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  2. Flashback: What Coleman Young really meant when he said 'Hit ...

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    Mayor Coleman Young enters his office for the first time on Jan. 3, 1974 at the City-County building in downtown Detroit. Complaints about Young’s warning inundated his city hall office.

  3. Reneé Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit City Council noted in 2017 that "Deputy Chief Ulysha Renee Hall has served the Detroit Police Department and the citizens of Detroit with loyalty, integrity and professionalism. She is widely respected throughout the law enforcement community as a disciplined leader and consummate professional with the proven ability to deliver ...

  4. Detroit, Texas - Wikipedia

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    There were 315 households, out of which 33.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 48.6% were married couples living together, 16.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 31.1% were non-families. 29.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 15.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older ...

  5. Monica Conyers - Wikipedia

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    Monica Ann Conyers (Esters, October 31, 1964) is an American politician from Detroit, Michigan. Elected to the Detroit City Council in 2005, she was elected by its members to serve as president pro tempore of the council for the four-year term. [1] She was convicted of accepting bribes in 2009 and sentenced to 37 months in prison.

  6. Jury awards $12M to woman fired for refusing COVID vax ... - AOL

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    A longtime employee of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan who was fired after refusing for religious reasons to get the COVID-19 vaccine has been awarded more than $12 million by a federal jury.

  7. One company founder sold her house and plunked down $32K to ...

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    One company founder sold her house and plunked down $32K to join a three-year cruise where she would work remotely. Then it was canceled ... readying for the three-year Life at Sea work/life ...

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  9. Farah strike - Wikipedia

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    The Farah strike (1972–1974) was a labor strike by the employees of Farah Manufacturing Company, a clothing company in El Paso, Texas and New Mexico.The strike started at the Farah plant in San Antonio in 1972 when the Hispanic women, called Chicanas, led by Sylvia M. Trevino, at the company demanded a labor union formation to fight for better working conditions.