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Eighth Annual Dearborn Mutt Strut Set for Saturday
The Dearborn Animal Shelter's dog walk and community-wide pet celebration benefits homeless animals.

Email: daniel.lai@patch.com
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Hometown: Allen Park
Birthday: Aug. 31, 1982
Bio: I became editor of Dexter Patch after three and a half years at Heritage Newspapers covering the Manchester, Dexter and Chelsea areas. Prior to that, I worked for a small community newspaper in Taylor, Texas. I'm a 2006 graduate of the University of Texas College of Communication and I've worked extensively in print media for more than seven years.
When I first started off in journalism, it took me awhile to wrap my head around what it truly meant to be a community journalist. After years of covering local meetings, events, people, and places, I am a strong advocate of community journalism and I hope to turn this site into the best source of news for the Dexter community. I believe everyone has a story to tell and they just need the write person to tell it. I've met many fascinating people over the years – from the painter to the brain surgeon – everyone's lives fascinate me, and that's why I love to write about people.
In addition to my duties as an editor and reporter for Patch, I am an avid bass player in a classic rock cover band called Delirious Love. We perform in both Wayne and Washtenaw counties, and I look forward to bringing the band out to Dexter to perform during Dexter Daze and other events. Dexter is a great community, and I am eager to hit the ground running.
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Religion
I am a practicing Catholic. I perform with the young adult church band every first and third Sunday at my church. However, I am open to all religious beliefs and values. I believe we should all be able to co-exist together and respect each other's values and beliefs.
Local Hot-Button Issues
Most of the hot-button issue right now may or may not be hot-button issues in a year from now. However, the economy, taxes, public education and road/bridge repairs are pretty important to this community. I welcome any and all comments or story suggestions on these and other news items affecting our readers on a daily basis. I can be reached at daniel.lai@patch.com.
The Dearborn Animal Shelter's dog walk and community-wide pet celebration benefits homeless animals.

The DHS films "Becoming Charlie" and "Winnerman" will be screened at 7 p.m. in the Michael A. Guido Theater.
Residents can leave a bag containing non-perishable food items next to their mailbox on May 11 for mail carriers to pick up.
The city agreed to pay an undisclosed amount of money to Acts 17 Apologetics to settle a lawsuit stemming from a 2010 incident.
The following information was supplied by the Dearborn Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Residents living near Duvall Elementary School in Dearborn will meet with police on May 8.
Henry Ford Community College students are collaborating with the city of Dearborn to restore a historic 1919 home.
Resident Tom Tafelski is seeking another term on the city council; vows to work with mayor's office to boost city's economic growth if re-elected.
Residents of the Dearborn retirement community display artwork and share stories of their greatest accomplishments.
The following information was supplied by the Dearborn Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Dozens of customers filled the store's lobby on Friday to celebrate the frozen yogurt business in Dearborn.
Thirty-two students from Dearborn Public Schools received an overview of the criminal justice system for two weeks.
A memorial will take place for resident George Hart on May 13 at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center.
State Sen. Morris Hood and Rep. Harvey Santana were honored for their service to Dearborn during the college's commencement on May 4.
More than 50 free comic book titles were given away to eager fans at Green Brain Comics in Dearborn on Saturday.
The Michigan State Fire Marshal's Office encourages residents to report suspicious behavior to local police.
The controversial pro-Christian pastor will return to Dearborn on June 14.
The following information was supplied by the Dearborn Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The program is open to students who are age-eligible for kindergarten, and require additional time to develop cognitive or academic skills.
The federal government is lowering the age limit to 15 for women who purchase the Plan B One-Step pill at local pharmacies.