The Arab American News, Monday, 05.20.2013, 04:05am
  Home
  FAQ
  RSS
  Links
  Site Map
  Contact
  النسخة العربية
Organizers cancel the 2013 Arab International Festival  Organ eating, execution videos raise concern over support for Syria’s rebels As scandals mount, White House springs into damage control Abe Foxman rationalizes blanket spying on American Muslims Nakba: 65 years later, and we’re winning
::| Keyword:       [Advance Search]
All News  
  Community News
 » Profile of Success
 » Sports Commentary
 » Sports
 » Business profile
 » Press releases
 » Business
  Arab World
  World
  U.S.A
  Elections
  Opinions
  Art & Culture
  Crime
  Sahtak
 
Community News
 
2013 road construction projects set for Dearborn neighborhoods
Thursday, 05.02.2013, 06:51pm
DEARBORN-The City’s roads, water mains and sewers will be under construction this summer in the following neighborhoods: 
Dearborn to receive $280,000 for trail extension 
Thursday, 05.02.2013, 06:50pm
DEARBORN – State Representative George T. Darany (D-Dearborn) applauded the approval of a Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund (MNRTF) development grant that was recently awarded to the City of Dearborn to extend the Rouge River Gateway Trail. The City will receive $280,000 to extend the trail and connect it to Ford Field Park. 
Hamtramck program encourages residents to pay outstanding balances to City
Thursday, 05.02.2013, 06:49pm
HAMTRAMCK — The City of Hamtramck and the 31st District Court have teamed  up to offer a month-long amnesty program, titled “Make It Right In May” that is designed to encourage individuals and businesses to “make right” any outstanding violations they may have with the City, or the court.  
HYPE Athletics hosts Jurassic Journey Dinosaur Exhibit for first time in Michigan
Thursday, 05.02.2013, 06:46pm
DEARBORN HEIGHTS — Beginning May 2, the HYPE Recreation Center will host the Jurassic Journey Dinosaur Exhibit, titled the “Burning Tree Mastodon,” for the first time in the State’s history. 
Petition filing deadline to run for city offices is May 14

Thursday, 05.02.2013, 06:43pm
DEARBORN — Less than two weeks are left to file a petition to run for office in Dearborn. To date, 30 people have pulled petitions, including twenty-two people for city council, three for city clerk and six for mayor. 
Community to host fundraiser and blood drive for member in need of kidney transplant, May 22
Thursday, 05.02.2013, 06:39pm
DEARBORN — On Wednesday, May 22 at 6:30 p.m., community members will host a fundraising event to help 21-year-old Mohamed Haidar, who has been on dialysis for the last five years and is in desperate need of a kidney transplant.  Haidar requires a blood type A, or O kidney match. The dinner will take place at Greenfield Manor, located at 4770 Greenfield Road, Dearborn. Tickets are $25. 
  » Civil rights group files lawsuit against Michigan Department of Corrections for failure to accommodate Muslim inmates  
  » Sheikh Kalil Bazzy: A stairway to paradise
  » HFCC welcomes Dr. Stan Jensen as the institution’s fifth president 
  » Community joins in Lansing celebration, honoring Publisher Osama Siblani’s induction into Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame  
  » ADL fails to prevent Siblani induction into Hall of Fame


::| Hot News
Organizers cancel the 2013 Arab International Festival 
Historic national conference aims to unify Chaldeans from around the world 
Edsel Ford Basketball Coach re-hired following community objection
Federal Judge dismisses Christian evangelist lawsuit against Wayne County Sheriff's Department
Local Arab American attorney leads research for Human Rights Watch in Syria and Lebanon
Federal Judge holds off on ruling in Evangelist group lawsuit against Wayne County Sheriff Department
Lebanese American party promoter placed on No-Fly List, contemplates legal action
Civil rights group files lawsuit against Michigan Department of Corrections for failure to accommodate Muslim inmates  
HFCC welcomes Dr. Stan Jensen as the institution’s fifth president 
Community joins in Lansing celebration, honoring Publisher Osama Siblani’s induction into Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame  

   
[Top Page]