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Pontiac automotive history museum in the works at old Crofoot School

A new museum is coming to Pontiac aimed at honoring the city's automotive history. The Pontiac Transportation Museum, currently under construction at the old Crofoot School at 250 West Pike St., will be an expansion of the world's largest collection of Pontiac automotive historical materials and memorabilia - the Pontiac-Oakland Museum in Pontiac, Ill.

 

Poll shows Gretchen Whitmer with lead over Bill Schuette in head-to-head matchup

An Emerson College poll shows Democrat Gretchen Whitmer with a lead over Republican Bill Schuette in a head-to-head matchup in the race for governor. That same poll shows Whitmer and Schuette as the likely general election gubernatorial nominees from each party.

 

Lyon Township Fire Department awarded $116,000 federal grant

The Lyon Township Fire Department is receiving some help from the federal government. For the first time, the department will be installing exhaust removal systems at its two stations, in South Lyon and New Hudson, thanks to a $116,000 grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

 

Obituary: Thaddeus Radzilowski, president of Polish institute

Dr. Thaddeus C. Radzilowski, of Farmington Hills, president of the Piast Institute, a national research center devoted to Polish and Polish-American affairs, died Friday, July 20 at age 80.Visitation will be from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, July 24, at Heeney Sundquist Funeral Home, 23720 Farmington Road in Farmington.

 

Resurfacing lane closures to cause traffic delays in Waterford

Motorists can expect delays driving on Elizabeth Lake Road in Waterford starting Tuesday, July 24.A resurfacing of the road will bring intermittent lane closures to Elizabeth Lake Road between Cooley Lake Road and Cass Lake Road. The project's completion yet is yet to be determined,

 

Royal Oak OKs Diamond's Steakhouse and Seafood plan for downtown

The owner of the Howell-based Diamond's Steaks and Seafood restaurant is ready to open a second location in downtown Royal Oak now that his plan of operation has been approved by the city."We plan to have a destination restaurant in Royal Oak," said Adam Merkel. "We were fortunate enough to do that in Howell, where we serve 4,000 meals a week in a city with a population of about 9,000.

 

Work on second segment of I-75 Modernization Project begins in 2019

The Michigan Department of Transportation has selected a contractor to begin work on a $224 million project. Walsh-Toebe Construction has been awarded the contract to begin work on the second segment of the multi-year, I-75 Modernization Project in Oakland County, which is scheduled for completion in 2023.

 

Police task force arrests man for break-in at West Bloomfield tavern

A police task force arrested a 46-year-old man Sunday, July 22, for allegedly breaking in to the Red Coat Tavern in West Bloomfield Township.Jermaine Lanier Wright is also a suspect in several business break-ins and ATM thefts throughout Oakland County.He was arrested by members of South Oakland Narcotics Intelligence Consortium, a multi-jurisdictional task force comprised of officers from the West Bloomfield, Farmington Hills, Novi and Southfield police departments.

 

Orion Township man faces several charges after alleged drunken rampage

Allegedly going on a drunken rampage led to the arrest of a 50-year-old Orion Township man late Sunday night.Oakland County Sheriff's deputies were called to a home in the 900 block of Big Bend Circle in the township at around 11:30 p.m. for an altercation involving the Orion Township man, his girlfriend, the father of his girlfriend's daughter and others.

 

Ohio man arrested for allegedly beating Lake Orion resident with baseball bat

Police have arrested an Ohio man wanted in connection with a baseball bat attack on a resident who took him into his Lake Orion home last month, reportedly as a gesture of kindness.

 

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