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'First Wave' in Flint Charges | Pill-Pushing Physician | Kosher Passover Foods Approved | Name the Eaglets | Rape Kit Conviction | Traffic

DETROIT, MI – Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Michigan Patch:
Longtime Howell's Bar Manager Elayne Klavinger Dies
- A memorial service will be held on the second anniversary of the date the bar Elyane Klavinger transformed burned.
Flint Water Crisis: Criminal Charges Just the 'First Wave'
- Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette announced charges against two state and one city of Flint official.
Troy Doctor Peddled 'Large Number' of Pain Pills to Street Dealers: Feds
- Indictment alleges Dr. Michael Weiss conspired with street dealers to peddle hundreds of thousands of dollars in prescription drugs.
Passover 2016: More Foods Declared Kosher For Conservative Jews
- Sushi? Corn flakes? See what new foods Conservative Jewish worshippers may be feasting on this Passover.
And Then There Were Two: Michigan Eagle Cam
- Now that both eaglets have hatched, the question is, what should they be named?
Conviction Obtained After Long Forgotten Rape Kit Tested
- Authorities want Detroit man convicted in the 2008 rape of a woman in Southfield will be sentenced as habitual offender.
Also Worth a Read
- 2 Cool Events Tuning Up in Sky Could Equal Celestial Bummer
- Westborn Collaborates with Marais Chef for Plymouth Bistro
- Response to Royal Oak Downtown Park, Redevelopment Mostly Positive
- Beaumont Children's Gets $1M from Children's Miracle Network Hospitals
- Drink Water AND Live in Flint, MI Gov. Rick Snyder Told
- Terminally Ill Dog Buddy Checks Last Item from 'Bucket List'
- Key Figure in DPS Corruption Lived Large in Farmington Hills
- 25 Best High Schools in Michigan: U.S. News Rankings 2016
- Driver Had Blood Alcohol Content of .107 Percent: Police
- Child Care Costs Michigan Families Too Much: Study
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