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Crime Watch: Care thieves target Hamtramck

Crime Watch: Care thieves target Hamtramck

  By Charles Sercombe Hamtramck is being targeted by a possible car theft ring. As we reported last week, there have been a series of auto thefts in the city…

Act soon to get in on Hamtramck’s real estate

In case you missed it, there is a unique opportunity for people to purchase Hamtramck real estate for a reasonable cost. The city is holding a silent auction for several…

Anger erupts over a Nazi flag at a Doremus house

Anger erupts over a Nazi flag at a Doremus house

By Charles Sercombe There was outrage Friday over the display of a flag in Hamtramck. But this time, it wasn’t about a pride flag. Instead, a house in the 3300…

School Bell … 1/20/23

HPS supporting diversity This past Tuesday was National Day of Racial Healing. This is a day that offers an opportunity to reflect on our shared values and take collective action…

Spreading the message of Dr. King at the HPS Community Center

Spreading the message of Dr. King at the HPS Community Center

By Charles Sercombe For the first time in three years, the annual Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Prayer Breakfast returned in-person on Monday, the national holiday celebrating MLK’s birthday. And…

‘Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow’ shovel

‘Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow’ shovel

  By Alan Madlane Hamtramck has always been a caring town. Even if the old city council meetings of yesteryear seemed more like Big Time Wrestling was about to break…

Get a piece of Hamtramck

Get a piece of Hamtramck

  By Charles Sercombe Hamtramck has another round of property sales up for auction. This sale includes residential lots and structures, as well as two industrial sites. There are some…

School board makes some changes for the new year

By Charles Sercombe The Hamtramck Public School Board has once again shuffled some of their duties among its members. At this month’s board meeting, Jihan Aiyash was voted to become…

Home animal slaughtering is still wrong for an urban city

There was an admonishment we heard all too much when growing up, and it went something like this: “Just because you can do it, doesn’t make it right.” We mention…

Crime Log … 1/13/23

By Charles Sercombe This week’s Crime Log covers Jan. 3-9. Tuesday, Jan. 3 A report was made about a man, in the 12000 block of Selfridge, holding a gun. A…