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Livonia City Council members who spoke to The Detroit News said they decided to conduct the investigation for the sake of transparency and public trust in the clerk's office, not politics.
New Kensington’s longtime city controller, John Zavadak, is now the city’s top administrator. Council on Monday hired Zavadak as interim city clerk. The vote on his appointment was unanimous.
Terre Haute City Clerk Michelle Edwards reported Wednesday that her office has received information regarding text messages asking recipients to pay bogus traffic tickets. "These messages are ...
The Aurora City Council on Tuesday night approved new rules that crack down on disruptive car meetups and street racing, which police have said are a problem in Aurora and across the country. The ...
Ziyakhala Mo Sun City Festival is a celebration of traditional music, culture, and fashion. Picture: Instagram/Screenshot The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), in partnership with Sun ...
Taylor Santiago, an Aurora woman, was charged with first-degree murder and other charges in Arkansas after being sentenced to life in prison for murdering her estranged husband in Missouri.
An Aurora, Mo., woman is facing additional charges, including murder, in Arkansas Thursday after being sentenced for murder in Missouri Tuesday.
Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman announced Tuesday that the city’s council meetings will be held virtually to prevent disruptions while a lawsuit filed on behalf of a man shot and killed by police w… ...
A Michigan woman won a big top prize from a lottery scratch-off that a store clerk suggested she buy instead of one that was sold out, lottery officials said.
A city councilman is hoping to switch to a Cole County role. Ward 1 Councilman Jeff Ahlers has announced his intent to run for Cole County clerk in the August 2026 Republican primary.
The caucus was necessary to fill the position vacated by former Clerk Adrian Santos, who last month was chosen at a separate caucus to become the new North Township Trustee.
The salary of a small-town clerk is raising eyebrows in western Wisconsin. The Town of Hudson has a population of about 8,000 people, yet the part-time clerk is making more than $104,000 per year.