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Good Morning Saline: Touring the SPD, Drug Arrest, Dig for A Cure, and a Call for Parents' Help

Here are five things to know on Oct. 12, 2011.

Good Morning Saline

Today's Good Morning Saline greeters are second grade students from Harvest Elementary School. Saline Police Department Dare Officer David Ringe led the students on a tour of the police station, while Saline Deputy Clerk Jackie Lindimore took the students on a tour of the Saline city offices.

Clouds Roll In

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The string of sunny, warm autumn days is coming to an end. Weather.com is calling for "considerable cloudiness" and a slight chance of rain today. The high will be 69. The sun will rise at 7:44 a.m. and set at 6:59  p.m.

Dig For a Cure (And Other Hornets News)

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The volleyball teams from Saline and Huron partnered for the event at Huron Tuesday. Saline won the match. In other Hornets' action, the, and the on senior night.

Parents' Assistance Sought on Student Behaviour Issue

With the last Saline Hornet varsity football home game Friday, high school officials are about the importance of being respectful at sporting events.

Saline Teen Arrested For Alleged Drug Possession

A 17-year-old Saline teenager was arrested during a traffic stop Monday after police found what they believe to be heroin in the car. in the police report.

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