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Welcome Back: Five Things You Need to Know Today - July 5
Here are a few quick reminders to bring you back to reality from the holiday weekend.

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Here are a few quick reminders to bring you back to reality from the holiday weekend.

Ann Wujciak was crowned Thursday to kick off annual celebration.
Not going out of town this Independence Day? Here's what will be closed around Fenton.
Police said two area businesses were selling Posh, a synthetic marijuana drug.The following arrest information was supplied by the city of Fenton Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
More than 10,000 customers were without power in Genesee County Thursday night.
Fenton junior Ann Wujciak was crowned Thursday at the Fenton Gazebo.
Water service will be turned off beginning at 7 a.m. and will likely be off all day.
Here is a look at five interesting stories that occurred around Fenton this week.
More than 200 children come out for show at Jack R. Winegarden Library.
Traveling this weekend? Find out where the construction is first.
Fenton Police Chief Rick Aro said officers will be on the lookout for impaired drivers.
U.S. Census Bureau releases facts on cookouts, fireworks, flags and more.
The following arrest information was supplied by the city of Fenton Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
School district had highest MEAP scores in Genesee County, while Merit Exam math and ACT results dip below state averages.
Fenton improves on 2010 numbers.
The Fenton Fire Department deputy chief is also a city historian.
Here is a look at what happened at Fenton Patch this week.
The golf fundraiser will help grant wishes for terminally ill children and aid a local family with a child battling cancer.
Plenty of activities are scheduled for the holiday weekend.