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Festival of the Senses Now Registering Fidos for First-Ever Dog Parade
Clinton Township’s Festival of the Senses is pre-registering pups for its Dog Parade on Sept. 22 at the Civic Center.

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Clinton Township’s Festival of the Senses is pre-registering pups for its Dog Parade on Sept. 22 at the Civic Center.

This is the Patton family's 11th stuffed animal drive held in memory of baby Erin. Collection bins will be available at Cobblestone Ridge Dentistry in Macomb Township and McKernan Chiropractic in Shelby Township through Oct. 2.
The following information was supplied by the Macomb County Sheriff's Office. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
This is the Patton family's 11th stuffed animal drive held in memory of baby Erin. Collection bins will be available at Cobblestone Ridge Dentistry in Macomb Township and McKernan Chiropractic in Shelby Township through Oct. 2.
Unattended smoking materials left in an ash tray on the balcony of a third-floor unit caused the fire Aug. 31 at The Harbours, Fire Marshal Steve Conroy says.
Unattended smoking materials left in an ash tray on the balcony of a third-floor unit caused the fire Aug. 31 at The Harbours, Fire Marshal Steve Conroy says.
Clinton Township residents can pay their summer 2012 taxes without penalty now through Sept. 14.
Applications must be returned to the Recreation Center by Friday, Sept. 14, at 5 p.m.
There are so many different ways to use Patch–and new features are always being added–so with Clinton Township Patch celebrating its two-week anniversary, we wanted to make sure you knew all the ways to use this site to the fullest!
School begins for most students in St. Clair Shores townships today. Upload your back-to-school photos on Patch!
Skylar Bisel's Bizzy Fizz Bath Treats will be featured in luxury gift bags for industry representatives attending the GBK Gift Lounge in honor of the 2012 Primetime Emmy Awards nominees and presenters.
Fireworks can be used the day before, day of and day after a national holiday. Do you agree?
Through the Labor Day weekend, The Harbours Apartments will collect clothes, shoes and anything else individuals would like to donate in the complex's clubhouse for those impacted by the fire.
Under Michigan fireworks law, residents can use consumer fireworks on the day before, day of and day after a national holiday, including Labor Day.
The man entered the Flagstar Bank on Hall Road at around 5:30 p.m. Aug. 31 and handed a note, implying he had a gun and demanding money, to the teller, according to the sheriff's office.