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Week in Review: Teachers Agree to Charter, Bicycle Danger and Memorial Day Event
A look back at the top stories on Clayton Patch this week.

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A look back at the top stories on Clayton Patch this week.

A look at the arrests the Clayton Police Department made from May 20 to June 1.
With a majority of Clayton Valley teachers giving their approval, the decision now goes to the school board.
With rain forecast, the city has canceled this weekend's Concert in The Grove.
With the charter done, a majority of Clayton Valley teachers must approve it.
Looking for a job? Patch compiles some local job openings in the Clayton area.
Take a look aat some of the camps available for the All Out Sports League this summer.
Members of the community gathered to remember those who went to war and did not come home.
Between barbecues and beach outings, it's sometimes too easy to forget that this holiday is designed to honor the 1.8 million Americans who have died in our nation's wars.
Staying away from buildings and brush, keeping charcoal dry and putting hot ash in a metal container are a few of the tips.
The Planning Commission heard public comments on the draft EIR for the proposed downtown Clayton Community Church complex.
The Eagles advanced out of the first round with a 2-1 victory over Montgomery.
The Valero gas station at Kirker Pass and Clayton roads was robbed Monday night.
Clayton Valley plays its first round game against Montgomery at home at 5 p.m.
Firefighters extinguished the 1-acre fire in about 30 minutes.
A look back at some of the stories on Clayton Patch in the past week.
A weekly review of what the Clayton Police Department was up to last week.
An earthquake was reported just after 7 p.m. Saturday.
By a 4-1 vote, the council decided to give the charter school campaign $8,500 to help with legal fees.
Clayton Valley junior Jennifer Goddard is selling old yearbooks to raise money for her school.