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In memory of the Wyandotte friends and neighbors who passed away in recent days.
Here are people with ties to Wyandotte we pay tribute to this week, according to Nixon Funeral Home.
The public can vote for Wyandotte student Spencer Genrich who is a finalist for the scholarship competition, according to the Michigan Democratic Caucus and Senate Democratic Leader Gretchen Whitmer.
Wyandotte residents can cast their vote for a local student who's vying for her shot at the Michigan 2020 Scholarship. Senate Democratic Leader Gretchen Whitmer and members of the Senate Democratic Caucus recently announced the final round of the competition. Roosevelt High School senior Spencer Genrich's video submission for the contest has made the final round. The $10,000 scholarship winner and second and third place winners will be chosen by public vote and a panel of judges. The top 10 students qualified for the finals during the semi-final round of the competition that drew nearly 30,000 votes from across Michigan, according to the Michigan Senate Democrats. “Watching these kids’ passionate videos makes it clear that the need for …
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See a sampling of local job listings in town.
Looking for work in Wyandotte? Here's a sample of some local places that are hiring, according to sites, including CareerBuilder.com and Indeed.com. Find more job listings here.
If you're a graduating high school senior going away to college, this is the bucket list for you.
If you've lived in Wyandotte for most or all of your life, going away to college is an exciting experience—but how do you say goodbye to your hometown? Try checking things off this bucket list to give Wyandotte a proper farewell. 1. Eat at Joe's Hamburgers. Joe's is a 2012 Patch Readers' Choice winner in categories including best burger and best take-out. 2. Go fishing at Bishop Park. The pier at Bishop Park is always crouded with anglers. You can't leave without reeling in, at least, one fish out of the Detroit River 3. Go to the Wyandotte Street Art Fair. The Street Art Fair in Wyandotte has won several awards including eight MichiganFun awards from the Michigan Festivals & Events Association. 4. Get a jumpstart on responsible living by …
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College acceptance letters are in—tell Patch where you're headed next!
Calling all Wyandotte Roosevelt High School seniors and senior parents: What's next for you after graduation? Whether you're headed to college or starting a new job, tell us your plans in the comments below. You can upload a picture here, too. Just click "Upload Photos and Videos." Congratulations, Class of 2013! For the latest Wyandotte news and information, "like" Wyandotte Patch on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and sign up for our daily newsletter.
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Read on to find out which allergies are prevalent in the Midwest during the spring and where to find relief.
Allergies to tree pollen are in full bloom in the Midwest—and when spring allergy season begins, it comes on fast, according to local allergists. “When the tree season comes on, patients go from feeling normal to just being miserable,” said Dr. Don McNeil, who specializes in allergy and immunology at Midwest Allergy in Columbus, OH. The spring allergy season is short—just six to eight weeks—but it can make allergy sufferers highly uncomfortable. McNeil says this is heightened by the fact that many people with pollen allergies also have mold allergies. The moist, warm weather that marks spring also encourages mold growth, which means mold allergies are on the rise at the same time as tree pollen. The tree pollen that causes related spring …
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"Respect: A Musical Journey of Women" will be performed four times later this month.
Wyandotte Community Theatre will perform its final production of the 2012 – 2013 60th anniversary season this month. “Respect: A Musical Journey of Women” is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. May 17, 18, 24, and 25 at the Desana Center for Arts and Culture, 81 Chestnut Street, Wyandotte. Tickets are $15 for adults and $14 for students and senior citizens. Opening night tickets are $10 a ticket with proof provided of anything to do with the number “60” such as age or years married, according to the theatre. The show is the brainchild of playwright and Columbia University professor Dorothy Marcic. She wrote a book about it in 2002 titled Respect: Women And Popular Music. The musical, Respect: A Musical Celebration Of Women, came next and has been …
In memory of the Wyandotte friends and neighbors who passed away in recent days.
Here are people with ties to Wyandotte we pay tribute to this week, according to Nixon Funeral Home.
See a sampling of local job listings in town.
Looking for work in Wyandotte? Here's a sample of some local places that are hiring, according to indeed.com. Are you an employer? Post your opening in the comments' section below.
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