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LAPEER — Certain to shake up the local fast food market in Lapeer, area consumers in early 2010 can look forward to a new name and choice to join fast food row along M-24 with the opening of a Sonic, America’s Drive-In. More ... STATEWIDE — More than 3 million Walmart hourly employees who worked in 30 states including Michigan had their request for final approval of an $85 million dollar settlement approved by United States District Court Judge Phillip Pro Monday. More ... LAPEER — Lapeerbased View Newspapers has named Dale Phillips of Attica as the company’s new chief financial officer. More ... LAPEER — In recognition of U.S. military veterans, the Lapeer City Commission on Monday approved a resolution honoring Nov. 11 as Veterans Day. More ... LAPEER — Lapeer Mayor Bill Sprague on Monday appointed Lapeer Community Schools Supt. Debbie Thompson to serve on the city’s Local Development Finance Authority. — Jeff Hogan More ... LAPEER — Richard B. West devoted much of his time and energy for more than 13 years toward the betterment of the City of Lapeer. While never seeking recognition for his public service, that’s exactly what he received Monday evening. More ... ATTICA TWP. — Sixteen students and two educators from the Lapeer County Education and Technology Center will head for Detroit Thursday and Friday for the Michigan DECA State Leadership Conference. More ... |
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