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JoAnn Watson. JoAnn Watson (April 19, 1951 – July 10, 2023) was an American pastor, media personality and was a Detroit city councilor for ten years. She was an on-air personality for 910 AM Superstation/ WFDF and Comcast Channel 91 WHPR [1] as the host of Wake Up Detroit. Watson also appeared as an on-air television personality for The Word ...
The Detroit City Council is the legislative body of Detroit, Michigan, United States. The full-time council is required to meet every business day for at least 10 months of the year, with at least eight of these meetings occurring at a location besides city hall. The Detroit City Council has elected Mary Sheffield to be its president. [2]
Pages in category "Detroit City Council members" ... JoAnn Watson; Samuel C. Watson This page was last edited on 21 February 2024, at 03:06 (UTC) ...
Scott's successor, JoAnn Watson died in July 2023 at 72. A ghost sign for the now defunct Detroit Department of Human Services faces Perrien Park in the city's Poletown East neighborhood.
Detroit City Council adopted the mayor's proposed $2.7 billion budget five minutes before midnight after long discussions Monday regarding recommended uses of the city's one-time funds.
March 22, 1897 – April 5, 1897. Republican [57] William Richert served on the Detroit City Council for eight years, and as president of the body in 1895 and 1897. [58] Richert served as acting mayor from March 22 to April 5, 1897, after Pingree was declared ineligible to serve as both mayor and governor.
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Coleman Alexander Young II (born October 18, 1982) is a Democratic politician who is a current member of the Detroit City Council and a former member of the Michigan Senate. In the Michigan Senate, he represented the 1st district, which included the municipalities of Ecorse, Gibraltar, River Rouge, Riverview, Trenton, Woodhaven, Wyandotte and a ...