16 Michigan businesses cited for COVID-19 safety violations, state says
All rights reserved)Michigan has cited 16 businesses for failing to follow safety precautions that protect workers from COVID-19, state officials said. Emergency rule citations are for businesses that resume in-person work and fail to have written COVID-19 preparedness and response plan or donโt provide adequate training to their employees. Total penalties, including other workplace violations, were $7,200. Location: WixomFine amount: $2,800Violations:Not developing and implementing a written COVID-19 preparedness and response plan. Click here to view a full list of MIOSHA COVID-19 workplace safety citations.
Michigan General Election Results for Dundee on Nov. 3, 2020
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Police seek faux delivery driver who stole cash from Dundee hotel
DUNDEE, Mich. Police are seeking the publics help to identify a person who stole cash from a hotel after posing as a Door Dash delivery driver on Sunday. The Dundee Police Department says just before midnight, the suspect faked a delivery at the Hampton Inn & Suites at 401 Powell Drive. The suspect reportedly returned to the lobby after the delivery to notify a clerk that a man was laying on the floor unconscious upstairs. Police say that after the clerk left to check on the situation, the suspect walked behind the desk counter and stole $275 from a cash drawer. The suspect reportedly fled the scene in a gray or silver four-door sedan.
Dundee police seek quick change scammer who conned Tim Hortons cashier
DUNDEE, Mich. โ Dundee police are looking for quick change scammer who conned more than $146 out of a Tim Hortons cashier Sunday. A quick change scam is when a customer pays for an inexpensive item with a big bill. The customer then distracts the cashier and says they want to pay for the item with a smaller denomination after they get their change back. It happens so quickly that a cashier may not realize they already gave the scammer their change back. Police believe the man may have targeted other Metro Detroit Tim Hortons locations, as well.
Winter storm in Metro Detroit: Snow continues to pile up
DETROIT The snow began lightly this morning, picked up right on schedule, and its really coming down now across parts of the area. Early snow reports suggest that a widespread three-to-four inches has fallen, with very little accumulation southeast of a line from Trenton to Dundee to Morenci. These bands will be much more efficient snow-producers than our usual mid-winter Lake Huron snow bands, and some areas that remain under the most persistent bands could receive between one and two feet of snow. Keep in mind that these will be narrow stripes of the heaviest snow, and amount will be much less either side of where those snow bands set up. There is a light snowmaker moving in late, late Wednesday into early Thursday which may slow down that Thursday morning drive.
Metro Detroit weather: Storms moving out
DETROIT - Thunderstorms are pulling out of southeast Michigan. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning was posted for Macomb and St. Clair counties as the last line exited the state. Overnight well be watching patchy fog develop which could slow us down for the morning commute. Wednesday will be very similar, with warm and humid conditions and a chance of afternoon storms. The cold front that triggers those storms will bring relief from the humidity starting Thursday and lasting into the weekend.
Dundee Community Schools issues alert after suspicious encounter between student and man
DUNDEE, Mich. โ Dundee Community Schools issued an alert Tuesday urging people to be cautious of an unknown man who approached a student and offered a ride several times. The suspicious encounter happened this morning, Dundee Police Chief Tim Garbo said. The student told school officials that while walking to school Tuesday morning along Toledo Street, an unknown man in his 60s or 70s asked the student several times if they wanted a ride. Dundee Community Schools put out an alert to all residents about the situation. The Dundee Police Department will have extra personnel on duty and on alert for any suspicious activity to help keep our students safe, and is urging people to report suspicious vehicles or individuals to police.