City of Warren recognizes Breast Cancer Awareness Month

In Solidarity with Breast Cancer Awareness Month Warren Mayor Jim Fouts has directed front lighting to reflect his commitment to bringing awareness to this terrible illness by lighting up City Hall from dusk on Wednesday, October 11 to dawn on Thursday, October 12. Breast cancer is the second most common kind of cancer in women. Read more about City of Warren recognizes Breast Cancer Awareness Month[…]

City of Warren recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

This and every October, the City of Warren recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Affecting families and couples of all kinds, domestic violence and sexual assault affects all aspects of society, from our children’s schools to our workplaces to the criminal justice system. As such, it requires a cooperative, shared response. And, victims deserve our steadfast Read more about City of Warren recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness Month.[…]

City of Warren recognizes Down Syndrome Awareness Month.

City of Warren recognizes Down Syndrome Awareness Month.   This and every October, the City of Warren recognizes Down Syndrome Awareness Month. Affecting families from all walks of life, the Down Syndrome Awareness Month is a chance to spread awareness, advocacy and inclusion throughout the community. Mayor Fouts will light up city hall yellow to Read more about City of Warren recognizes Down Syndrome Awareness Month.[…]

Warren City Hall Lights Up For Breast Cancer, Down Syndrome, and Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Warren City Hall Lights Up For Breast Cancer, Down Syndrome, and Domestic Violence Awareness Month Warren, MI – Warren Mayor Jim Fouts has directed front lighting for city hall from dusk on Wednesday, October 11 to dawn on Thursday, October 12. The display will project pink lights for Breast Cancer Awareness, blue and yellow lights for Read more about Warren City Hall Lights Up For Breast Cancer, Down Syndrome, and Domestic Violence Awareness Month[…]

Heroic efforts of both Warren Police Department and the Warren Fire Department save lives.

Heroic efforts of both Warren Police Department and the Warren Fire Department save lives.   Mayor Fouts is very proud of the heroic efforts of both Warren Police Department and the Warren Fire Department in their courageous efforts in saving the lives of Warren residents ranging from 13-73 years of age, as well as putting Read more about Heroic efforts of both Warren Police Department and the Warren Fire Department save lives.[…]

Warren Mayor’s Office Announces Collection For Puerto Rico Victims

Warren Mayor’s Office Announces Collection For Puerto Rico Victims Warren Mayor Jim Fouts’ Office is collecting clothing and food and water for the hurricane victims in Puerto Rico. Mayor Fouts said non-perishable foods and water-filled bottles will be collected and forwarded to the Salvation Army.  “Every item collected will be used to alleviate the suffering Read more about Warren Mayor’s Office Announces Collection For Puerto Rico Victims[…]

Groundbreaking for New Civic Center in the City of Warren

Groundbreaking for New Civic Center at 9 Mile-Van Dyke to Thursday, October 12 at Noon Warren – A groundbreaking ceremony for the new Civic Center on Van Dyke just north of 9 Mile will be held Thursday, October 12 at noon. Warren Mayor Jim Fouts said the new development is “exciting because of its location and combined Read more about Groundbreaking for New Civic Center in the City of Warren[…]

P.A.I.D. – “People Against Illegal Drugs.”

P.A.I.D. – “People Against Illegal Drugs.”   Mayor Foutys is very pleased with the response to the City of Warren’s new campaign aimed at discouraging drug pushers from using Warren neighborhoods for drug houses. The City’s campaign of P.A.I.D. is spelled out as “People Against Illegal Drugs.” A reward of $500 will be given for Read more about P.A.I.D. – “People Against Illegal Drugs.”[…]

Warren Announces Operation P.A.I.D. (People Against Illegal Drugs) Program

Warren Announces Operation P.A.I.D. (People Against Illegal Drugs) Program Warren, MI – Warren now has its 134,066 residents fighting illegal drugs in the city. Warren Mayor Jim Fouts and Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer jointly announce a program called P.A.I.D. (People Against Illegal Drugs) that rewards residents with $500 each for information leading to a search Read more about Warren Announces Operation P.A.I.D. (People Against Illegal Drugs) Program[…]

Charles Groesbeck, former Warren Police Commissioner passed away.

Charles Groesbeck, former Warren Police Commissioner from 1977-1981, a member of Warren’s greatest generation passed away last week. Charles Groesbeck, former Warren Police Commissioner from 1977-1981 passed away last week. He was appointed Police Commissioner by Mayor Bates in 1977. A member of Warren’s greatest generation who served valiantly in World War II. During his Read more about Charles Groesbeck, former Warren Police Commissioner passed away.[…]