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Dearborn Week In Review

Dearborn Schools look to make upgrades and Dingell seeks to force more Title IX responsibility​.

DEARBORN, MI — In case you missed it, here's a roundup of the top Dearborn Patch stories this week.

Dearborn Seniors Can Attend School Events For Free

The Dearborn Public School District said Thursday it is are offering Dearborn residents over the age of 60 a Premier Citizen Discount Card, which would allow them to attend many public school programs for free.

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Eminem Surprises Fans At His New Restaurant In Downtown Detroit

The rapper's new restaurant, "Mom's Spaghetti" officially opened on Woodward Avenue in between the Fox Theatre and The Fillmore on Wednesday he tweeted. However, he didn't say he would be there in the tweet.

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2 Charged In Separate COVID-19 Vaccine Card Frauds

Two Metro Detroit residents were arrested Wednesday for their roles in separate frauds relating to COVID-19 vaccination cards, Acting United States Attorney Saima S. Mohsin said.

Dearborn Schools Look To Make Upgrades With Unused COVID Money

The Dearborn Public School system said Wednesday it is setting aside unused COVID-19 relief money to upgrade its building's heating, ventilation and air condition.

Dingell Seeks To Force More Title IX Responsibility

U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell introduced legislation on Tuesday that would hold education institutions accountable for any mishandling of sexual assault reports and failing to prevent further assaults.


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