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WAYNE COUNTY EXECUTIVE NEW ETHICS POLICY
Thursday, February 09, 2012
It is policy of the Executive Branch of Wayne County Government to carry out its mission in accordance with ethical guidelines to ensure that Executive Appointees conduct themselves in a manner that fosters public confidence in the organization...
Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano announced today a new, stringent ethics policy that manages a broader scope of executive branch at-will employee conduct.
On Wednesday, December 14, 2011, Mr. Ficano sat with Fox 2 “Reporter” Charlie LeDuff to answer questions about the new Wayne County Jail and other subjects. The complete interview can be viewed at http://www.waynecounty.com/video_library.htm

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LATEST NEWS FROM AROUND WAYNE COUNTY
Michigan roads pioneer, creator of painted centerline, honored by design group
Wednesday, November 02, 2011 - Detroit Free Press
An international design group has awarded the late Michigan roads pioneer Edward N. Hines – for whom the Wayne County park with a scenic 20-mile roadway is named – an honor for his invention a century ago that made roads safer around the world.

Tom Walsh: Wayne County pitches new energy park to Asian firms
Monday, September 26, 2011 - Detroit Free Press
Wayne County officials traveling to Asia with Gov. Rick Snyder this week are pitching a newly assembled, 1,000-acre site in Plymouth and Northville townships to battery suppliers and other energy-related firms in Japan, South Korea and China.

Seniors show their mettle for medals
Thursday, August 18, 2011 - Observer & Eccentric
Welcome to the Olympics, Wayne County style, where people age 50 to 90-plus put their skills to the test in hopes of winning gold, silver or bronze medals.

Salvation Army center gives women a fresh start
Thursday, August 11, 2011 - The Detroit News
The Salvation Army converted a 45,067-square-foot building previously used as a men's rehab center, said Merle Miller, administrator of the Salvation Army Southeast Michigan Adult Rehabilitation Center. The free residential program serves women age 21...



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