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Tim Hortons Looking to Rebuild Dunkin' Donuts in Rochester Hills
It's one of three planned locations in the city for the Canadian coffee and donut shop.

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It's one of three planned locations in the city for the Canadian coffee and donut shop.

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An OU parking lot is transforming into a used car dearlership for the Richard Armitage film.