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5 Things You Should Know This Week in Saline
Get the scoop on what's happening Aug. 26 to Sept. 1 around town and nearby, including the Saline Community Fair, an evening of civil discourse and more.

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My family was a news family - we got the daily paper and discussed the nightly news over dinner. On the weekend, CBS News Sunday morning was part of our breakfast routine and we spent the first part of the day reading and swapping sections of the newspaper. With all that information floating around in our heads, you'd think one of us would have been able to beat my Dad at Trivial Pursuit. But, we never did - even when we teamed up against him! My first internship was in high school with the Rochester Eccentric newspaper. But I really caught the news bug at Michigan State University, where I studied history and journalism. I found a way to combine both subjects with jobs at The State News and the Lansing State Journal. Journalism, after all, has been called "the first rough draft of history." As luck would have it, I landed my first professional job near home at The Oakland Press and from there moved to The Detroit News. Despite its ups and downs, journalism has been a rewarding career that has allowed me to learn something new every day, meet fascinating people, be creative and serve the community!
Get the scoop on what's happening Aug. 26 to Sept. 1 around town and nearby, including the Saline Community Fair, an evening of civil discourse and more.

Get the scoop on what's happening Aug. 26 to Sept. 1 around town, including a Detroit Bully Corps pet adoption event, City Council meeting and more.
Get the scoop on what's happening Aug. 26 to Sept. 1 around town and nearby, including a Mom2Mom sale, ice cream social, pizza party and more.
Find out what's happening Aug. 22-25 around town and nearby, including the final Saline Summer Music Series concert, a Writers Read event and more.
Help the Humane Society of Huron Valley find this pet find a home.
Find out what's happening Aug. 22-25 around town and nearby, including the Haven Hill Festival, Joe Kocur Foundation for Children softball series charity event and more.
Partners Rick "Storm" Farkas and Judy Skemp, who have homes in Berkley and Alma, operate the food truck that serves up meats, vegan sausages and more.
The free concert will begin at 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 25, at Mary Kay Davis Park in Huntington Woods.
Find out what's happening Aug. 22-25, including the Berkley pub crawl, Robina Rhapsody, Music in the Woods and more.
Patch will be giving you highlights from the zoo all week. Today's installment is five free, kid-friendly things to do.
Patch will be giving you highlights from the zoo all week. Today's installment is five paid attractions.
Patch will be giving you highlights from the zoo all week. Today's installment is five paid attractions.
Fans of adventure, sci-fi, biotech and even comics will appreciate library page Griffin Bray's suggestions.
The Rust Belt Market vendor is among the top four contestants; voting is open until 6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28, and the winner will be announced the next day.
A survey that will provide guidance on improvements is available to take through Aug. 31.
Patch will be giving you highlights from the zoo all week. Today's installment is five free, kid-friendly things to do.
Find out what's happening Aug. 22-25, including a Dog Aide fundraiser, a farmers market at The Rust Belt Market and more.
Anthony Zanetti, 50, faces charges of indecent exposure and disorderly conduct in the Aug. 17 incident, according to the Ferndale Police Department.
Oakland Township resident Peter Jacobsen, 52, was arrested Aug. 18, according to a police report.
Alex Allie says he'll stick around until approximately early 2014 to wrap up loose ends and help the city find his replacement.