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The Wayne County Commission is the legislative body for Wayne County, Michigan. It is made up of 15 commissioners elected by district every two years. Wayne County, which includes the City of Detroit, is the most populous county in Michigan with 1.8 million residents. The Wayne County Commission and its employees are the legislative branch of ...
Wayne County commissioners plan a public discussion Tuesday on a controversial plan to bring hazardous and radioactive waste into a Van Buren Township landfill.
Wayne County voters re-elected their current slate of county commissioners. Republicans Brian Smith and James Shook led with 6,973 and 6,396 votes, respectively.
Wayne County Commissioners on Thursday issued a resolution calling for an end to shipping irradiated waste into the county. Commissioners called for regulations requiring federal and state ...
The Wayne County Department of Public Services was formed in 1906 as the Wayne County Road Commission. It was the government agency in Wayne County, Michigan responsible for building and maintaining the county's roads and highways. [10] Its first commissioners were Edward N. Hines, Cassius R. Benton, and automobile manufacturer Henry Ford ...
Martha G. Scott is an American politician serving as a member of the Wayne County Commission. She previously served as a Democratic member of the Michigan State Senate from 2001 through 2010, a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 1994 through 2001.
WOOSTER − A quartet of candidates are vying for one of the two available seats on the board of Wayne County commissioners in the March 19 primary. Three of the candidates are Republicans − ...
U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., speaks during a Wayne County Board of Commissioners public meeting on a recently announced plan that would bring hazardous, radioactive waste to a landfill in Van ...