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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 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.
Their answers affirmed that now is the time for us to step on the gas: ...
County Executive Warren Evans says the waste will be shipped to another state. He did not say where exactly the shipment will ...
Wayne County Executive Warren Evans says radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project won't be coming to Van Buren Township ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will not send waste from a western New York Manhattan Project cleanup site to a Wayne County ...
Michigan has given $4.5 million toward a medical debt program whose recipients — hospitals and debt collectors — will not be ...
Radioactive waste from a NY Manhattan Project site will no longer go to Wayne County and is now being shipped to Texas, ...
Wayne County Executive Warren Evans announced Wednesday that a restriction-free, cash aid program for expectant mothers and babies is coming to Wayne County. The two-year effort, called Rx Kids ...
Wayne County, Mich., adopted a $2.23 billion budget last month, its tenth balanced budget in a row. The county was on the verge of bankruptcy in 2014, when its current county executive, Warren ...
Wayne County Executive Warren Evans announced Wednesday that a restriction-free, cash aid program for expectant mothers and babies is coming to Wayne County. The two-year effort, called Rx Kids ...