By Charles Sercombe Welcome back readers to our second half of the Year in Review. Hamtramck was packed with interesting stories and interesting people. So, without further delay, let’s…
By Charles Sercombe What a year 2014 was. It’s that time again to take a stroll back through the past 12 months and recap the highlights of the year.…
By Charles Sercombe Oh what a year 2014 was. For being such a small town, Hamtramck sure had a lot happening. Most people will likely remember the year for that…
By Charles Sercombe Hamtramck’s financial emergency is over. That is the official word issued on Thursday in a press release by Gov. Rick Snyder as Emergency Manager Cathy Square finished…
By Charles Sercombe Hamtramck got an early Christmas present. It was announced this week that the city will receive nearly $1 million from a federal grant to fight blight. The…
By Charles Sercombe An ongoing dispute over adopting a policy on renaming streets in honor of very special people is threatening to do long-lasting damage among city officials. The city…
By Charles Sercombe Hamtramck has a new city manager. As expected, Katrina Powell has been hired and started this past Monday. Her contract is for two-and-a-half years. Powell comes in…
By Charles Sercombe There is less than a week to go before Hamtramck’s emergency manager leaves and presumably an announcement is made saying the city is out of its…
By Charles Sercombe Despite saying he’s healthy enough to get back to attending city council meetings, Councilmember Titus Walters was still a no-show this past Tuesday. In recent weeks…
By Charles Sercombe It has not been an easy ride for city officials to come up with a policy for granting honorary names to city streets. The city council has…