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Michigan Blues: Take Care When Shoveling Snow
Keep heart health in mind and go slow as you remove snow from sidewalks and driveways.

Christy has been a journalist for the past 11 years. She graduated from Wayne State University in Detroit with a BA in journalism. During that time, she worked as a freelance writer for several local publications and completed internships in and out of state. Afterward, she worked as a news reporter for the Detroit Free Press for six years, where she covered communities, crime, growth and development and much more. While reporting high-profile criminal cases, Christy had stories appear in publications across the country, including USA Today. Her work has also been published in The Huffington Post and AOL news homepage.
Keep heart health in mind and go slow as you remove snow from sidewalks and driveways.

Atty. General Bill Schuette filed a motion to Macomb County Circuit Court Judge John Foster to enforce a previous order.
Tell us what cookie you're sweet for.
Patch asks readers to share their hopes for vacancies in Chesterfield and New Baltimore.
The school district, which stretches into Chesterfield and New Baltimore, is on track with state averages in multiple subjects.
Visitation and funeral services for 11-year-old Kyle Halcomb of Casco Township will take place this week in New Baltimore.
A public hearing has been rescheduled from late February to March 12 in New Baltimore.
A civil matter in Macomb County Circuit Court involving Big Daddy's Hydroponics will be treated as criminal contempt case, according to the judge.
The candidate was selected from a pool of 60 applicants.
Patch asks readers to share their hopes for vacancies in Chesterfield and New Baltimore.
The controversial Chesterfield Township medical marijuana center is heading back to court Monday in Mount Clemens.
A woman and five children were struck by two vehicles Friday morning at County Lane and 26 Mile, police said.
Eleven-year-old Kyle Halcomb passed away Sunday evening after being in critical condition from a Friday accident in Chesterfield Township, police said Monday.
Roland Lee Moore Jr., 35, is scheduled for a preliminary exam Thursday, Feb. 9 in 42-2 District Court in New Baltimore.
The following information was supplied by police. Arrest information does not indicate convictions.
The construction project, which will partly be funded by a grant, costs about $146,000.
The Chesterfield Township medical marijuana dispensary has been at the center of controversy since opening on Gratiot between 23 Mile and 24 Mile roads.
Roland Lee Moore Jr., 35, is lodged in Macomb County Jail in lieu of $500,000 bond.
Moon River Soap Co. will move from New Baltimore this spring.
There were 22 entries in the cooking competition and New Baltimore Mayor Larry Smith had the daunting task of sampling them all.