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What's Happening in Novi This Week: Jan. 2-8
From athletics to community events, here's what's going on in Novi this week.

I<strong> </strong>am excited to be back in my home community covering news for Novi. Although I grew up in Northville and graduated from Northville High School, I have spent a lot of time in the Novi community.
Most of my experience is in community journalism. I have worked for the Mackinac Island Town Crier, covering local events, school board meetings and local issues. I have also interned at Capital Area Women's LifeStyle Magazine in Lansing, writing about local women and non-profits.
I have a degree in journalism from Michigan State University. In college I was the editor in chief of a monthly print student magazine for two years.
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From athletics to community events, here's what's going on in Novi this week.

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The following information was supplied by the Novi Police Department. Arrests do not indicate a conviction.
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Instead of pitching your tree this year, you can consider recycling it into mulch.
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The girls beat Wayne Memorial Tuesday, while the boys fell short.
The Parents of African American Students in Novi runs a biweekly tutoring program on Saturdays for Novi students.
Global Office Solutions of Novi says it is facing an unfair bidding situation.
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Teams drove around Novi Friday to take photos of predetermined places or items to earn points. Here's a look at what the event was like from one of its participants.
The Novi Chamber of Commerce has partnered with the city and Novi Rotary to give out six business recognition awards.
The following information was supplied by the Novi Police Department. Arrests do not indicate a conviction.