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Labor Day Weekend: What You Should Know
Here's the scoop on traffic, weather, holiday closings and things to do locally.

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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.
Here's the scoop on traffic, weather, holiday closings and things to do locally.

Five things you should do Labor Day weekend.
Students will see changes in the menu this year such as more whole-wheat foods and skim milk.
Most students, and parents too, will have to get back into the habit of homework and earlier bedtimes soon.
Most students will get back into the habit of homework and earlier bedtimes soon.
A guide to help you gather materials for your student.
A Clawson resident and coach says the city should come together to improve the park conditions.
The American Flag & Banner store in Clawson is selling special flags for the 10th anniversary of 9/11.
Police say Stephen Manthei stole about $10,000 during his term as president of the nonprofit youth football and cheerleading group.
David Martin says he will take his minor league baseball plan to another city.
Professional baseball team owner will have to address traffic impacts, parking details and site design in proposal.
Hard-hit south end residents find insurance will pay for structural damage but not tree removal.
DTE Energy says they hope to have all power restored by the end of today.
Residents will be able to voice their opinions before the City Planning Commission makes a final vote on City Park renovations for professional baseball.
The Clawson School Board is accepting applications for those interested in the opening.
Many businesses were still closed Monday because of power outages caused by Saturday's storm.
A few tidbits of information to start your day in Clawson.
DTE Energy says most power should be restored by the end of Monday.
Residents and city workers are still clearing damage left by a powerful storm that hit the south end of Clawson on Saturday.
Residents say the storm damage is the worst they've ever seen.