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Meridian Township employees are at home today after a large coronavirus outbreak among staff.
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Former trustee Patricia Herring-Jackson succeeds the late Ron Styka as Meridian Township Supervisor.
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A staffing shortage is forcing the reduction from 80 patrol hours per week to 40.
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Meridian Township is scrapping a plan to give non-emergency staff paid days off every Friday in January and February.
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Township officials say the eight extra days off will promote mental health.
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First responders in Meridian Township will receive an “appreciation” payment for their work during the COVID-19 pandemic. For more than a year, many…
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Meridian Township is encouraging its residents to become environmental stewards through an event called Stewardship Saturday. The program’s goal is to…
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When it comes to local rivalries, most people think of Michigan State University vs. University of Michiganbut two local fire departments are also…
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For years, people had no way to cross the Mud Lake Drain wetland on foot. They were forced to walk on the side of busy Okemos Road near oncoming traffic.…
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A police chief getting a morning coffee suddenly had a more urgent priority: He shed his shirt and boots and jumped into a pond to save a woman whose car…