Fresh outlook: Macomb Bar leader intent on restoring its reach
Published: November 04, 2024
As a kid, there was never any question for Dana Freers what she wanted to be when she grew up.
The oldest of four children, Freers was raised in Warren and attended Cousino High School, followed by James Madison College at Michigan State University, then MSU College of Law.
The oldest of four children, Freers was raised in Warren and attended Cousino High School, followed by James Madison College at Michigan State University, then MSU College of Law.
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