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Daycare License Suspended + Detroit Animal Care To Get New Place
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Happy Tuesday, neighbors! Here's everything you need to know about what's happening today in town.
First, today's weather:
A couple of morning showers. High: 71 Low: 59.
Here are the top stories in Detroit today:
- Detroit daycare license suspended after unexplained burn on child's leg sparks investigation. (WDIV ClickOnDetroit)
- Father of Aiyana Stanley-Jones gets paroled in killing of teen. (The Detroit News)
- The City of Detroit said that Detroit Animal Care and Control will get a new $5 million building located at Ferry and Russell. (Detroit Patch)
- The Detroit Free Press endorses the its best choices for Detroit's Board of Police Commissioners. (Detroit Free Press)
- A lawyer wants to ban Kwame Kilpatrick's name from corruption trial. (The Detroit News)
- The Detroit Assembly Complex on Mack Avenue was hit with a citation by Michigan state officials for a strong odor coming from the factory. (Detroit Patch)
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Today in Detroit:
- Good morning Redford breakfast - Redford Township Chamber of Commerce (7:30 a.m.)
- Osborn Weekly Tuesday Virtual Parent Meeting - 10 AM & 6 PM (When School is in Session) (10:00 a.m.)
- Food Tuesday Distribution with Forgotten Harvest (2:00 p.m.)
- Annual Title One Meeting - Osborn High School (4:00 p.m.)
- Raising Entrepreneurs - West Side Academy of Information Technology and Cyber Security (4:00 p.m.)
- In Person Regular Board Meeting (Open) (5:30 p.m.)
- Demystifying the Career of a Nonprofit CEO (5:30 p.m.)
Detroit Patch Notebook
- Detroit Police Department: "WE CARE: DPD and Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network have partnered to ensure our officers respond to calls involving mental health crisis with care. Chief White has made a commitment to have every officer undergo mental health training. (Facebook)
- Detroit Historical Society: "On October 11, 1902, the Wayne County Building was dedicated in a ceremony held by the Detroit Bar Association. This postcard shows the building from Cadillac Square, facing east from Campus Martius. Streetcars, the Soldiers' and Sailors." (Facebook)
- Detroit Public Schools Community District: "Don't forget about the #DPSCD "Attendance Challenge" that requires students to be in class every day from Oct 6 - Oct 19, and qualify to win some cool prizes! Don't pretend, attend! (Facebook)
- Design Core Detroit: "We are proud to introduce the winners of the 2021 City of Design Challenge: 18th Street Design-Build Green Tech Hub, Underground Music Academy, and Crosstown Connection! (Facebook)
- Detroit Medical Center: "We love our ER nurses! It's Emergency Nurses Week, a time dedicated to celebrating and recognizing their commitment to care. Our patients count on your steady, healing hands and your strength in times of uncertainty. (Facebook)
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— Dylan Siwicki
About me: I was born and raised on Detroit's Westside, in the hard working blue-collar Polish neighborhood of Warrendale. I'm a Detroit Public School graduate who fought hard to earn my education. My aspiration into journalism came as a young kid, when I began following the corruption scandal of former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick. My first break in to the journalism world began with the opportunity to work at the Michigan Journal, where I primarily reported on campus and local news throughout Dearborn community. I eventually worked my way to news editor. In correlation to work in journalism, I had an amazing opportunity to study and write about many different cultures and backgrounds at the Piast Institute, which also helped me prepare for this role. So with first-hand experience growing up in a tight-knit neighborhood, I know the importance of delivering news and telling stories that impact local communities. And as a breaking news editor at Patch for Metro Detroit, it's my job to deliver that news. So feel free to contact me about news tips or your own unique experiences at dylan.siwicki@patch.com
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