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Inkster is a small city in Grand Forks County, North Dakota, United States, with a population of 38 as of the 2020 census. [3] Inkster was founded in 1884, in an area ...
The Inkster District claims that a deficit reduction plan was filed with the state and Comerica Bank would have made a loan contingent on approval of the plan. The plan was only rejected based on the official "lacks confidence that the District can implement" it. [8] Therefore, the Inkster Public Schools district was entirely dissolved. [9]
The city had 63 police officers in 2010. In 2013 it had 25 police officers. Inkster Justice Center, which is to house the Inkster Police Department and the 22nd District Court, was scheduled to be opened in Spring 2014. Financed with bond funds, it had a cost of $7.7 million and had a shortfall of about $400,000 in the construction fund. [16]
Devin Gardner, professional football [2] - Transferred from University of Detroit Jesuit High School to Inkster in November during his second (sophomore) year. [6]The Marvelettes, R&B singing trio in Vocal Group Hall of Fame In 2013-2016 The Marvelettes were inducted into National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame.
During his years in school, he became involved in politics, working on the political campaigns of David Knezek for Michigan State Senate and Hilliard Hampton for mayor of Inkster, Michigan, in 2014. In 2015, at the age of 20, he was elected and sworn into the Inkster City Council, becoming the youngest councilperson in the city's history. [ 4 ]
The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Inkster, Michigan. Pages in category "People from Inkster, Michigan" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
Ian Inkster, writer and technological historian; John Inkster, (1799 - 1874) Manitoba pioneer, politician, and merchant; John Scott Inkster, (1924-2011) Scots anesthesiologist; Juli Inkster, professional golfer; Nigel Inkster, former deputy director of MI6; Norman Inkster, 18th Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police from 1987 to 1994
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