Kirk, Huth, Lange & Badalamenti is proud to announce the firm's participation in the Michigan Municipal League's Business Alliance Program. As stated on MML's website: The Michigan Municipal League has been the one clear voice for Michigan communities since 1899, working to educate, inspire, and represent hundreds of municipalities across the state. With over 115…
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Chad Riddle Joins Kirk, Huth, Lange & Badalamenti, PLC as Attorney
Kirk, Huth, Lange & Badalamenti, PLC is pleased to announce that Chad L. Riddle has joined our firm as an Attorney specializing in real estate disputes, business law and litigation, insurance defense, municipal law and litigation and general civil litigation. An experienced attorney, he practices in Michigan’s federal and state courts, including appellate practice, with…
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American Rescue Act Makes Nearly $350 Billion Available to Governments: Here’s How to Qualify
The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 included significant funds for state, local and other municipal governments, including both direct funding from the U.S. Department of Treasury and other funds that are to be distributed through other federal agencies. These funds are purportedly guaranteed to go to every local government, with programmatic funds going to…
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Three Communities Sue Drugmakers Over Opioids
Published candgnews.com by Eric Czarnik April 26, 2019 STERLING HEIGHTS/WARREN/HARRISON TOWNSHIP — David Clayton knows the importance of rescue training in Narcan, or naloxone, as a lifesaving antidote to opioid overdoses. As the outreach coordinator for the Families Against Narcotics organization — and someone in long-term recovery from drugs, including heroin and alcohol — he…
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Three Macomb County Communities Sue Opioid Manufacturers, Distributors
Published on medianewsgroup.com by Norb Franz April 24, 2019 Harrison Township and the cities of Sterling Heights and Warren filed lawsuits Wednesday against opioid manufacturers and distributors, blaming them for causing the nationwide drug epidemic. The lawsuits, filed in Macomb County Circuit Court, seek injunctive relief and compensation resulting from the sale, distribution and prescriptions…
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New Baltimore City Council Picks New Trash Hauler
Published on Voicenews.com by Katelyn Larese Aug 15, 2019 New Baltimore residents will soon see a new fleet of garbage trucks collecting curbside trash in the city. City council members voted unanimously Aug. 12 to award a new waste hauling contract to Priority Waste. The Clinton Township-based company, relatively new to waste hauling in Macomb…
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