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At this site, I will continue to share my programs, experiences and meetings with the wonderful people of historic Wayne County. Included will be a link to Applause, a special way of celebrating the achievements of county employees and their families.

The CEO’s Corner is also a forum to welcome those outside our 43 cities and townships. More than any time in modern history, we’re truly living in a global community.

We are very proud of Wayne County. It is the oldest and most culturally diverse county in Michigan and is more populated than many states. The impact of Wayne County on the history of the state and the nation is well documented.

I invite everyone to visit and use the services of waynecounty.com. As always, your comments are welcome.


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Sue Hamilton-Smith
Children & Family
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Mulugetta Birru
Jobs & Economic Development

James Buford
Homeland Security & Emergency Management

Judge Edward M. Thomas
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Timothy R. Taylor
Department of Personnel & Human Resources

Kevin F. Kelley
Department of Senior Citizens & Veterans Affairs


 
August 18, 2008
Western Wayne Senior Olympics kick-off in Westland, fourth annual event targets athletes 50 and up
Westland - Who's going to be the next Michael Phelps? That was the question posed by Kevin Kelley, Wayne County's seniors/veterans director.
August 8, 2008
County agency continues to build neighborhoods; project along Linwood a big success
The sound of an electric saw and hammers pounding nails may not raise eyebrows in many neighborhoods, but in this area along Linwood in Detroit, for some, it’s the sound of music.
August 4, 2008
Senior Olympics return to the Downriver region; Wayne County partners with the city of Trenton in 2008
Trenton - Wayne County and the city of Trenton are hosting this year's annual Downriver Senior Olympics, a celebration of health and vitality for athletes over age 50.
July 19, 2008
Off and flying: Fans flock to Pinnacle opening as owner
sees dream come true
For horse owner Henry Mast, the only thing more surprising than being the first winner at Pinnacle Race Course on Friday afternoon was that he couldn't find a parking spot at the track before the race.
   
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