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Sterling Heights · Sterling HeightsDearborn Heights Police Department Director of Police Operations Kevin Swope was officially sworn in as the city’s new Chief of Police recently. He succeeds Jerrod Hart, who resigned in early July amid a budget struggle with members of City Council. Swope joined the Department in January 2023. A 26-year veteran of law enforcement, he began his career as a police officer with the Detroit Police Department. Following a five-year stint in Detroit, …See the Story
Swope sworn in as new Dearborn Heights chief
Halloween · Sterling HeightsSOUTHGATE — While tryouts and practices don’t formally begin until just before Halloween, the upcoming high school hockey season in many ways has already begun for a number of teams this offseason. That includes the annual local summer league, which wrapped up its third week of games on Thursday at Southgate Arena. Among the teams on hand was Dearborn Divine Child, who has been a fixture at the league for a number of years. So when the league sh…See the Story
ICE HOCKEY: Influx of young talent at Divine Child making waves early at summer league
Sterling Heights · Sterling HeightsAs the lazy, hazy days of summer roll on, kids of all ages look for creative ways to beat the heat. Children in the neighborhood located in Dearborn’s south end off Ferney Street have a new way to keep cool. Morningside Park is the first facility of its kind in the city’s south end to have a splash pad installed. The facility is a playscape where kids of all ages can run through a maze of sprinklers and water dousing contraptions to their hearts…See the Story
Splash pad unveiled in Dearborn’s south end
Sterling Heights · Sterling HeightsLast month, Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud was one of just 13 in the country recognized by the U.S Conference of Mayors, USCM for leadership in fighting the combat crisis. The 2024 Mayors Climate Protection award honors the city’s work in sustainability and climate adaptation. In 2022, under Hammoud’s leadership, the City of Dearborn created a Department of Public Health, (DPH). It was just the second city in Michigan to establish a formal hea…See the Story
Dearborn’s Hammoud recognized By U.S. Council of Mayors
Sterling Heights · Sterling HeightsBy Julia Cardi The Detroit News The Dearborn Heights police chief has resigned, accusing City Council members of harassment, retaliation, “defunding of key positions and other unprofessional tactics,” according to a statement from the mayor. Mayor Bill Bazzi announced Chief Jerrod Hart’s resignation in a news release Wednesday, which said his departure is effective immediately. “I am devastated at the loss of Chief Hart,” Bazzi said in the relea…See the Story
Dearborn Heights police chief resigns amid struggle with council
Sterling Heights · Sterling HeightsIt was love at first sight. Rod Klingelhofer met Rachel Rennie on a class trip to Washington, D.C. when they were both in high school. Rod is from Georgia, and Rachel grew up in Dearborn. Little did Rod know atSee the Story
It’s a long story: Historic Dearborn house in good hands
Culture · Sterling HeightsVendors and food highlighting the Czech and Slovak cultures will be on display next weekend in Dearborn Heights. The 45th annual Czech and Slovak Festival will be held at the Sokol Cultural Center Saturday July 20 and Sunday July 21. Saturday the festivities run from 1:30-9 p.m. and Sunday events go from 12:30-7:30 p.m. The cover charge is $5 each day for adults, with ages 14 and under free. The center is located at 23600 West Warren Road, Dearb…See the Story
Czech and Slovak Festival coming to Dearborn Heights
Coatesville’s Robert Turner is 2024 Daily Local News Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year
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