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Published October 11, 2023

ROYAL OAK/CLAWSON — Residents in Royal Oak and Clawson will have proposed charter changes to decide on for the November election.

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Published October 13, 2023

FRASER — The Fraser Public Library is spreading the word that it is back up and running at its new temporary site and offering some great programs for fall.

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Published October 11, 2023

In the Chronicle’s coverage area, voters will elect the mayor of Fraser on Nov. 7.

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Published October 4, 2023

CLINTON TOWNSHIP — The Clinton Township Police Department is investigating a fatal crash that happened on the morning of Oct. 4.

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Published October 11, 2023

In the Eastsider’s coverage area, voters in the Nov. 7 election in Eastpointe will choose a mayor and two City Council members while voters in Roseville will consider a bond proposal and elect three City Council members in an uncontested election with exactly three candidates on the ballot.

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Published October 11, 2023

ROSEVILLE – A new splash pad, library updates and renovations at both fire stations could be in store for the city of Roseville.

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Published October 11, 2023

In the West Bloomfield Beacon’s coverage area, voters will decide one contested City Council race and marijuana proposals Nov. 7. Below are profiles of the candidates and the exact proposal language as it will appear on the ballot.Read More

Published October 11, 2023

ROCHESTER/ROCHESTER HILLS — In the Post’s coverage area, voters will decide various local races and ballot proposals Nov. 7.

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Published October 11, 2023

ROCHESTER HILLS — Voters in Rochester Hills will be asked to renew the millages that fund police service Nov. 7.

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Published October 11, 2023

ROCHESTER/ROCHESTER HILLS — Michigan voters now have the right to cast a ballot early, and in person, at an early voting site before Election Day, and many in the Rochester area can do so for the first time during the Nov. 7 election.

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Published October 11, 2023

ROCHESTER — On Nov. 7, Rochester residents will vote on two ballot proposals relating to the sale of cannabis in the city.

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Published October 6, 2023

TROY — Oct. 6 marked International Manufacturing Day, and Troy High School celebrated with a ribbon-cutting on its new manufacturing lab and its recent partnership with the SME Education Foundation.

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Published October 10, 2023

NOVI — A shelter-in-place order was issued at Novi High School Oct. 6 after a threatening note was found at around 11:02 a.m.

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Published October 10, 2023

FRASER — The city of Fraser will host a fundraiser to support the Know Resolve nonprofit and its mission of raising awareness of mental health issues.

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Published October 8, 2023

ROSEVILLE — Community members will have the opportunity to learn more about the Roseville Fire Department when staff holds its annual open house from 1 to 4 p.m. Oct. 14.

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Published October 9, 2023

C&G Newspapers

ROSEVILLE/ST. CLAIR SHORES — The Archdiocese of Detroit will hold its Mercy In Action Day Oct. 14, and one local “family” of Catholic churches is participating.

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Published October 10, 2023

ROSEVILLE — The bells in the tower of the former Sacred Heart Catholic Church will ring again in 2024, even though the building beneath them will serve a different purpose.

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Published October 12, 2023

ST. CLAIR SHORES — A lot goes into a paranormal investigation, including capturing evidence and listening to recordings. For Jessica Krutell, founder and lead investigator of Mystic Mitten Paranormal, it’s all about “making the paranormal more normal.”

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Published October 12, 2023

ST. CLAIR SHORES — I’ve always believed in the paranormal. Living in a state like Michigan where the lakes are treacherous and ships go missing in the night, it’s hard not to. Ghost stories were passed around by volunteers at lighthouses, sprinkled in with the long history of the guiding lights.

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Published October 10, 2023

TROY — Troy High School boys cross-country was able to accomplish something last season that hasn’t been done in over 60 years on the boys’ side, and the momentum is still feeding into this season.

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