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Fenton Community Orchestra Prepares for 3rd Season
Organization looking for new participants.

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Organization looking for new participants.

Witnesses told police they spoke to Nathan Alan Tracy after a car crash before he ran away on foot.
The group played in front of almost 10,000 people at the Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan Rally in Commerce Township
There was plenty of news around Saline this week.
Here is a look at what happened at Saline Patch this week.
The film Bran Nue Dae (Brand New Day) will be show at the Fenton Community & Cultural Center.
Here is a list of Saline area homes that sold this month.
Michael Johnson, 22, suffered four broken vertebrae in his back, a fractured neck, a fractured skull, several broken ribs, a broken leg and a torn ACL in a crash on Grange Hall Road near Fenton Friday.
Students and educators say any stigma is fading from the nation's community colleges. A growing number of students are choosing 2-year programs to find high-paying jobs—in fields where businesses are actually hiring.
Meet Lake Fenton senior Buddy Poyner and learn about his love of wrestling.
More than 150 residents took the icy plunge into Lake Fenton last weekend to help raise money for Special Olympics.
See what happened at Fenton Patch from Monday through Saturday.
More than 150 residents take on the icy waters of Lake Fenton for Special Olympics
Children make treats and Valentines at the Children's Center at the Jack R. Winegarden Library in Fenton.
Blue Devils defeat Powers Catholic in 15 minutes to move onto regionals.
One man has been charged, police searching for others involved
Randa Jawhari disappeared Feb. 11, 2009 and police are still seeking the public's help to find her.
These five groups are making a difference in the Fenton area.