November 25th, 20220The U.S. marked the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday with traditional feasts, parades and American football, taking a moment to celebrate in a week shadowed by gun violence.
The official holiday dates to the Civil War, when President Lincoln proclaimed the last Thursday of November as a day to give thanks and seek healing. U.S....
November 23rd, 20220By Hamtramck Public Schools Interim Superintendent Nabil Nagi
At Hamtramck Public Schools (HPS), we are fortunate to have a community full of teachers, leaders and partners eager to create the best educational environment for our students. It is special to know we have so many generous and encouraging individuals cheering our students...
November 20th, 20210DETROIT — The Arab American and Chaldean Council (ACC) is getting into the spirit of giving by giving away Thanksgiving dinners to those in need.
The nonprofit human service organization that serves southeast Michigan is hosting its “Giving Thanks Celebration” on Tuesday, Nov. 23.
It will be a first come, first served basis...
November 18th, 20210DEARBORN — The city of Dearborn is reminding residents that trash, recycling and curbside waste pickup will be interrupted due to Thanksgiving and that most city buildings will be closed for the Thursday, Nov. 25 holiday.
Trash, recycling and curbside waste collection will be delayed by one day for the Thursday and Friday trash...
November 19th, 20180DEARBORN – All City of Dearborn buildings will be closed on Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 22.
The Dearborn Administrative Center, all Dearborn Public Library branches, 19th District Court and the Senior Center will remain closed on Friday, Nov. 23.
The Ford Community & Performing Arts Center will reopen on Friday, Nov. 23,...
November 23rd, 20170By Laida Sukari and Dalia Sukari
The Arab American News - interns
DEARBORN — According to statistics by "Static Brain", an average of 51,650,000 total turkeys are consumed in America on Thanksgiving Day each year.
This national holiday became official in 1863 after President Lincoln declared that, annually, the fourth Thursday...