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Anderson Middle School Restrooms to be Renovated
Leaky plumbing and poor ventilation will be fixed in two boys bathrooms that also will be made to comply with Americans with Disabilities Act.

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Leaky plumbing and poor ventilation will be fixed in two boys bathrooms that also will be made to comply with Americans with Disabilities Act.

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A severe thunderstorm Tuesday brought down power lines and cut service to more than 1,000 customers in the city.
The red-carpet event Aug. 19 at Westborn Market will include chilled champagne, food samples from Metro Detroit restaurants, live music and a silent auction.
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Back-to-school issues including lunch prices, rest room repairs, the 2011-2012 district master calendar and more will be on the agenda Monday night.
Western Market, Ferndale Foods or Save-A-Lot sell the ground turkey or cat food products that have been pulled off the shelves in a number of states, including Michigan.
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The grocery chain's representatives, as well as those from Papa Joe's, said they do not sell the cat food also involved in a nationwide Salmonella scare.
Neither Hiller's Market nor Westborn Market sell ground turkey or cat food products that have been pulled off the shelves in a number of states, including Michigan.
Alan Posner met Monday evening with students and parents outside the high school.
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What are the strategies for balancing kids' needs and wants without breaking the bank?
What are your strategies for balancing kids' needs and wants without breaking the bank?