Detroit Evening Report: Jenkins endorses Sheffield for mayor
Former Detroit mayoral candidate Saunteel Jenkins is endorsing Mary Sheffield for the job.
She expressed her support for Sheffield this morning during an event at Cody High School on the city’s west side, saying they have shared priorities.
“It’s about kids all over the city of Detroit who deserve to live in a city free of gun violence. It’s about all the kids who deserve to grow and reach their full potential.”
Jenkins has an understanding of City Council president Sheffield’s qualifications to become mayor. Jenkins served as the president of Detroit City Council before stepping down in 2014.
Sheffield faces Pastor Solomon Kinloch in the November 4th general election.
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Hollier for Secretary of State
Detroit Democrat Adam Hollier has announced that he’s running to become Michigan’s next Secretary of State.
Current Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is term-limited. She’s running for governor in 2026 instead.
Hollier served two terms in the Michigan State Senate and later served as Director of Michigan’s Veterans Affairs Agency. He had two unsuccessful runs for Congress in 2022 and 2024, with last year’s run scuttled by problems with petition signatures.
Hollier had originally announced plans to run again next year in the 13th Congressional District, but has now changed course.
Casino revenue updates
Detroit’s three casinos brought in 106.9 million dollars in revenue last month. That’s down 4.6 percent from August 2024.
MGM Grand continues to hold the largest share of the city’s casino market at 48 percent. Motor City had 29 percent. And Hollywood Casino at Greektown captured 21 percent of the market. Together, the three casinos paid 12.6 million dollars in taxes and wagering agreement payments to the City of Detroit last month. They paid another 8.6 million dollars in taxes to the State of Michigan.
Slotkin at Levin Center
U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin is scheduled to speak at Wayne State University’s Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy this weekend to celebrate its 10th anniversary.
Slotkin will deliver the keynote address. The event takes place on Saturday.
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens in recovery
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens is recovering from prostate cancer surgery. He underwent a procedure on Tuesday to deal with the problem.
In a statement on YouTube, Dilkens urges men to talk to their doctors about prostate health.
“I’m grateful for the early detection and I look forward to making a full and complete recovery. Now let’s face it. Men of a certain age can be stubborn when it comes to their health care needs – and even more so when it comes to talking about prostate issues. Had it not been for my family history and my family doctor’s great advice, I would never have even known that I had cancer.”
Dilkens says he has been monitoring his prostate health in the past few years because of his family history. A biopsy this summer confirmed he had prostate cancer.
Dilkens has served as Windsor’s mayor since 2014.
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