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Well-Timed Screams Save Man from Being Crushed to Death: Patch PM
Rock Legend Joins School Orchestra | This: Good Cop Story | Whistleblowers Among 'TIME 100' | Why Passover Is So Late | Afternoon Traffic

DETROIT, MI – Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Michigan Patch:
Well-Timed Screams Save Man from Being Crushed in Demolition
- Demolition crew hired to tear down abandoned properties stopped the operation in the nick of time, but man sustained multiple broken bones.
Ferndale Orchestra, International Rock Legend Share Stage
- Mark Wood, Trans-Siberian Orchestra co-founder who has accompanied impressive list of rock legends, will lead workshop, perform in concert.
Instead of Tickets, Michigan Driver Got a Good Cop Story
- Things could have turned out differently for dad whose 3-year-old wasn’t in a car seat when he was stopped for a tinted window violation.
Flint Water Crisis Whistleblowers 'TIME 100' Honorees
- Tribute: Pediatrician Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha and Virginia Tech professor Marc Edwards “up against official ignorance and indifference.”
Why is Passover So Late in 2016 When Easter was So Early?
- It all depends on which calendar you use.
Also Worth a Read
- 2 Cool Events Tuning Up in Sky Could Equal Celestial Bummer
- Longtime Howell's Bar Manager Elayne Klavinger Dies
- Flint Water Crisis: Criminal Charges Just the 'First Wave'
- Troy Doctor Peddled 'Large Number' of Pain Pills to Street Dealers: Feds
- Passover 2016: More Foods Declared Kosher For Conservative Jews
- And Then There Were Two: Michigan Eagle Cam
- Conviction Obtained After Long Forgotten Rape Kit Tested
- Westborn Collaborates with Marais Chef for Plymouth Bistro
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