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Office of Inspector General alleges dirt didn't meet state standards at 33 properties handled by Gayanga Co. LLC; some dirt came from former Northland Mall.
Detroit's inspector general suspended Gayanga Co. for allegedly using contaminated dirt to backfill residential properties.
Results show 33 of 41 properties — more than 80% — handled by Gayanga Co. failed to meet state residential standards.
Hartfield Complete Services, LLC, a leading demolition, renovation, and restoration contractor serving Central Florida since 2019, announces the launch of comprehensive valet trash services for ...
The outgoing mayor came into office 14 years ago almost by accident. He leaves one of the hardest municipal jobs in America ...
Scoring the game’s first 24 points against the three-time reigning Class 2A state champions, Vero Beach put together its most ...
Eloy Garita became the head coach for Detroit Cristo Rey boys soccer as the team almost didn't have a season. The Wolves had a historic season, capturing their first Catholic League title last October ...
In an effort to tackle one of the worst chronic absenteeism rates in the country, the Detroit Public Schools Community District is launching a pilot program to provide yellow school bus transportation ...
In an effort to tackle one of the worst chronic absenteeism rates in the country, the Detroit Public Schools Community District is launching a pilot program to provide yellow school bus transportation ...
As he prepares for his first collegiate start, Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood is giving back. His officially licensed NIL jerseys are now available, and he’s donating proceeds toward youth ...