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The Pennsylvania-based gas station and convenience store chain on Thursday announced plans for three new locations: The ...
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Sheetz gas station unanimously rejected by Farmington Hills councilThe Farmington Hills City Council voted down a plan to build a Sheetz gas station at 12 Mile and Middlebelt. For over 3 hours, residents and Sheetz supporters gave public comment on the plan.
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The Oakland Press on MSNFarmington Hills council says no to SheetzThe Farmington Hills City Council voted unanimously to reject Sheetz’ proposal to locate a 24-hour gas station, convenience store and restaurant with a drive-through window at 12 Mile and ...
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The Oakland Press on MSNSheetz has approval for its 1st location in northern Oakland CountySheetz, a 24-hour gas station/convenience store/restaurant, has encountered opposition in some communities where it tried to locate. This northern Oakland County location did not generate ...
Taking place of long-standing buildings, former gas stations, and even churches, Sheetz is continuing its aggressive ...
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The Oakland Press on MSNSheetz considers new Oakland County siteThe new site is zoned for office use – a vacant bank stands there now – but is surrounded by commercial zoning. The planning ...
West Hills police say 49-year-old Keith Poplinski allegedly groped the employee while he was reportedly cleaning the coffee machines at the Goucher Street Sheetz location. According to the ...
In 1970,Jerry and Jessie Zedan settled into their new suburban home in the quaint Township of Farmington Hills. It was that ...
After weeks of prep work, a construction crew from the Rochester Hills-based Adams Group on March 25 began tearing down the bank building, which will be replaced by a Sheetz convenience store ...
McDonald, citing an ongoing investigation into illicit activity at massage parlors. Farmington Hills Police started their case in November, after becoming aware of an unlicensed massage business ...
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI (WXYZ) — The Farmington Hills Fire Department (FHFD) is working to reduce risks on the road through promoting safe car seat practices for ...
The Farmington Hills City Council voted 6-1 to approve deer culls starting early next year. The decision followed a lengthy meeting with significant public input both for and against the culls.
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