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A roundup of top stories from last week on the Clawson Patch.
Students have a two days off from school, and city offices are closed to observe the holiday.
Police say the tombstones may have been stolen and left at a construction site.
We know parents take hundreds of photos, so send us a shot of your child dressed to the nines and we'll feature it on Patch.
At parades, cemeteries and in private, families will honor those who served their country.
The parade will start at the American Legion post and end with a ceremony at Memorial Park.
If you are traveling for the long holiday weekend, here's the scoop on construction, weather and how to stay connected.
The following information was supplied by the Clawson Police Department.
Elizabeth Kurkowski will donate proceeds from the fundraiser to autism programs at Clawson and Royal Oak high schools.
Do you have knee pain when you run? Here's some things to try.
The Great Lakes State Fair is in the works for Labor Day weekend at Suburban Collection Showplace.
The students were recognized for academic and athletic success as well as service to the community.
Here's a list of students who won school and community scholarships this year,
Safety officials show students what the aftermath of a fatal accident looks like.
A roundup of various Facebook posts from Clawson pages.
A roundup of meetings and events in Clawson this week.
Live music, produce and flowers greet the hundreds of people who attended the opening day for the market, which will return in July.
We are accepting nominations for outstanding kids in Clawson.
Attendees will have a chance to buy flowers, produce and meet the Clawson Patch staff.
Details on a few homes that are now on the market in Clawson.
Chico is available for adoption through Paws for Life Rescue in Troy.
Students attended the special assembly on Friday.
The launch of Slurpee Lite marks the first time in 45 years that 7-Eleven has expanded the Slurpee brand to include a sugar-free option on a national level.
A list of recent deaths with arrangements handled at Gramer Funeral Home and Lynch & Sons.
In this editorial, 52-4 District Court Judge Kirsten Nielsen Hartig informs readers of the dangers of synthetic marijuana.
Youth performance will focus on God's love and building community.
'People need realize what is going on and why it needs to stop,' student says at Easter Seals Michigan hosted anti-bullying event Thursday.
If you register in advance, the cost is $15.
An anti-bullying march will take place in Clawson on Thursday.
Burns looks to return to Oakland County Board of Commissioners after Bosnic unseated him in 2010.
Here are several vendors you can expect to see on Sunday at City Park.
A roundup of weekend events in Clawson.
A recap of the City Council meeting on Tuesday evening at City Hall.
Find out how much the homes in your neighborhood are selling for.
Thieves cut off part from Chevrolets in both cases.
Do you suffer from tension headaches? Learn some tips on how to manage them.
Mary Liz Curtin took recent buying trips to both Peru and India.
Gas prices in metro Detroit are down from last week.