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Inside One of Shelby Township's Priciest Homes
The home at 11471 Heatherwood Court is on the market for $1,499,000.

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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.
The home at 11471 Heatherwood Court is on the market for $1,499,000.

The house at 37332 Alpinia Lane is on the market for $699,900.
"Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War" will be on display at the main branch until Feb. 7.
Let Clinton Township Patch readers know when your school, church or organization is having an event.
Charity Music will host a special event Jan. 26 to give children an opportunity to touch, feel and play string, wind, brass and percussion instruments.
Michigan By The Bottle Tasting Room, located at 45645 Hayes, north of Hall Road, offers around 30 varieties of local wine, cheese and chocolates at any given time.
Serxho Guraleci, a Stevenson High School graduate and Wayne State football player, died while working out Jan. 21.
Works submitted to the Macomb, St. Clair and Lapeer Region Scholastic Art Awards will be on display Jan. 30-Feb. 12 at the Albert L. Lorenzo Cultural Center.
Works submitted to the Macomb, St. Clair and Lapeer Region Scholastic Art Awards will be on display Jan. 30-Feb. 12 at the Albert L. Lorenzo Cultural Center.
Michigan By The Bottle Tasting Room, located at 45645 Hayes, north of Hall Road, offers around 30 varieties of local wine, cheese and chocolates at any given time.
Two teams from Trinity Lutheran School in Utica will compete against some 500 students from across Michigan Jan. 28 in the Michigan Regional Future City Competition.
Loreena Mary Minaudo, 59, was severely burned and suffered significant smoke inhalation after her Biland Drive home caught fire Jan. 18. She later died from her injuries.
The Crazy Pizza People LEGO robotics team, which includes students from Crissman Elementary and Malow Junior High, has been invited to represent Michigan at the 2013 FIRST World Festival in St. Louis.
Martin Luther King Day is Jan. 21, 2013.
Martin Luther King Day is Jan. 21, 2013.
In memory of the Shelby Township and Utica friends and neighbors who passed away this past week.
In memory of the Clinton Township friends and neighbors who passed away this past week.
The Crazy Pizza People LEGO robotics team, which includes students from Crissman Elementary and Malow Junior High, has been invited to represent Michigan at the 2013 FIRST World Festival in St. Louis.
The following information was supplied by the Clinton Township Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Local residents can meet with State Rep. Anthony G. Forlini in Clinton and Harrison townships Jan. 21.