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The red-skinned, horned devilish creature known as the Nain Rouge has haunted the Motor City since the city's infancy, and his appearance is said to presage terrible events for the city of Detroit. In 1701, he reportedly attacked Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, who soon after lost his fortune. He appeared on July 30, 1763 before the Battle of Bloody Run and was spotted dancing on the banks of the Detroit River afterward. There were multiple sightings in the days before the 1805 fire that destroyed most of the city, and before the 1967 riots. Join author and paranormal travel journalist Shetan Noir for a presentation on this fiendish foe, and learn about other wee folk of North America.
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Saline District Library
555 N Maple Rd.
Saline, MI 48176
United States
Sunny, with a high of 69 and low of 38 degrees. Mist for the morning, sunny in the afternoon, overcast overnight.
The city hiring process doesn't pass the sniff test. The schools have issues too. This is looking systemic.
What is going on at city hall? Like the schools, we need independent investigations to reveal the facts and the truths and a review of the activities being conducted publicly and behind closed door. Impropriety seems to be real but we won’t know without an independent investigation.
Correction: “Tremblay DOES NOT know Rice. Rice simply knows of Tremblay and the incredible work he’s done in service to his country.” My husband served with him more than 10 years ago.
Congrats to the Saline boys and girls teams on their impressive finishes at regionals! It’s clear all that hard work and dedication paid off.