in the Commission Chambers to present a resolution drafted by youth...See the Story
Wayne County Commission Youth Council Addresses Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Ecorse · EcorseThe Freep Film Festival is a film festival produced by the Detroit Free Press. The event is worked in tandem with Michigan.com the papers business and events branch. The documentary film festival showed from April 10th through 14th throughout different venues in the Detroit area. The film, Rouge. Kicked off the pageant of cinema on its opening night at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Rouge is...See the Story
Films In The Hood: A Telegram Film Review: "Rouge"
Ecorse · EcorseLANSING, Mich. – As a part of Michigan's Financial Literacy Month, Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II today announced the launch of "MI Money Matters," a free financial empowerment platform for all state residents and beyond. "Understanding money and navigating through the complexities of managing money can be difficult," said Lt. Governor Gilchrist. "Michiganders of al...See the Story