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A Niles police officer was injured in a three-car crash Tuesday evening that also critically hurt one of the other drivers involved. 3-car crash leaves Niles police officer injured, driver ...
NILES, Ohio (WKBN) – A Warren man is facing criminal charges after police say he robbed a business and attacked a police officer. Erick Rivers, 31, is accused of taking a bag with about $200 ...
Niles trustees last week approved a contract with Andy Frain Services to provide school crossing guards in the village, and a Police Department spokesman said the plan calls for having local ...
In 2005, Hollinger merged the 80-year-old Lerner Newspapers chain into Pioneer Press, Pioneer's first real inroads into the city of Chicago. Despite announcements by Publisher Larry Green that Pioneer intended to "grow" the Lerner Papers, over the course of the next six months, Pioneer dumped the venerable Lerner name, shut down most of its editions and laid off most of its employees.
WTRC-FM (95.3 MHz; "News Talk 95.3 MNC") is a commercial radio station, licensed to Niles, Michigan and featuring a news/talk format. The station's owner is Federated Media. Its programming and on-air presentation are closely patterned after Federated's news/talk station in Fort Wayne, WOWO.
North Loop News; Northside News (1930s) Near North News; New Metro News; Norwood Review; Brookfield Enterprise / The Times (1932-1985) Residents' Journal; River North News; The Skeleton News; Times, 1950s–2005; Uptown Action, 1980-1985 [3] Westside Journal; West Town Chicago Journal; West Town Free Press (West Town Tenants Union) (1997-2002 ...
Kubiak's Tavern at 319 Stateline Road in Niles Township recently marked its 90th anniversary. It's reportedly the oldest tavern in Michigan owned by the same family.
Niles Free Bus at Golf Mill. Joseph Curtis settled in what became Niles in 1827, and John Dewes followed in 1831. [6] The settlement was originally called "Dutchman's Point", referring to German immigrants who followed, including John Plank of Hesse-Darmstadt (who sold whiskey to passing travelers and remaining Native Americans) and the Ebinger brothers of Stuttgart, as well as John Schadiger ...