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Wayne County Executive Warren Evans holds a unique position in that each resident of Detroit is a constituent of his county, Michigan’s largest, with about 1.75 million residents.
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The leftover radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project was originally bound for storage in Van Buren Township.
Wayne County Executive Warren Evans says radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project won't be coming to Van Buren Township ...
Michigan has given $4.5 million toward a medical debt program whose recipients — hospitals and debt collectors — will not be ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will not send waste from a western New York Manhattan Project cleanup site to a Wayne County ...
Warren Evans was elected by a wide margin Tuesday to take the seat of Wayne County Executive, vacated by Robert Ficano.
Wayne County Executive Warren Evans delivered a state of the county address Monday night at the Michael A. Guido Theater in Dearborn thatfocused on surpluses, sites, services, and civility.
Radioactive waste from a NY Manhattan Project site will no longer go to Wayne County and is now being shipped to Texas, ...
County Executive Warren Evans says the waste will be shipped to another state. He did not say where exactly the shipment will ...
"I don't think Evans wanted that thing to be seen by anybody," said former Detroit officer John Bennett. "Bing knew about it. When you see it, you have a good idea as to why I believe and the ...