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It would cost more to remove the Saline River Dam in the short run. In the longer term, the cost of repairs and ongoing maintenance to keep the dam in place would cost even more. That’s the message presented to a packed house Monday night at Saline City Hall. WEMU's Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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The Saline City Council has a three-year timeline to determine whether conserving the Davenport-Curtiss House is a worthwhile venture or to consider other possibilities for the property. WEMU’s Ana Longoria reports.
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The Saline City Council has narrowly approved the purchase of the 150-year-old Davenport - Curtiss House. However, it will take time to figure out what will be done with the home and the land. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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The City of Saline is looking to put a hold on any data centers. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert has this report.
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The Saline City Council will decide next week if it wants to go through with the purchase of the historic Davenport - Curtiss House. But some members still need a few answers. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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Just prior to the new Saline City Council getting to work tonight, it will hear options regarding the Davenport House - Curtiss Mansion. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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A final decision on the future of the Saline River, or Mill Pond, Dam is expected in the coming few months. WEMU's Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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The future of the Davenport House - Curtiss Mansion in Saline is expected to be decided when the City Council returns in January. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert has this report.
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The Saline City Council has officially accepted the recommendations of its Recreation Center Task Force. Now, the challenge is making it happen. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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Saline residents will see a hike in their water and sewer bills come January. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.