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You can find almost anything at Tossed and Found in Wyandotte. Here are the items we liked the most.

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You can find almost anything at Tossed and Found in Wyandotte. Here are the items we liked the most.

You can find almost anything at Tossed and Found in Wyandotte. Here are the items we liked the most.
Children from across Downriver descended on Elizabeth Park to compete in several events at the Nursery School Olympics.
Zoie Rayne Mulheisen, 15, of Wyandotte, was reported missing at about 10 p.m. June 1.
Many winners fought back tears as they thanked presenters for honoring them with awards.
A sixth grader told police she was approached by a 60-year-old man at her bus stop.
Friends of the missing girl have not been cooperative with police.
The Trenton Baseball Association's opening day attendees stared in awe as a black Labrador retriever named Pete did something dogs don't normally do.
A representative of the UPS Store in Wyandotte said the new location has more parking available to customers.
Emerson Stockman Melhose, Jr., 72, was reported missing May 29.
The Nursery School Olympics begin at 10:30 a.m. June 6 at Elizabeth Park. Don't forget your camera!
The proposal includes the sale of the district's current bus fleet to Trinity Transportation for about $275,000.
Grilling tips from Trenton Fire Marshal to help you grill safe all summer.
Grosse Ile Township Schools officials sent out an email to parents detailing the initial report.
Zoie Rayne Mulheisen, 15, of Wyandotte was reported missing at about 10 p.m. June 1.
The Nursery School Olympics begin at 10:30 a.m. June 6 at Elizabeth Park. Don't forget your camera!
Where will you shop after the Woodhaven Kroger on West Road closes?
The life Christie Siegel had been accustomed to took a devastating turn in a split second, but somehow she found the will to move forward. Sponsored by Post Grape-Nuts.
The life Christie Siegel had been accustomed to took a devastating turn in a split second, but somehow she found the will to move forward. Sponsored by Post Grape-Nuts.
School Superintendent Carla Harting told Patch outsourcing busing would not result in the loss of any district jobs.