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Governor Snyder today signed off on a consent agreement for the city of Inkster.The move will help the southeast Michigan city avoid getting an emergency…
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It's looking like the city of Inkster might be able to avoid a state-appointed emergency manager as it works to improve its struggling finances.A state…
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The team appointed by Governor Snyder to examine the city of Inkster’s financial records is getting a little more time to finish its work. A preliminary…
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Last April, Inskster District Court Judge Sylvia James was placed on administrative leave with pay after city officials leveled charges of financial…
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The city of Inkster, Mich., has just laid off 20 percent of its police force in an effort to make ends meet. The cutbacks illustrate a larger paradox currently at work in the labor market: While the private sector is slowly adding jobs, the public sector continues to shed them.
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"Please Mister Postman" by The Marvelettes hit number one on Billboard Magazine's Hot 100 the week of December 11th, 1961. The group was formed by five…
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State Treasurer Andy Dillon announced today the state's intention to launch a preliminary review of Detroit's finances. The review will commence next…
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The state took a big step today towards making Inkster the next Michigan city to fall under the oversight of an emergency manager. Governor Snyder has…
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The city of Inkster is laying off twelve police officers amid a budget crisis. WXYZ-TV confirmed the layoffs with Inkster Police Chief Gregory Gaskin:From…
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Another Michigan city is moving toward a state takeover. The state Treasury Department announced today that a preliminary review of Inkster’s books shows…