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Wild Turkey, Rubber Duckies and More News This Week in St. Clair Shores

St. Clair Shores Patch recaps the news of this past week.

Miss the latest headlines in and around town? Here's a rundown of some of the top stories from this past week:

  • Wild Turkey Flies "A-Fowl" Into St. Clair Shores Home: A St. Clair Shores homeowner had an unusual breaking and entering this week when a wild turkey busted through a bedroom window and into a house on Joy street.
  • 'Phenomenal Support' Helps Offset Sequestration Cuts at the Senior Center:  Individuals, groups and local businesses came together to help the St. Clair Shores Senior Activities Center after the Area Agency on Aging 1-B discontinued Friday meals due to sequestration cuts.
  • Rubber Duckies to Take to the Water for Autism: The Shorewood Kiwanis will hold the first Rubber Duck Race for Autism Saturday, May 18, at the Chapaton Retention Basin at 9 Mile and Jefferson in St. Clair Shores.
  • Should Schools Stop Requiring Foreign Language Classes? Readers of St. Clair Shores Patch react to a proposal in the Michigan State House of Representatives that would eliminate the foreign language requirement for graduation.
  • Tattooed Man Attacks Car: St. Clair Shores police say a tattooed man attacked a car at the intersection of 8 Mile Road and Goethe on April 30.
  • Dillon Energy Celebrates Anniversary in St. Clair Shores: Dillon Energy Services, Inc. were joined by city officials and chamber of commerce members this week to celebrate the company's 10th anniversary, and second year of doing business in St. Clair Shores.

 

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