Clinton Township, MI|News|
Areas of Fog Possible After 10 AM Monday
As temperatures climb into the high 40s Monday morning, Clinton Township drivers could see areas of fog, according to the National Weather Service.

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<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br> Macomb Township is primarily residential and so its main concerns are those of home and family. The economic downturn hit Macomb's housing market hard and although market values are slowly increasing, property values and township development are topics important to Macomb homeowners. Macomb is also home to several public and private school districts and parents have a right to know what their child's education entails.
As temperatures climb into the high 40s Monday morning, Clinton Township drivers could see areas of fog, according to the National Weather Service.

The university will award up to 100 scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $4,000 a year for four years in an essay competition open to Michigan high school seniors.
Planning is already underway for the 2013 event.
A winter weather advisory will remain in effect from 7 p.m. Sunday to 6 a.m. Monday.
The township board is considering a one-year agreement to allow the recreation company to use Budd Park as an access point to the Clinton River for its canoe and kayak trips.
State Reps. Marilyn Lane and Anthony Forlini serve Clinton Township residents in District 31 and 24, respectively.
The restaurant plans to add new items to its menu and offer beer, wine and alcohol when it reopens.
From a canoe trip down the "mighty Clinton River" to bowl of Erma's vanilla custard, here are five of the attractions we treasure in Shelby Township and Utica.
The trip, sponsored by the Michigan Coalition for Human Rights, will take students on a trip to see the history of civil rights in the U.S.
Lawrence Technological University will award up to 100 scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $4,000 per year for 4 years in an essay competition open to Michigan high school seniors.
Lawrence Technological University will award up to 100 scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $4,000 per year for 4 years in an essay competition open to Michigan high school seniors.
Lawrence Technological University will award up to 100 scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $4,000 per year for 4 years in an essay competition open to Michigan high school seniors.
Eleven video excerpts from the episode are now available on Dateline's website, including 2 1/2 minutes of unaired interview time with a key witness in the Macomb County prosecutor's case against Michael George.
The following information was supplied by the Macomb County Sheriff's Office. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The new graduation date for the Utica Community Schools' Class of 2013 is Sunday, June 9, at The Palace of Auburn Hills.
In memory of the Clinton Township friends and neighbors who passed away this past week.
In memory of the Shelby Township and Utica friends and neighbors who passed away this past week.
The following information was supplied by the Clinton Township Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Check out five of the full- and part-time jobs now available at local businesses.
The university will award up to 100 scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $4,000 a year for four years in an essay competition open to Michigan high school seniors.