City of Clio,
Recent News About City of Clio,
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No-cost Tax Filing Services
MILLIONS OF AMERICANS QUALIFY for no-cost tax filing services this year via the Internal Revenue Service’s Free File program.
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MUCH OF IT IS "ONE-TIME" MONEY
MUCH OF IT IS "ONE-TIME" MONEY, meaning it ideally would be spent on building projects and other one-time expenditures
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National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
Today, Sunday, January 9, 2022, is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, a day dedicated to showing our support for law enforcement on the local, state, and federal levels.
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WENDEL MILLSTEAD WAS APPOINTED Chief of Police
WENDEL MILLSTEAD WAS APPOINTED Chief of Police by Mayor Bonnie Bare, approved by the City Commission, this evening of Tuesday, January 4, 2022.
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CLOTH MASKS ARE NOT GOING TO CUT IT with omicron
"CLOTH MASKS ARE NOT GOING TO CUT IT with omicron," says Linsey Marr, a researcher at Virginia Tech who studies how viruses transmit in the air.
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RESEARCH SHOWS THAT OMICRON is more transmissible
RESEARCH SHOWS THAT OMICRON is more transmissible than the traditional strain, which could spell trouble for states like Michigan that are amid surges.
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COVID BOOSTER endorsed broad adult eligibility for either the Pfizer or Moderna
COVID BOOSTER endorsed broad adult eligibility for either the Pfizer or Moderna boosters once six months have elapsed since recipients finished the two-dose vaccines.
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Michigan drivers can renew their vehicle registration every two years
BEGINNING NEXT FALL, Michigan drivers can renew their vehicle registration every two years — instead of annually — under a new law signed this past week.
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89 Of Some 800 Households have a lead-containing service line
“NOTHING'S REALLY CHANGED but the testing standards,” said Jeff Wallace, village manager for Manchester, where 89 of some 800 households have a lead-containing service line.
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COVID-19 Booster shots.
STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS are encouraging Michiganders who qualify to get their COVID-19 booster shots.
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Bumper crop of acorns
TREES ACROSS THE STATE are producing a bumper crop of acorns, black walnuts and cones this fall, littering sidewalks, streets, patios and yards.
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Chief of Police Jamie Zecman's Letter of Resignation
CITY COMMISION ACCEPTED Chief of Police Jamie Zecman's letter of resignation during its Monday, October 4, 2021 meeting.
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Costume Zombie Walk, Saturday, October 16
COSTUME ZOMBIE WALK, Saturday, October 16, 2021 at the Clio City Park.
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MICHIGAN'S VACCINATION RATE LAGS
MICHIGAN'S VACCINATION RATE LAGS behind the national average, with 51.4% of its population now fully vaccinated, CDC data shows.
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CONGRATULATIONS JOHN RIVETT!
John was appointed to a five-year term on the City’s Compensation Commission during the City Commission’s meeting of Tuesday, September 7, 2021.
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LISTENING TO ALL OF YOU
“LISTENING TO ALL OF YOU," Troy Mayor Ethan Baker said, "I’ve never been more struck by (seeing) the state take away more and more power from cities.”
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MICHIGAN STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY SAYS
MICHIGAN STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY SAYS it’s time for people to return to masking up indoors, regardless of whether they’ve been vaccinated against COVID-19.
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FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccine
"THIS IS A PIVOTAL MOMENT FOR OUR COUNTRY in the fight against the pandemic," said acting FDA Commissioner Dr. Janet Woodcock during a Monday news conference.
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DR. SEUSS' THE LORAX CELEBRATES its 50th anniversary
DR. SEUSS' THE LORAX CELEBRATES its 50th anniversary the same week.
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Climate change in any single weather event
IT'S HARD TO TEASE OUT THE ROLE of climate change in any single weather event, long-term monitoring has shown that intense rainstorms like the ones that bore down on Southeast Michigan this year.