Macomb County
Recent News About Macomb County
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Macomb County wins top award for green infrastructure project
A project by the Macomb County Public Works Office that uses green infrastructure to improve water quality has earned the top award from the Michigan chapter of the American Public Works Association.
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Tree planting in Armada aims to replace green canopy damaged by summer tornado
Local volunteers today planted 50 trees in areas of downtown Armada damaged by this summer’s EF1 tornado.
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15 Mile Road lane to close for critical sewer maintenance
One lane of a nearly one-half-mile stretch of 15 Mile Road in Sterling Heights will be closed starting Wednesday, Sept. 8, to allow for sewer maintenance to prevent sinkholes like the one that occurred five years ago to the east in Fraser.
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Macomb County Prosecutor Budget Seeks Major Crimes Unit Funding
Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido’s pending 2022 budget request seeks funding for a Major Crimes Unit.
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Macomb County Prosecutor Budget Seeks Conviction Integrity Unit Prosecutor
Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido’s pending 2022 budget request seeks funding for an assistant prosecuting attorney to run a newly-created Conviction Integrity Unit.
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West Nile Virus Detected in Macomb County
The Macomb County Health Department is reminding all residents to take precautions to protect themselves and their families from mosquito bites during the remaining weeks of summer and into the early fall.
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Macomb County Health Department Announces Availability of Third Dose of COVID-19 Vaccinations
Following the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) approval of an additional dose of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for people with compromised immune systems, the Macomb County Health Department will begin making appointments for third doses to those who qualify beginning Monday, August 23.
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Macomb County Office of Senior Services introduces “Friendly Caller Program”
The Macomb County Office of Senior Services has launched a program to provide telephonic support to seniors 60+ living in Macomb County.
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Prosecutor’s Office Says Goodbye To Longtime Assistant Prosecutors Welcomes New Assistant Prosecutors
The Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office has experienced some significant staffing changes due to retirements and new hirings over the past few months.
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Macomb County Awards $10,000 In Grants To Local Businesses As Part Of Christmas In July Contest
Macomb County Planning and Economic Development (MCPED) today announced the winners of its Shop Local Macomb Christmas in July contest.
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Macomb County Completes Work On New Dispatch Training Center
Macomb County today announced that it has completed work on a new dispatch training center at the Macomb County Emergency Management and Communications Technical Services Building in Mount Clemens (21930 Dunham Road).
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COUNTY OF MACOMB: Macomb County Anti-Trafficking Task Force Launches Website, Seeks Community Partners
Macomb County has launched a new website to promote its MCAT anti-human trafficking task force, an initiative led by the Office of the County Executive and the Macomb County Sheriff’s Department.
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COUNTY OF MACOMB: Macomb County Department of Roads to Host Innovate Mound Virtual Information Week for Public
Today, the Macomb County Department of Roads (MCDR) announced Innovate Mound 201, a virtual information week that includes various opportunities for the public to learn more about the Innovate Mound project.
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Michigan asks voters to consider two statewide ballot proposals on Nov. 3
On Tuesday, Nov. 3, two statewide ballot proposals will be presented to Michigan voters to consider, with Macomb County also having its own questions on the ballot for local voters.