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10/1/25 Sterling Heights Sentry

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WE CARE ABOUT YOU AND YOUR CAR

OCTOBER 1, 2025 Vol. 36, No. 20

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B & B COLLISION

City Council moves forward with proposed storage facility BY BRIAN WELLS bwells@candgnews.com

STERLING HEIGHTS — Despite concerns voiced by residents, the Sterling Heights City Council voted unanimously to move forward with plans for a proposed storage facility. At its Sept. 15 meeting, the council held a public hearing and voted on plans for a proposed storage facility on the north side of 14 Mile Road, between Maple Lane Drive and Red Run Street. The property is bordered on the north side by the Red Run floodplain, and the Macomb County Drain easement and the ITC Corridor to the east. The plans for the proposed facility would include 167 storage units in 10 buildings on about 6.2 acres of land, or two parcels, located at 12555 14 Mile. They also include privacy fencing and new trees being planted along the southern end of the property facing 14 Mile. The site is currently zoned O2 - Planned Office District, but due to the constraints and

GROSSE POINTE/STERLING HEIGHTS — Grosse Pointe Farms-City Little League softball player Reagan Lohr made the Little League World Series Home Run Derby championship in Williamsport on Aug. 21. Reagan, of Sterling Heights, worked her way through the local and regional ranks before hitting eight home runs in the first round of the national derby,

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See LOHR on page 16A

Sterling Heights softball player makes national Home Run Derby BY SCOTT BENTLEY sbentley@candgnews.com

TOP: Reagan Lohr, far right, smiles with the rest of the national Little League Softball Home Run Derby contestants. ABOVE: Little League Volunteer Stadium in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, is ready for the Little League Softball Home Run Derby.

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Photos provided by Rebecca Lohr


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