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The Arizona Republic

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Farmington Hills City Council Monday issued a proclamation naming September as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month.

Saginaw Township's Erica Decker to serve on Miss Michigan Teen court...

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Saginaw Township's Erica Decker, 14, earned her place among Michigan's pageant royalty this weekend. She will serve on the court of Carleigh Corrion-Rowley,...

Observer and Eccentric Newspapers and Hometown Weeklies

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It appears a majority of the Farmington Hills City Council does not want a formal evaluation process for City Manager Steve Brock.

Women from Mattawan, Saginaw, Bloomfield Hills claim final 3 spots in...

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The final three spots in the state competition were claimed in front of a lively crowd at the Miss Lighthouse Coast pageant held at the Holiday Inn Muskegon...

Come Play! | The Detroit Jewish News

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The Fall League concluded in early February with a showdown between the top two teams for the Championship. In the end, Team Keep It Shtegen, with Jerry Wayne,...

Bras for a Cause Oct. 3 | FOX 2 Detroit

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Bras for a Cause combines live and silent auctions, fantastic food from local restaurants, live music and breast cancer survivors strutting their stuff on the...

The Tennessean

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The Farmington Hills City Council approved a $160-million plan to renovate Botsford Hospital.

The News Leader

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Farmington Hills city council will deliberate and choose their new city manager Monday.

The Montgomery Advertiser

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Farmington Hills City Council Monday issued a proclamation naming September as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month.

Theresa Rich for Farmington Hills City Council | Oakland County...

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Please join us for a Campaign Kick-off on behalf of our Farmington Hills City Council Candidate THERESA RICH

Road funding is driving force in Farmington Hills election

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'It would tax them out of their homes'

SAFE at home: Softball tourney scores for awareness

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Players had a ball raising money for Farmington's SAFE program.
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