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NOVEMBER 12, 2025 Vol. 45, No. 26
B & B COLLISION
St. Clair Shores voters approve police and fire millage BY ALYSSA OCHSS aochss@candgnews.com
On Nov. 4, St. Clair Shores voters approved a police and fire millage expected to raise $10,950,730 in the first year for the city’s Police Department and Fire Department operations. According to unofficial election results from the city of St. Clair Shores, 7,838 residents voted yes while 5,769 voted no. On July 21, the “Proposal A” item was approved to be on the ballot by City Council in a 5-2 vote with Councilmembers John Caron and Candice Rusie casting the opposing votes. See MILLAGE on page 12A
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St. Clair Shores voters approved a police and fire millage on Nov. 4 that officials said would raise $10.95 million in the first year to fund public safety operations. The city is currently investing in new facilities for police, above, and fire, right.
Shores voters keep Caron, Rubello, Rusie on City Council On Nov. 4, St. Clair Shores residents chose to keep John Caron, Dave Rubello and Candice Rusie on the City Council for the next four years.
St. Clair Shores residents had to choose between six candidates for three council seats. The challengers were Adura Calhoun, Dominic Roy Neumann and Bryan Owens. According to unofficial results from the city of St. Clair Shores, Rusie received 10,898 votes (30.4%), Rubello received See COUNCIL on page 16A
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