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In memoriamLaw enforcers, officials and family members gathered May 2 in front of the old city hall to honor Inkster officers and those from other departments killed in the line of duty in 2007. Deputy Police Chief Dennis Watkins, left, Chief Gregory Gaskin and Ofc. Tony Abdallah remember the officers, along with Kristen Mahoney and her sons, Matthew and Ian, who accepted a plaque for fallen Grand Rapids Police Ofc. Robert Kozminski.
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Incumbents, challenger win termsInkster Schools voters split the difference between incumbents and newcomers during the school board election, while Westwood votes reelected incumbents. Questions abound for budgetA public hearing Monday night provided some information about the proposed $17.9 million 2008-09 city budget, but for some Inkster residents, it was not enough. Advertisement
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SportsInkster beats Fordson in slug festThe Inkster Vikings have had their share of ups and downs this season, but they proved when they’re up they’re really up. OpinionRunway plan will devastate regionThe citizens who live near Detroit Metro Airport should be very concerned about the airport’s proposed Master Plan for expansion… | ||||
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