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Dearborn to Amend Dog Ordinance for Certain Offenses
The city will decriminalize certain dog-related offenses in favor of graduated civil infraction fines.

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The city will decriminalize certain dog-related offenses in favor of graduated civil infraction fines.

Dearborn residents can meet with the author of "The Life List" at the Henry Ford Centennial Library on July 31.
Dozens of youths and teens from Dearborn competed in the city's swim meet on July 23.
Dearborn Patch will profile candidates running for office in the Aug. 6 city primary.
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The armored personnel carrier can be deployed during terrorist attacks or homeland security emergencies.
Patch staff worked on a home on Neckel Street in Dearborn as part of the company's annual "Give 5" volunteer initiative.
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More than 400 tinkerers will be on display at the museum July 27-28.
The team's trademark No. 21 Ford Fusion features images of young entrepreneur Henry Ford.
Lavere Bryant of Dearborn is accused of killing Joseph Orlando and Brenna Machus on July 15.
The following information was supplied by the Dearborn Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Dearborn resident Maureen VanHooser says she is on a mission to spread love through her handmade crafts.
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The council authorized Mayor John B. O'Reilly to initiate a contract with Artspace at its meeting on Tuesday.
Dearborn Patch will profile candidates running for office in the Aug. 6 city primary.