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Adult Piano Class

candgnews.com SEPTEMBER 11, 2024 Vol. 21, No. 19

For active retirees who have always wanted to play the piano! 8 WEEK BEGINNER CLASS

$99

Includes a free loaner instrument! A $300 value for all new students!

Funky Ferndale and DIY to return soon

BLOOMFIELD 248.334.0566 SHELBY 586.726.6570

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BY MIKE KOURY

Darean Davis was a member of the Detroit City Lions Youth Club football team. He was an athlete on the team who played a host of positions, including cornerback, wide receiver and safety.

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The Ferndale City Council on Aug. 26 voted to deny a liquor license for a business looking to establish itself at the location of Danny’s Irish Pub.

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See DAVIS on page 14A

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2/23/22 2:26 PM

Community mourns University High student lost to gun violence FERNDALE — Family, friends and a community are mourning after a student from University High School was killed in a shooting at the Michigan State Fair. Darean Davis, of Detroit, was shot in the parking lot outside the fair in Novi Aug. 31. He was 14. Affectionately known as “Dee Dee,” Davis was a sophomore at University High School in Ferndale Public Schools. “Our hearts go out to Darean’s family, friends, and classmates, and we extend our deepest condolences and support during this incredibly difficult time,” Superintendent Camille Hibbler said in a prepared statement. “In response to this tragedy, we have mobilized a crisis team that includes mental health professionals, counselors, and support staff to provide immediate and ongoing assistance to students, parents, and staff. We are committed to ensuring that everyone affected has access to the necessary support and resources.” Outside of school, Davis was a member of the Detroit City Lions Youth Club, where he played numerous positions on its football team.

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Danny’s Irish Pub finds favorable results at Ferndale council hearing BY MIKE KOURY mkoury@candgnews.com

FERNDALE — Danny’s Irish Pub lived to see another day. At a Ferndale City Council meeting on Aug. 26, the council moved to deny the transfer of a Class C liquor license for Miracle Mound LLC to the site of Danny’s Irish Pub, located at 22824 Woodward Ave. The decision from the council came hours after it heard from residents, business owners and Danny Reedy himself on why the council shouldn’t grant the transfer. Miracle Mound had been looking to rent the Woodward Avenue space and establish a business called Charlie’s Tavern at the site. See DANNY’S on page 13A

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2025 Subaru Outback

*Manufacturer Offer. No down payment required. Financing for well-qualified applicants only. Length of contract is limited. Subject to credit approval, vehicle insurance approval and vehicle availability model OUTBACK RDF, RDG, RDH, RDI, RDJ, RDL. From dealer stock by 9/30/2024

Woodward Ave. N. of 8 Mile • FERNDALE HodgesSubaru.com • 248.547.8800

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