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Fenton to Celebrate Deer Hunting Weekend Tradition with Ladies Night
On Friday, Nov. 16, many Fenton businesses will participate in event from 4 to 8 p.m.

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On Friday, Nov. 16, many Fenton businesses will participate in event from 4 to 8 p.m.

High volume of absentee ballots, new system causes major delays in reporting election results.
A total of 72.08 percent of registered voters cast ballots in Fenton Township.
The purpose of the hearing is to offer an opportunity for citizens to express their ideas on community needs and project proposals concerning the use of Federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for the 2013 Program.
Fenton's $8.4 million bond proposal comes up 595 votes short.
Here is a look at what happened at Fenton Patch this week.
There was plenty of news around Fenton this week.
Restaurant/bar opened its doors Tuesday at the former Tee Bone'z site.
Election Chairman Stanley Young helps direct people to correct precinct.
Two cars collide around 1:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Fenton voters face 20 minute wait for first hour of voting.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Fenton Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The proposed change would place a few restrictions on backyard ice rinks.
Brown defeats Linden Libertarian candidate Jonathan T. Ettinger.
The Mosquito Control Renewal passed with 6,693 yes votes to 1,973 no votes.
Graves defeated Losey for second time in 2012.
The 2006 Fenton graduate is top vote getter among three candidates.
The Linden runners finish second in Division 2.
Blue Devils have lost three times by a total of 11 points to the Fighting Irish the last three seasons.