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Dearborn MI
12 February, 2022
5:01 AM
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Hello, people of Dearborn! It's me again, Dylan Siwicki, your host of the Dearborn Daily. First, today's weather: Colder; breezy in the morning. High: 23 Low: 8. Here are the top stories in Dearborn today: Dearborn seeks Memorial Day parade participants. (The Arab American News)Teacher of the Year nominations now open for Dearborn Public Schools. (Dearborn Press and Guide)Sec. Jocelyn Benson requests probe into illegal access to northern Michigan vote tabulators. (Fox 2 Detroit)I-94 Shooting leaves 1 Critically Injured In Taylor: Police. (Dearborn Patch)Dearborn High wrestling overpowers Edsel; earns 1st district title since 1994 with photos. (Dearborn Press and Guide) Today in Dearborn: Public Museum Hours - Automotive Hall of Fame (10:00 AM) Sensory Friendly Saturday: The Lego Movie (11:00 AM) Scotty Productions presents Valentine's Weekend (7:30 PM) Scotty Productions presents Valentine's Weekend (7:30 PM) From my notebook: Dept. of Communications Associate Emily Panchenko, City of Dearborn: "New Traffic Safety Unit - The Dearborn Police Department has introduced a new Traffic Safety Unit focused on hazardous moving violations that endanger public health, such as speeding and reckless driving. Police Chief Issa Shahin added ..." (Nextdoor) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Events: Cold Hearted (February 14) Add your event Loving the Dearborn Daily? Here are all the ways you can get more involved: Send a friend or neighbor this link so they can subscribe Get your local business listed in front of readers Send me a news tip or suggestion at [email protected] Now you're in the loop and ready to head out the door on this Saturday! I'll see you around. — Dylan Siwicki About me: I was born and raised on Detroit's Westside, in the hard working blue-collar Polish neighborhood of Warrendale. I'm a Detroit Public School graduate who fought hard to earn my education. My aspiration into journalism came as a young kid, when I began following the corruption scandal of former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick. My first break in to the journalism world began with the opportunity to work at the Michigan Journal, where I primarily reported on campus and local news throughout Dearborn community. I eventually worked my way to news editor. In correlation to work in journalism, I had an amazing opportunity to study and write about many different cultures and backgrounds at the Piast Institute, which also helped me prepare for this role. So with first-hand experience growing up in a tight-knit neighborhood, I know the importance of delivering news and telling stories that impact local communities. And as a breaking news editor at Patch for Metro Detroit, it's my job to deliver that news. So feel free to contact me about news tips or your own unique experiences at [email protected]
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