The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said trash containers at Detroit Tubular Rivet Co. pose an "imminent and substantial threat to human health and the environment."
Unwanted drugs can be turned in from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Police Department.
People considering taking I-75 between Fort Street/Shaffer exit in Detroit and Fort Street interchange near Rockwood this weekend will need an alternate route.
Michael Stampfler said legislation surrounding the law must be changed, but he doubts it will be changed.
Michael Stampfler is the guest speaker at a noon luncheon of the Rotary Club of Wyandotte.
Low speed limits on Wyandotte roads have helped prevent any major crashes in the city, police say.
The next Wyandotte council meeting is set for 7 p.m. April 16 on the second floor of City Hall.
The 27th District Court is offering an amnesty program throughout April.
A lack of quorum has caused the meeting to be called off.
The Wyandotte Downtown Development Authority is buying the former Sears Building for $500,000.
Due to redistricting, Wyandotte will become part of the state Senate's 1st District, which Young now represents.
Todd Drysdale said 'a lot of strides' have been made since he was appointed to the top job last year.
If your street is in need of work and didn't make the list of 2012 improvements, let us know.
The roadwork projects will be paid jointly by grant dollars and local funds. Is your street on the list?
High school seniors are invited to enter #mi2020 scholarship contest while Senate Democrats prepare to introduce legislation this week to offer free in-state tuition.
City Clerk William Griggs said the numbers are "a reflection of the public's attitude of government at that level."
William Griggs said he believes the presidential primary election is a waste of taxpayer dollars.
Voters must specify whether they want to vote a Republican or Democratic ticket.
Absentee ballots can be picked up till 4 p.m. Monday. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Mitt Romney edges out Rick Santorum by 41 votes in the Republican presidential primary.
Presidents' Day and the presidential primary election are causing the delay of the weekly meetings.
The Board of Review will meet at Wyandotte City Hall from Feb. 21-24 and Feb. 27-28.
Mayor Joseph Peterson said the change was made to enhance the city’s goal of being transparent.
The weekly City Council meeting also is canceled in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The National Weather Service is forecasting a return of winter weather. Since it has been some time since motorists have had to deal with snow and ice, the Michigan Department of Transportation is sharing safe driving tips.
The 40-page book will be handed out at the Wyandotte Street Art Fair, which is slated for July 11-14.
Statutes regulating film incentives, heating aid, business taxes and public safety mergers also take effect.
The weekly Wyandotte City Council meetings are canceled until Jan. 9.
A retired Wyandotte recreation superintendent likely will be returning on an interim basis.
Michael MacDonald will have 30 years of service with the city when he retires on Jan. 17.
People around Wyandotte reacted to the news that the Wyandotte Post Office is slated to close in June.
The Wyandotte and Riverview post offices are set to close and merge with the Southgate post office.
Improvements are on tap in the spring at Pulaski Park and Memorial Park.
The Purple Heart Memorial Garden is the recipient of the 2011 Keep Michigan Beautiful Award.
Monday night's City Council meeting also is canceled.
Twenty routes will be cut next month, including the 112 line between Wilson and Roosevelt schools.
City Council members voted unanimously Monday to cancel the fireworks for the foreseeable future.
City officials are set to vote at Monday's City Council meeting to cancel the event indefinitely.
Republican debate Wednesday sets Michigan up to have pivotal role in coming election, experts say.
Wyandotte voters approved a three-year, 1.75-mill charter amendment by a vote of 2,539 to 1,469.