by admin | Feb 24, 2017 | Community Development, Cost Savings Initiatives, James Fouts, Mayor
Mayor Fouts is excited to announce that the City of Warren has entered into a lease development agreement with the Arsenal of Democracy for the National Defense Museum. This museum will be located at Memorial Park in the City of Warren and will be housed in a...
by admin | Feb 23, 2017 | Community Development, James Fouts, Safety Initiatives
New Police update: The City of Warren Police Department cracked case of a homicide which dated back to January 13, 2017. After outstanding police detective work from January 13 to today including DNA court order evidence they were able make an arrest of three...
by admin | Feb 7, 2017 | Community Development, Cost Savings Initiatives, James Fouts, Mayor, Safety Initiatives
The appointment of a new deputy police commissioner. Mayor James Fouts is proud to announce that he has appointed police executive lieutenant Matt Nichols to be the new deputy police commissioner of the City of Warren. A 17-year Resident of the City of Warren, Matt...
by admin | Feb 6, 2017 | Community Development, James Fouts, Mayor, Uncategorized
Revenge Edits and the wild west of Wikipedia. In recent years, many courts have stated that they consider Wikipedia to be inherently unreliable as a credible source of information. In fact, this view is upheld by Circuit and Federal courts which have not only been...
by admin | Feb 4, 2017 | Community Development, Cost Savings Initiatives, James Fouts, Mayor, Uncategorized
With the announcement that cities in the OMI must avoid running water during the Super Bowl is another reminder of the importance of the City of Warren’s Council voting 5-2 to support Mayor Fouts recommendation to exit from the OMI. In fact, if the City of Warren had...
by admin | Feb 2, 2017 | Community Development, James Fouts, Mayor, Safety Initiatives
The initiative, supported by every law enforcement agency in Macomb County, aims to tackle the epidemic of drug abuse in the Metro Detroit area. Over 200 volunteers from around the metro area, called “angels”, are helping addicts by acting as...