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Council does about-face on state loan

Council does about-face on state loan

By Charles Sercombe After weeks of haggling and passionate debate, the City Council agreed to apply for a $2.5 million emergency state loan in a special council meeting Wednesday evening.…

Poletown tax dispute may soon be settled

By Charles Sercombe Detroit is not exactly whipping out a checkbook yet, but there is a good chance that Hamtramck’s tax dispute with the city will be settled in the…

School district unveils plan to close down Dickinson West

By Charles Sercombe The downsizing of Hamtramck’s public schools is taking shape. At last week’s School Board meeting, Superintendent Tom Niczay made available a one-page outline of what is going…

Movers and shakers: Eve Doster Knepp

Movers and shakers: Eve Doster Knepp

Who she is: Though she’s no longer the city’s Special Events Coordinator due to budget cuts, the party is still going strong for Hamtramck resident Eve Doster Knepp. These days…

Wrestling captain’s accomplishments make Hamtramck High School history

Wrestling captain’s accomplishments make Hamtramck High School history

By Ian Perrotta In wrestling, a little bit of determination can go a long way. Just ask Ahmed Fadhel. Last weekend Fadhel competed at the Division 2 District Championships. Placing…

City’s cultural life about to explode wide open

(Editor-at-Large Walter Wasacz writes a weekly column on life in Hamtramck.) By Walter Wasacz Earlier this week at The Review office we were talking about what’s going on around town…

Finally, common sense breaks out in a council meeting

Finally, common sense breaks out in a council meeting

The city can now take a collective deep sigh of relief. At a special meeting Wednesday evening, the City Council did the right thing and voted to apply for an…

City’s oldest bank is now one for the history books

City’s oldest bank is now one for the history books

By Charles Sercombe A series of bad loans finally caught up with Hamtramck’s last remaining independent bank. Federal regulators closed down Peoples State Bank last Friday and announced that First…

Toast of the Town . . . Maria’s Comida

Toast of the Town . . . Maria’s Comida

When it comes to good food and great times, Hamtramck has plenty to offer. In this column, we’ll talk about what’s happening at our bars, restaurants and other events that…

Daddy-Daughter Dance

Daddy-Daughter Dance

Snowflakes were falling last Saturday night (Feb. 5), but that didn’t cause the young girls of Hamtramck to flake out. Despite some terrible weather, the community’s fifth annual Daddy-Daughter Dance…