ROSEVILLE, Mich. (WXYZ) — A Macomb County judge has dismissed a lawsuit aimed at stopping the sale of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Roseville, clearing what may be the final legal hurdle for a proposed Sheetz gas station project.
Watch Randy Wimbley's video report: Warren church lawsuit dismissed, clearing path for Sheetz project
Circuit Court Judge Diane Druzinski tossed the lawsuit filed by Pastor Curtiss Ostosh of Harvest Time Christian Fellowship in Warren, who had been fighting to halt the sale and demolition of the church.
"Unfortunately, we lost round one, but the fight's not over. Round two is coming," Ostosh said.
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The legal dispute centered on Ostosh's 2021 purchase agreement to buy Sacred Heart for $1.5 million. He sued after the Archdiocese of Detroit accepted

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