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Milton Township Supervisor Eric Renken says it's the city of Niles, rather than the township, that activates township tornado warning sirens, but Friday's deadly tornado formed too quickly for radar detection and warnings.
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Adam Brodzinski says Taite and Lindsey Anderson had recently renovated and expanded the Conrad Road home, which appeared to be destroyed on Monday.
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ALR Educational Health Services is expanding from Niles into Buchanan, moving into the former Stark Elementary School.
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The Niles Scream Park is back for its 52nd season, and organizers say it’s about more than just frights.
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The City of Niles is beginning the process of expanding hours for marijuana dispensaries in an effort to stay competitive with nearby businesses just outside city limits.
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Protesters in communities across the region are preparing to rally Saturday as part of a national day of action organized under the banner “No Kings."
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Michigan Governor, Gretchen Whitmer visited Niles Thursday for a business luncheon hosted by the Greater Niles Chamber of Commerce.
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The city of Niles initially created the NODE area in 2020 to help downtown bars and restaurants survive the Covid pandemic. Since then Mayor Nick Shelton says the city has used $650,000 in state and federal grants to make it look much better.
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WVPE Photo of the Week for 12/5/24 - 12/12/24