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Accused Cake-Kicker Now Alleged Ice-Cream Slapper: Patch PM
'Fowling' Coming Soon | Assault at Mosque | R&D 100 Finalist | Property Tax Exemptions | You Can't Unsee Naked Trump | Afternoon Traffic

DETROIT, MI – Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Michigan Patch:
Accused Cake-Kicker Now Alleged Ice-Cream Slapper: Police
- Irate woman allegedly slapped manager when ice cream shop didn't have the flavor of ice cream she wanted.
Sport of ‘Fowling’ Could Make its Debut at Old Brewery
- Fusion of football and bowling was invented in Michigan and could have a wider appeal nationwide.
Charges Filed in Assault on Juvenile at Canton Mosque
- Authorities haven't disclosed a motive in the alleged assault, but said it was not a hate crime
Bloomfield Hills Family’s Obi Eating Device R&D 100 Finalist
- Obi helps people who don’t have mobility in their arms eat without the assistance of others.
Tax Audits Nabs Owners of Second Homes for Improper Exemptions
- Wealthy, and not-so-wealthy stripped of tax breaks call Treasury audits only a witch hunt to fill state coffers.
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Naked Donald Trump Statue Captures Attention, Quickly Taken Down
- GRAPHIC CONTENT: Yep, you can see naked Trump — if you want — but be warned, nakedness can't be unseen.
Also Worth a Read
- Registered Sex Offender Facing More Jail Time
- Annual Air Show Expanded Show Time to Include More Aerial Attractions
- Macomb Murder Suspect 'Ready to Go Out in a Blaze of Glory'
- Ford Says Its Driverless Cars Will Hit the Road by 2021
- Boyfriend Charged in Mount Clemens Woman's Murder
- $5,000 Reward Offered In Murder of Oakland County Jogger
- U.S. Navy Set to Commission USS. Detroit, the City’s Newest Namesake
- Royal Oak Turns Volume Down on Woodward Dream Cruise
- Federal Appeals Court Upholds Michigan's Straight-Ticket Voting
- Elephants Who Changed Zoo Ethics Immortalized in 'Wanda and Winky' Book
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