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Bio: </b>I grew up in a home where it was normal and, in fact, oddly comforting to see three different newspapers stacked beside the fireplace on any given day. "I don't know; let's check the newspaper," was a suggestion my parents patiently offered my nonstop curiosity about the world. And so the story goes that my grown-up years have been spent still surrounded in newspapers and taking part in their evolution. From my work covering local government for <i>The Towne Courier</i> of East Lansing to my seven years as part of the page one team at <i>The Kansas City Star</i> to my writing for the <i>Detroit Free Press's </i>"Twist" magazine, I have experienced the power of journalism in telling a town's stories and informing those who live there. I am a journalist; I am also the wife of a sports editor, the mom of two incessantly curious children and the friend of anyone who will entertain my idea for a girls night out that involves bad 80's music. I like skiing and boating, shopping with my daughter and listening to my son rattle off random football stats. And, yes, it is somewhat ironic that I'm the mom who makes the fun "patches" for the neighborhood kids' holey jeans.
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I do not identify with a specific political party because I think it's near impossible to fully fit the mold of a party's ideology. I try to support candidates and public officials who show they have an open mind and a willingness to consider others' viewpoints and visions. <br><br><b>Religion</b>
I am not devoted to any particular religion. <br><b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br><br>The 2011 Rochester Hills and Rochester city council elections and the Rochester Community Schools Board of Education elections.
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Here is a short guide to the week ahead.
A snowplow driver answers residents' most-asked questions.
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Detroit Tigers Winter Caravan will make two stops in Rochester Hills today.
A year and a half after shifting to a citywide waste hauler, lots more residents are recycling.
Put it on the curb or take it to a drop-off site, but first remove the ornaments and lights.
U.S. Census shows Michigan was the only state to lose population this decade, costing it one U.S. House seat.
The event is 1-4 p.m. Saturday and features food, music, crafts and more.
Click "Add" to upload your own snow creation to our gallery.
Pixley reappointed as vice president; neither vote was unanimous.
They have "all hands on deck" in exploring the costs and impact of two 3 million-gallon tanks.
Paint a Miracle helps people with disabilities gain self-confidence through art.
A light show, a road race and a road meeting are just a few of Rochester's upcoming events.
Advisory committee credits education and awareness with decreasing the number of incidents.
Traffic diverted for an hour; several fire crews on scene.