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Photo Hunt: Where in Troy Did I Find This?
Let's play a game. I took a photo in town Tuesday. You guess where I took it.

I am excited to be covering local news for Troy Patch and Shelby-Utica Patch.
Most of my experience is in community journalism. Prior to my experience in Troy and Shelby-Utica, I helped launch West Bloomfield Patch and worked as local editor in that township for two years. I have also covered Clawson Patch.
I have a Bachelor's degree in journalism from Oakland University. When I studied there, I also worked as an editor for the independent student newspaper on campus, The Oakland Post.
In my free time, you will most likely find me at a local concert venue, watching hockey, and volunteering. Just not at the same time.
Contact: (248) 622-7994 or tim dot rath at patch dot com.
Let's play a game. I took a photo in town Tuesday. You guess where I took it.

The following information was obtained from the Troy Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Incumbent Mayor Dane Slater among those who met Tuesday's filing deadline for May 7 election.
Troy Police arrested one of two suspects, later charged with breaking and entering.
A hazardous weather statement issues a warning about icy gravel roads Monday morning.
Funds will benefit the nonprofit organization Angels of Hope.
A hazardous weather statement issues a warning about icy gravel roads Monday morning.
Weather-related blood drive cancellations result in low supplies across southeast Michigan. Give blood in Troy or at a nearby center!
Township Board seeks to extend six-month ban on oil and natural gas drilling and hydraulic fracturing.
A look at the Troy-area obituaries for Feb. 3-9.
What's selling? Here's a list of single-family homes recently sold in West Bloomfield.
What's selling? Here's a list of single-family homes recently sold in Troy.
17-year-old Troy High student, who dreams of a career in front of a news camera, excels in dance and community service.
Kohl’s is honoring more than 2,300 youth, ages six to 18, who have made a positive impact on their communities with more than $425,000 in scholarships and prizes; top winners receive $10,000 each
Kohl’s is honoring more than 2,300 youth, ages six to 18, who have made a positive impact on their communities with more than $425,000 in scholarships and prizes; top winners receive $10,000 each.
School district scores well above state averages. However, most scores are down from 2011 test.
Check back with West Bloomfield Patch at 10 a.m. Monday for a look at how students fared on their Fall 2012 Michigan Education Assessment Program exams.
Check back with Troy Patch at 10 a.m. Monday for a look at how students fared on their Fall 2012 Michigan Education Assessment Program exams.
Detroit Police initially had no leads in the case before another alleged murder Jan. 3.