Thousands of people gathered at the Golden Halo along M-59/Hall Road in Sterling Heights for a march against police brutality and racial discrimination, June 6, 2020. Hoping to do better with regards to racial diversity and its black population, Sterling Heights has created the African American Coalition on Equity.
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Health director says vaccine is important to curb future cases By: Nick Mordowanec | C&G Newspapers | Published December 15, 2020
Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel encourages public health personnel to aid in testing and future vaccination efforts.
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MACOMB COUNTY On Dec. 14, Macomb County began utilizing an empty building to provide a centralized site for COVID-19 testing.
The county relocated its testing site at the former county juvenile court building on Rose Street in Mount Clemens, now implementing testing mechanisms at the former Baker College campus site south of 15 Mile Road on Gratiot Avenue, in Clinton Township.
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Rob Scalici, a broker and owner of RE/MAX Metropolitan stands in front of a home in Macomb Township that was listed for $329,000. He closed on Thanksgiving Day during a month that had Macomb County home sales jumping by 21.5%.
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By Jessica McLean
jmclean@medianewsgroup.com
@journalistjam on Twitter Dec 13, 2020
A seemingly endless live of motorists wait for their turn to take a COVID-19 test at the Macomb County Health Department s free, drive-through tents on N. Rose in Mount Clemens in November. At some points, there was a backup of vehicles onto Groesbeck Highway.
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