City Of Warren
Recent News About City Of Warren
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Warren extends compost pick-up deadline to December 13
Mayor Lori M. Stone has authorized an extension for the Sanitation Division's curbside compost and yard waste pickup until Friday, December 13, 2024.
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Early voting in Warren starts October 26 at City Hall Atrium
Early voting in Warren is scheduled to take place from October 26 through November 3, 2024. Residents can cast their votes at the City Hall Atrium between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm during this period.
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Warren announces early voting schedule for October and November
Early voting in Warren is scheduled to take place from October 26 through November 3, 2024.
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Library hosts scavenger hunt to learn about Michigan's indigenous tribes
Children visiting the Maybelle Burnette Branch Library in November can participate in a scavenger hunt focused on Michigan's 12 federally recognized tribes.
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Library hosts scavenger hunt on Michigan's indigenous tribes in November
In November, the Maybelle Burnette Branch Library will host a scavenger hunt to educate children about the 12 federally recognized tribes of Michigan. This event coincides with Indigenous People’s Heritage Month.
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BS&A system to undergo maintenance from September 16-23
The BS&A system will be unavailable from September 16 through Monday, September 23, 2024. This downtime is necessary for scheduled maintenance and upgrades to improve the system's performance and reliability.
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Warren Public Library promotes library card sign-up month with raffle incentives
Warren Public Library is marking Library Card Sign-up Month this September 2024.
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Warren Public Library celebrates Library Card Sign-up Month with prizes
Warren Public Library is celebrating Library Card Sign-up Month this September 2024. The library invites everyone to discover the resources and opportunities available by signing up for a library card, with a chance to win a prize.
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Chemical treatment applied to invasive species in specific city areas
Phragmites and Japanese Hops in the Red Run Drain, Freedom Hill, and Sterling Relief Drain areas have undergone chemical treatment.
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Invasive species treatment scheduled for September 5-6, 2024
Phragmites and Japanese Hops have been chemically treated within the boundaries of the Red Run Drain, Freedom Hill, and Sterling Relief Drain using AquaNeat (Glyphosate), Cygnet Plus (Adjuvant), and PLM Blue (Tracer Dye). The public is advised not to enter these areas until the plants are dry.
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City departments face phone and internet outages after storm
Most services have been restored following last night’s storm and citywide power outages.
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City departments face phone and internet outages after storm
Due to a storm and resulting citywide power outages, some city departments are experiencing phone line and internet disruptions.
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City departments experience phone line and internet outage after storm
Due to last night’s storm and citywide power outages, some city phone lines and internet are down. If you can’t get through, please call the Mayor’s Office at (586) 574-4520 to log the issue or relay your message to the appropriate department.
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Phone line and internet outage impacts some city departments
Most services have been restored following last night’s storm and citywide power outages. However, if you continue to experience any issues, please contact the Mayor’s Office at (586) 574-4520 for assistance. As a reminder, 911 and the police non-emergency line (586) 574-4700 remain fully operational.
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Warren police seek community support for retired K9 battling cancer
The Warren Police Department is seeking public assistance for a retired K9 officer named Kantor, who has been diagnosed with cancer. Kantor, an 8-year-old German Shepherd, retired in June 2024 after a distinguished career that included numerous deployments and the identification of deadly narcotics. He also assisted in locating nearly one hundred people during his service.
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City Council seeks applicants for election commission appointment
The City Council of Warren now has the authority to appoint a resident to the Election Commission following the approval of a new charter amendment on August 6, 2024.
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Retired K9 officer battles cancer; community support sought
The Warren Police Department is reaching out to the public for assistance with a retired police dog, Kantor, who is battling cancer.
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City Council seeks applications for Election Commission appointment
The City Council has gained the authority to appoint one resident to the Election Commission following the approval of a new charter amendment on August 6, 2024. The selected appointee must be a registered voter and cannot hold any position as a city officer, city employee, or candidate for any city office.
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City Council seeks applicants for Election Commission appointment
With the new charter amendment approved on August 6, 2024, the City Council now has the authority to appoint one resident to the Election Commission. This appointee must be a registered voter and cannot be a city officer, city employee, or a candidate for any city office.
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Warren Community Center closes pool due to equipment damage from flooding
The Warren Community Center has announced the closure of its pool until further notice.