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Dearborn Week In Review
Dearborn is hiring election inspectors for November elections and two Dearborn schools were named as U.S. Blue Ribbon Schools.

DEARBORN, MI — In case you missed it, here's a roundup of the top Rochester Hills Patch stories this week.
Dearborn Officers Suspended After A Struggle Leaves A Man Dead
The Dearborn Police Department said Friday it is cooperating with Michigan State Police investigators after a man died while struggling with a Dearborn Police Officer at a Dearborn motel.
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Dearborn Hiring Election Inspectors For November Election
The City of Dearborn said Friday that Dearborn City Clerk George Darany is accepting applications for election inspectors to work the Nov. 2 election.
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Metro Detroit Could See Country's First Wireless Charging Road
A one-mile road stretch somewhere in Macomb, Oakland or Wayne County could allow electric drivers to charge their vehicle while driving.
2 Dearborn Schools Selected As U.S. Blue Ribbon Schools
Several Michigan schools were honored as Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education on Tuesday, including two in Dearborn. The award recognizes a school's overall academic performance as well the commitment by staff to help students succeed.
Dearborn Police Arrest Suspect Wanted For Murder
Dearborn Police on Monday said they arrested a suspect wanted for murder on Friday. Antonio Sims was charged with first-degree murder and two felony firearm violations by the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office, police said.
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