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Brad Hurtig was featured on ESPN, The New York Times and "Montell Williams" after he suffered a devestating accident that took his hands.
Get to know the 2012-13 Trenton High School football team through a series of video interviews with Trenton Patch.
In 2002, Brad Hurtig lost both of his hands in a devastating accident and one year later he led his high school football team with 111 tackles -- without hands.
Let Trenton Patch readers know when your school, church or organization is having an event.
Trenton has several foreclosed houses for sale.
Do you have something to say about a restaurant or business in Trenton? Then rate it and review it on Patch.
In 2002, Brad Hurtig lost both of his hands in a devastating accident. One year later, he led his high school football team with 111 tackles -- without hands.
Trenton High School student Brady Tanguay had a hematoma the size of a baseball and pancreatitis after being hit at 7-on-7 football clinic in Saline, MI.
A contract restriction has halted development of the former Riverside Hospital property located in Downtown Trenton.
The unofficial results from the 23rd district had Pat Somerville with a landslide victory over Jeremy Cady by more than 4,300 votes in the race for the Republican nomination to represent the 23rd District in the state house.
The following information was supplied by the Trenton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Unofficial results show Pat Somerville as the Republican nomination for state representative of the 23rd district of Michigan.
Offcials for Legends 1926 Bar and Grill agreed to address security issues months ago, but no changes or additions have been made.
New park amenities would replace the Haas Park Building, which was scheduled for demolition earlier this year.
Trenton City Administrator Jim Wagner said legal proceedings could begin by the next city council meeting if the restaurant group that owns Legends 1926 Bar and Grill doesn't resolve the issue.
Get to know the 2012-13 Trenton High School football team through a series of video interviews with Trenton Patch.
Head Coach Bob Czarnecki said this season will be different from previous seasons because of one major factor. Watch the video and find out what separates this year from years past.
The following information was supplied by the Trenton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Trenton has a number of vacant buildings downtown and Trenton Patch wants to know what you'd like to see fill them?