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A Clinton Township woman has been charged with a firearms safe storage violation in connection with a handgun seen at a high ...
A Clinton Township woman whose grandson allegedly brought her handgun to school, prompting a lockdown and police ...
The hopes of Clinton Township officials and residents were dashed May 21 after Macomb County College trustees unanimously ...
The township’s Board of Trustees voted 4-2 at Monday’s meeting to grant a five-year extension with the Clinton Township-based ...
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Michigan grandmother charged after grandson allegedly brings her gun to schoolA Clinton Township woman has been charged with a firearms safe storage violation in connection with a handgun seen at a high school in Macomb County, Michigan. Lisa Renee Christy, 52, of Clinton ...
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The Macomb Daily on MSNMan convicted of breaking into Eminem’s Clinton Township home againPeople long for fame, they want fame,” Assistant Macomb County Prosecutor Steve Fox told the jury. “But fame can put you in a bubble. That’s the life that he (Eminem) has to live in. Why? Because ...
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNClinton Township grandmother charged for teen bringing gun to Center Line school"This is the maximum offense under the law that the MCPO can charge Christy based on the evidence that has been presented to date," the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office said in a statement.
A Michigan man, Stephen Lewis Gentry, received a 40-year federal sentence for child sexual exploitation. He will also face ...
After months of delays and investigations, an end is in sight. On April 28, the Clinton Township Board of Trustees set Monday ...
A 60-year-old man from Florida is facing charges in Michigan for an alleged sexual assault from 2007. Vincent Allen Payne was ...
Stephen Lewis Gentry also has three prior convictions under Michigan law related to sexual exploitation of children, according to the plea agreement.
Clinton Township officials will host a forum Wednesday evening on a seemingly never-ending topic: coming up with the dollars to fix residential roads in Michigan’s most populous township.
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