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DETROIT, MI – Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Michigan Patch:

Township May Pull Back Welcome Mat to Refugees

One of 10 “Welcoming Michigan” communities, West Bloomfield could rescind designation at Monday meeting.

‘Coach of the Year’ Who Stole from Cheer Team Sentenced

“I want every penny,” says judge who sentenced former coach to probation and ordered more than $12,000 restitution.

Where Are Michigan Teens Most Likely to Get Pregnant in Michigan?

Report shows lowest rates were in wealthy suburbs, largest percentages were concentrated in central cities in eight counties.

Gorcyca Apologizes for ‘Frustration’ in Custody Case

The judge who sent children to detention for refusing to have lunch, reconcile with father responds to Judicial Tenure Commission complaint.

Drivers Blowing Through Stop Sign Caught on Video

A resident recorded a dozen videos of motorists running a three-way stop sign in a residential neighborhood.

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