candgnews.com OCTOBER 29, 2025 Vol. 45, No. 22
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CENTER LINE PUBLIC SCHOOLS CELEBRATES 125 YEARS AS A DISTRICT
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‘Oh, Warren. We did that’ GROWING DEFENSE INDUSTRY, INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADES TOUTED DURING STATE OF THE CITY BY BRIAN WELLS bwells@candgnews.com
WARREN — Warren Mayor Lori Stone said running the city has brought her many things over her term’s first 23 months. “Completing my second year as mayor of Warren has been an honor and a privilege, working together with so many in the community to make Warren a better place to live, work, play and grow,” she said. “Leading the third-largest city in Michigan has brought me many joyful and jubilant experiences, and it has also brought challenges and surprises.” Stone, who was elected as mayor in November 2023, held her second State of the City address Oct. 21. A crowd of residents, employees and city officials filled part of the auditorium at the Warren Community Center. Much of her address focused on successful improvements and innovations in the city, including the growth in the area’s defense industry, infrastructure improvements and successes in the city’s public safety departments.
DOG DAYS
C & G Newspapers Photo Editor Patricia O’Blenes stopped by Warren’s Anne Fracassa Memorial Dog Park last week to snap a few photos of four-legged friends frolicking in the fabulous fall weather. Located at Burdi Park at Pauline Street and 12 Mile Road, the fenced space has a water supply, benches and bags for cleaning up after the dogs. For more about the dog park and access conditions — including licensing, vaccination requirements and key fob usage — go to cityofwarren.org/residents/warren-dog-park. Photos by Patricia O’Blenes
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