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Charm(ing) Idea to Stop Bullying, 'After School' App Terrorism Charges, Woman Charged with Killing Kin Thought They Would Be 'Better Off Dead': Michigan News Digest
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Gold coins worth $1,200 have been showing up in Salvation Army Red Kettles. (Photo via Creative Commons)
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- How a Simple Charm Can Help Stop Bullying
- Oakland Teen Faces Terrorism Charges on ‘After School’ App Threats
- Authorities Charge Woman in Killing of Her Son and Infant Granddaughter
- Police: Farmington Woman Crashes While Inhaling Laughing Gas
- Hundreds to Protest George Will’s MSU Commencement Appearance
- Vaccine Waivers Harder to Get Under New Rules
- Smitten with the Mitten? 12 Michigan-Made Gift Ideas
- Patch Poll: Is Suspicion-Based Drug Testing for Welfare Recipients a Good Idea?
- ‘Fireballs’ in the Sky: Peak Viewing Times for the Geminids
- 50 Texting Terms Kids Don’t Want You to Know
- Grant Will Help Farmington School’s Homeless Kids
- Secret Santa Drops $1,200 Coin in Salvation Army’s Red Kettle
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