City of Wyandotte
Recent News About City of Wyandotte
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115 licenses lapsed in Wayne County during August
115 licenses lapsed in Wayne County during August, a 576.5-percent increase over the same month of the previous year, according to Michigan's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
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15 licenses lapsed in Wayne County during July
15 licenses lapsed in Wayne County during July, a 15.4-percent increase over the same month of the previous year, according to Michigan's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
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Nine licenses lapsed in Wayne County during June
Nine licenses lapsed in Wayne County during June, a 200-percent increase over the same month of the previous year, according to Michigan's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
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Seven licenses lapsed in Wayne County during May
Seven licenses lapsed in Wayne County during May, a 75-percent increase over the same month of the previous year, according to Michigan's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
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One security guard license set to lapse in Wayne in June 2021
There is one security guard license which lapses in Wayne in June if not renewed.
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Two professional investigator licenses set to lapse in Wayne in June 2021
There are two professional investigator licenses which lapse in Wayne in June if not renewed.
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Two prepaid funeral provider licenses set to lapse in Wayne in June 2021
There are two prepaid funeral provider licenses which lapse in Wayne in June if not renewed.
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50 postsecondary school licenses set to lapse in Wayne in June 2021
There are 50 postsecondary school licenses which lapse in Wayne in June if not renewed.
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Expenditures: How much did Wayne County-based Stephanie Chang for Senate spend in April?
Friends of Abdullah Hammoud was the biggest spender the month before.
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20 collection practice licenses set to lapse in Wayne in June 2021
There are 20 collection practice licenses which lapse in Wayne in June if not renewed.
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ZIP Code 48192 has two business licenses expiring in week ending April 16, 2021
There are two Michigan business licenses expiring in ZIP Code 48192 in the week ending April 16, 2021, according to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.
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There is one business license that will lapse in ZIP Code 48192 in week ending April 9, 2021
There is one Michigan business license expiring in ZIP Code 48192 in the week ending April 9, 2021, according to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.
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How did Wayne County-based Friends of Abdullah Hammoud become the biggest spender in March?
Alex Garza for State Representative was the biggest spender the month before.
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How did Wayne County-based Friends of Abdullah Hammoud become the biggest spender in Q1 2021?
Michigan Action was the biggest spender the quarter before.
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2 business licenses expiring in ZIP Code 48192 in week ending March 12, 2021
There are two Michigan business licenses expiring in ZIP Code 48192 in the week ending March 12, 2021, according to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.
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Michigan saw Alex Garza for State Representative in cities associated with Wayne County spend the most during February
Committee to Elect Joseph Tate was the biggest spender the month before.
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There are 98 business licenses expiring in ZIP Code 48192 in week ending Feb. 20, 2021
There are 98 Michigan business licenses expiring in ZIP Code 48192 in the week ending Feb. 20, 2021, according to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.
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Which political committee based in cities associated with Wayne County spent the most during January?
Michigan Action was the biggest spender the month before.
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Census Bureau: 79.1 percent of people in Wyandotte were old enough to vote in 2020
Of the 24,944 citizens living in Wyandotte in 2020, 19,733 were old enough to vote as of March 24, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.
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Census Bureau: 3.1% of people in Wyandotte identified as multi-racial in 2020
Of the 24,944 citizens living in Wyandotte in 2020, 96.9 percent said they were only one race, while 3.1 percent said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in March.