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Little Caesars will buy naming rights to your hockey viewing room, give you free Crazy Bread
Read full article: Little Caesars will buy naming rights to your hockey viewing room, give you free Crazy BreadDETROIT – Alright, here’s something weird, but kind of intriguing. Little Caesars said it wants to buy the naming rights to living rooms, basements, and anywhere NHL hockey is watched. In exchange for signing a naming rights contract for your viewing space, you can get paid in Crazy Bread every single week for the remainder of the NHL season. As part of the contract, fans will agree to always refer to their living rooms (or wherever they watch the games) as the “Little Caesars NHL Viewing Room.”As payment, contract signors receive a code for free Crazy Bread in their emails every Wednesday throughout the rest of the NHL season (with any pizza purchase). A copy of the official naming rights contract can be viewed here: pizzanighthockey.com/naming-rightsAdThe first 600 fans to sign a naming rights contract get an even sweeter deal:
Public viewing for Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon to be held Monday
Read full article: Public viewing for Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon to be held MondayDETROIT – Beloved Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon will be laid to rest this week. Napoleon died from complications related to COVID-19 Dec. 17. A public viewing will be held Monday at the Swanson Funeral Home on East Grand Boulevard in Detroit from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.Services will be held Tuesday at the Greater Grace Temple on Seven Mile Road from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The family will have its own private service. A live stream of the event will be available on the Swanson Funeral Home site.