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Reader's Choice: Renshaw Lounge Voted Best Place to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day
The Clawson bar will likely be a hot spot for bargoers on St. Patrick's Day.

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Cut funding is an issue both the city and school district face. Officials continue to explore ways to offset the losses in state and federal funding as well as a decline in property values.
The Clawson bar will likely be a hot spot for bargoers on St. Patrick's Day.

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Area bars will be showing the NCAA tournaments this weekend and offering specials.
Area bars will be offering specials for fans to come in and watch the NCAA basketball tournament games.
Mascot encourages Clawson elementary students to keep reading.
Tom December plans to address the Liquor Control Commission, which meets today to consider several proposals.
With more volunteers and a larger area, organizers say Wednesday's event at the Farmers Market was a lot smoother.
The following information was collected from the Clawson Police Department.
Business leaders and community volunteers were also honored at the State of the City and State of the Schools addresses on Wednesday.
District hopes to have both positions filled by the end of the school year.
School librarian wins students the chance to chat via video with a Cleveland author about her book that they read.
A roundup of meetings and events in Clawson this week.
Tell us your vision for this vacancy on 14 Mile Road.
Wally is available for adoption at Paws for Life Rescue in Troy.
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Homes available at different locations and price points.
The 14 Mile Road restaurant gets the most votes in Clawson Patch's Readers' Choice poll this week.
The public is welcome to attend; reservations are required.
The victim suffered several injuries after being assaulted and robbed in his Clawson hotel room.