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METRO DETROIT, MI – Here are some stories from the Michigan Patch network worth talking about tonight:
2 Good Samaritans Rescue Michigan Trooper From Violent Attack
- As the trooper was about to lose consciousness from choking, two motorists came to his rescue. Police say other motorists had driven on.
More Sexual Assault Charges Against Former USA Gymnastics Doc
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- More than 60 women and girls have stepped forward to accuse the former Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics physician.
Winning Powerball Numbers: $403M Wednesday, February 22, Jackpot
- What time is the Powerball drawing? If you haven’t purchased your tickets for Wednesday’s $403 million drawing, there’s still time.
Detroit Artists’ Enclave Russell Center Closes After Inspection
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- The city said “blatant disregard for city ordinances, laws and regulations” led to the surprise closure.
SE Michigan Chef $16K Winner On ‘Guy’s Grocery Games’
- Chad Barrett, a sous chef at on of Metro Detroit’s hottest new restaurants” won the breakfast challenge on Guy Fieri’s Food Network program.
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Also Worth a Read
- Green Laser Directed At Sheriff’s Helicopter, Origin Pinpointed
- Witness Saw Beating Victim With Gun To His Head, Called Police
- Reward Grows To $13,500 In Case Of Nurse Fatally Shot While Jogging
- Detroit Traffic Congestion Among Worst In The U.S.: Report
- Systemic Racism Played Role In Flint Water Crisis: Read The Report
Did you miss Tuesday’s Patch? Read it here.
Patch PM shares a few of the day’s must-read items from our Michigan network. The Patch community platform serves more than two dozen villages and cities in the region.
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