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MCC Raises Tuition 5%, Fills Board Vacancy
The community college, with campuses in Clinton Township and Warren, is raising tuition due to a decrease in property tax revenues, among other reasons.

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The community college, with campuses in Clinton Township and Warren, is raising tuition due to a decrease in property tax revenues, among other reasons.

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