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7/1/24 Warren Weekly

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Catching up with Mayor Lori Stone WARREN MAYOR TALKS ABOUT FIRST SIX MONTHS IN OFFICE BY GENA JOHNSON gjohnson@candgnews.com

WARREN — In a recent interview with the Warren Weekly, Mayor Lori Stone discussed her first six months in office. The mayor addressed the cultural shifts at City Hall, hiring a new police commissioner, working toward a police department fully staffed with officers, and the appointment process.

A cultural shift

When Warren’s first new mayor in 16 years first entered City Hall, she was surprised by the atmosphere and culture. “My staff and I remarked about when we came in, City Hall was silent. You could hear crickets,” Stone said. “The amount of people who said they had never been in the mayor’s office, or that visiting the mayor’s office was like

Kris Marshall, president and CEO of Winning Futures, center, with the 2024 Winning Futures Scholarship recipients at the banquet June 10 at Club Venetian in Madison Heights. Photo provided

WINNING FUTURES SCHOLARSHIP NIGHT CELEBRATES STUDENTS MENTORING PROGRAM CELEBRATES 30YEAR MILESTONE BY MARIA ALLARD allard@candgnews.com

WARREN/MADISON HEIGHTS — Sixteen high school students from Warren, Sterling Heights, Detroit and Harper Woods who have worked hard academically were recently awarded scholarships from Winning Futures. The nonprofit organization, based in Warren, held its 2024 awards celebration June 10 at Club

Venetian in Madison Heights. Winning Futures helps metro Detroit high school students find a career path through its Workforce Prep program. This year, the organization awarded a total of $30,000 in scholarships to high school and college students who went through the program. Business professionals serve as volunteer career mentors. They visit with the students on a regular basis to teach them life and job-readiness skills See SCHOLARSHIP on page 20A

See MAYOR on page 10A

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