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Drop-off locations for supplies are located in a number of area cities.

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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.
Drop-off locations for supplies are located in a number of area cities.

Oakland County is sending a truck convoy to Missouri on June 16. Residents can donate supplies at several locations.
Oakland County is sending a truck convoy to Missouri on June 16. Residents can donate supplies at several locations.
Temperatures reached the lower 90's today; thunderstorms possible this evening.
American Legion hosts annual parade and ceremony at Memorial Park.
Residents on Darbee Court report that someone entered their cars and went through glove boxes, making off with a car charger and GPS unit.
The American Legion Post of Clawson will have their annual Memorial Day parade today on Main Street.
Gas prices are just under $4, with the five lowest area prices ranging from $3.89-$3.99
In their glamorous dresses and crisp tuxedos, teens headed to the Clawson High School prom Thursday at MacRay Harbor in Harrison Township.
Students have a two days off from school, and city offices are closed to observe the holiday.
National Weather Services predicts more flooding and rain will top the 2 to 4 inches that fell Wednesday.
There are plenty of fun events in Clawson this weekend that celebrate Memorial Day.
Band members, veterans and Cub Scouts will walk in the community parade on Main Street on Memorial Day.
Whether it's summer day camp or afternoons at the park, tell us what you do with your kids in Clawson during the summer months.
11-player team remains undefeated with a 8-5 victory over the Diamondbacks.
Here's a list of students who won school and community scholarships this year.
Clawson High School seniors earned a total of $1 million in scholarships this year.
Books, magazines and audio materials will be for sale at the library through Thursday.
Parents, school faculty, students and the community will gather tonight for Senior Honors Night.