Check out some of this week's top community contributions from the area.
Miss Michigan USA Jaclyn Schultz, of Wyandotte, recently sat down for an interview with the host of the Miss USA 2013 Hot Seat.
A plan for the merger of parishes at St. Stanislaus and Our Lady of Mount Carmel is expected to detail the future of the two buildings.
Donald Trump may be the driving force behind the Miss USA 2013 competition, but you help decide who takes home the crown.
Parishioner Debbie Bloomfield said she anticipates St. Stanislaus Kostko will close.
It's officially fall. What better way to welcome the season than a cider mill tour?
A dozen beers were on tap, along with the chance for people to ride on a self-propelled pub cruiser.
New feature that launched Monday helps you find grocery specials in nearby stores.
Check out these job openings, courtesy of indeed.com.
The Wyandotte musician also gives guitar lessons worldwide through Skype.
Maps of participating sellers will be for sale for $1 at the Wyandotte Museum.
Wyandotte residents among the top 22 percent of givers across the country, according to national study by The Chronicle of Philanthropy.
Everleigh Hale of Trenton and Owyn Laskowski of Dearborn Heights won the 2012 Wyandotte Jaycees Beautiful Baby Contest.
Friends of Bryan Smith are hosting a fundraiser to help him recover from injuries that are still keeping him in critical condition.
The Salvation Army has a number of open positions at each of its 33 Salvation Army Thrift Stores and three warehouses throughout southeast Michigan.
Bacon Memorial District Library is running a contest to find the best photo of the city at nighttime.
Money raised from the July 1 event will go to those who lost their jobs in the fire at Lions & Tigers & Beers Sports Club.
Honor your father this year by posting a photo of him, along with his sage advice, on Patch.
The band D Tour entertained the crowd at this month's Third Friday in downtown Wyandotte.
Steve Mikhail of Nanna's Kitchen won first prize in Mayor Peterson's 3rd Annual Barbeque Ribs Throwdown.
The critters are believed to be only a couple days old. A wildlife rehabilitator will now care for them.
You're invited to our Nonprofit Meetup at 10 a.m. June 6 at Tongue's Protein Bar and Chill Lounge.
Is your child partaking in the national event? Upload your photos to Patch and tell us about it.
This month's Third Friday celebration is geared to the ladies, but man cave options are available, too.
Dr. Haeijin Kim, a Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital allergist, will give a free lecture Tuesday evening.
Renee Henry of Ypsilanti is an artisan bread maker and recent graduate of the University of Michigan.
The monument will be placed at the east end of Superior at Van Alstyne, across from Bishop Park.
We're updating the Wyandotte Patch Facebook page and want to prominently showcase your photos.
'Flicks on Bricks' will take place on the fourth Friday of every month from June to September.
St. Patrick Catholic Church's choir and band performed traditional Irish music at the church on Friday.