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Susan Bromley

Michigan

Reporter at Hometown Life

Reporter for Hometown Life. Contact me at [email protected] or 517-281-2412.

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  • 1 week ago | hometownlife.com | Susan Bromley

    Southfield and Farmington will join Farmington Hills in a 2026 deer cull to address overpopulation. The decision follows a decade of study and a 2022 Southfield referendum where 62% of voters favored a cull. Sharpshooters will conduct the cull at night, primarily in parks and on some private land. The goal is to reduce the deer population to a healthy, manageable level, not to eliminate deer entirely.

  • 1 week ago | freep.com | Susan Bromley

    Operation Restore Justice, a 5-day nationwide sting, resulted in 205 arrests of child sex predators and the rescue of 115 children. A Westland, Michigan man was among those arrested and charged with transportation, possession, and access with intent to view child pornography. Several other Michigan residents were also arrested on charges related to child pornography and sex trafficking. The operation involved all 55 FBI field offices and numerous local and state agencies.

  • 1 week ago | livingstondaily.com | Susan Bromley

    A peacock named Bob escaped from D&D Farm in Milford in mid-April. Bob is a black shoulder pied peacock, approximately five feet long and weighing about 13 pounds. He has been spotted around Milford and Hartland, including on a golf course and near the Milford Proving Ground. His owner, Debbie Foster, asks anyone who sees him to call her, not try to catch him. MILFORD — There’s a peacock on the loose between Milford and Hartland townships.

  • 1 week ago | hometownlife.com | Susan Bromley

    The 2026 PDGA Professional Disc Golf World Championships will be held at Kensington Metropark in Milford, Michigan. The event is expected to draw 300 elite players and thousands of spectators, generating a $5 million economic impact. Kensington Metropark's Toboggan and Black Locust South courses will be used, with upgrades planned for Black Locust South. The tournament will challenge players with a mix of open, long-distance holes and wooded, narrow fairways.

  • 1 week ago | livingstondaily.com | Susan Bromley

    The 2026 PDGA Professional Disc Golf World Championships will be held at Kensington Metropark in Milford, Michigan. The event is expected to draw 300 elite players and thousands of spectators, generating a $5 million economic impact. Kensington Metropark's Toboggan and Black Locust South courses will be used, with upgrades planned for Black Locust South. The tournament will challenge players with a mix of open, long-distance holes and wooded, narrow fairways.

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