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Voting has begun; ballots now also in Arabic language

Voting has begun; ballots now also in Arabic language

  By Charles Sercombe The Aug. 2 Primary Election is just two weeks away. Hamtramck ballots are now available at the city clerk’s office in city hall. Absentee ballots are…

Ex-city manager is now working back in Lansing

Ex-city manager is now working back in Lansing

By Alan Madlane Hamtramck’s former city manager has surfaced, and in a nice landing spot. Kathy Angerer has taken a deputy director post with the Michigan Department of Agriculture and…

State’s pension funding is only a temporary fix

Last week, the city received some exciting news. It is very likely that Hamtramck will qualify for and receive about, $17.6 million to shore up its underfunded pension fund. That…

County health agency breaks ground on new office

The Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network (DWIHN) will soon have a new home. Today, Thursday (July 21) a groundbreaking ceremony was held for the agency’s new administrative offices at 8726…

A mighty wind blew through town

A mighty wind blew through town

UPDATE: Power was restored in Hamtramck at about 2 a.m. Thursday. By Charles Sercombe Strong winds caused a power outage in Hamtramck today (Wednesday, July 20) at about 3 p.m.…

City Hall Insider 5/24/22 meeting

By Charles Sercombe The city council met on May 24. During public comment, Lynn Blasey of the Hamtramck Arts and Cultural Commission said that there will be an art gallery…

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Update on pride flag display

By Charles Sercombe City officials met Monday afternoon to discuss what to do about the display of a pride flag on a city-owned flagpole on Jos. Campau. There has been…

City is in line for a financial boost

City is in line for a financial boost

By Charles Sercombe Hamtramck’s financial woes are getting a major fix. But it’s only temporary. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer recently announced that the state is allocating $750 million to “underfunded municipal…