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Woman Learns of Her 'Death' on TV, Dad Shares Slammer with Son After Smuggling Smack in Shorts, Dream Cruise Nightmare, Officer Injured After Bullet Ricochets Off Pit Bull's Head: Michigan News Digest
Also, the Dearborn City Council wants "a cooling off period" before issuing any new hookah cafe permits.

The By Any Means Necessary civil rights group, shown here marching in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson, is using tensions there to discuss alleged police brutality in Detroit. (Photo: By Any Means Necessary web site.)
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- Man Shoved at Hank Williams Jr. Concert May Not Survive
- Dream Cruise Nightmare: Classic 1965 Corvette Stingray Stolen
- Civil Rights Activists Exploiting Ferguson, MO, Unrest: Neighbors
- Woman Hears Reports of Her Death on TV
- Dad Shares Slammer with Son After Smuggling Smack in His Shorts
- Bullet Ricochets Off Pit Bull’s Head, Injuring Police Officer
- City Forgives Pickup Fees as Cleanup Continues from Floods of 2014
- Citing Craigslist Crime Study, Novi Police Open Lobby for Transactions
- ‘It’s Just a Cooling Off Period’: 180-Day Freeze Hookah Cafe Openings
- Woman Takes Plea Deal After Failing to Report Embezzled Funds to IRS
- Did Your Child Read to Avoid ‘Summer Slide’? Contest Rules
- Royal Oak Police Blotter: Aug. 7-14
- Curbside Scavenging of Flood-Damaged Items Illegal
- Wayne County Hiring New Legislative Auditor General
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