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A free document shredding will take place on Saturday from 8 a.m. – noon at the DPW Yard, 2951 Greenfield Rd.
The City of Dearborn’s City Clerk office is looking to hire election workers for the upcoming presidential election.
Those needing to visit the Dearborn Administrative Center (DAC) should plan accordingly.
The Henry Ford Centennial Library will host local chef Zee Shami for a virtual cooking demonstration on Thursday, Sept. 17 at 7 p.m.
Dearborn’s trash, recycling and yard waste pick-up will be delayed by one day for the week of September 7-11 due to the Labor Day holiday.
Fast Mexican brand offers career opportunities to new team members, managers with hiring initiative
Those who are in need of some eye-catching greenery for their property are in luck: Dearborn residents can now order affordable trees.
Residents will soon have a new spot near the Bryant Branch Library to enjoy the outdoors and spend time together.
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The effort aims to help groups in their work to airlift medical supplies and equipment to Beirut in the aftermath of the August 4 explosion.
Here is a list of new ordinances the city thinks residents should be aware of.
Absent voter ballots must be completed and returned to the City Clerk’s Office by 8 p.m. Aug. 4.
Hiring event for 600 positions across Michigan with open interviews Tuesday, July 28
Vouchers can be purchased at any of the three pools open this summer.
Earn some money and help boost the democratic process. Apply now to work during the Aug. 4 primary election. See all the information here.
For the first time, the three-day Peace Camp is going virtual and kids from everywhere are welcome to participate.
Dearborn will present a virtual fundraiser that will be aired continuously on the government access channel.
eligible voters are encouraged to register to vote early, and may do so either by mail or online by July 20.
Hudsonville Ice Cream's Sweetest Summer Ever giveaway awards three winners each week
With the hot temperatures giving July a true summer feeling, residents are reminded that two outdoor pools and three splash pads are open.
Food trucks can add a new dimension to meal choices as people observe social distancing to avoid the spread of the deadly coronavirus.
The Dearborn Administrative Center (DAC) and the Bryant and Esper Branch libraries will be closed on Friday.
The new pool complex at Ford Woods Park will open at noon on Friday following a brief ribbon-cutting ceremony.
With Independence Day coming up soon, residents are reminded of Dearborn's fireworks ordinance, which mimics state law.
The City of Dearborn will be hosting two public input sessions to gather feedback about the Recreation and Parks Department.
The City of Dearborn is hosting a free document shredding day on Saturday.
Dearborn's traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
Dearborn customers can look forward to more opportunities to patronize their favorite eateries this summer.
Dearborn residents have a more convenient way to pay their water and tax bills.
Certified communities demonstrate they have predictable development review processes and are actively marketing redevelopment opportunities.
The Dearborn City Council will be meeting in person at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The drive-in concert series may make stops to Michigan drive-in theaters. Tickets go on sale June 19.
The City of Dearborn has decided to reopen playground equipment at city parks, effective Monday.
Dearborn officials on Tuesday announced the return of a pair of summer events.