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Final Rites for WWII Vet, County Can't Prosecute Rape, Judge Accused of Affair Says He'll Resign if Elected: Michigan News Digest
Also, America's most dangerous small city is making it more dangerous for johns and prostitutes, plus Election 2014 information.

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- World War II Soldier Finally Laid to Rest
- Man Admits Rape, But County Can’t Prosecute
- ‘Bill’ Ford’s Secret Admirer Left Parole Officer Contact Information
- Lebanese, American Flags Torched at Dearborn Heights Home
- Episcopal Diocese of Michigan Takes Strong Position on Gun Control
- Canton Man Walks Into Sex Trap in ‘Star Wars’ Costume: Report
- Friends Stop Robber Gloved with Potato Chip Bag
- Where is the Best Pizza in Michigan?
- Judge Accused of Affair Says He’ll Resign if Re-Elected
- America’s Most Dangerous City Makes Life More Dangerous for Johns, Prostitutes
- Martina McBride to Perform at Michael A. Guido Theater Nov. 7
- Birmingham Bistro Confirms Second Location at One Detroit Center
- One Dear and Another Not-So-Dear Encounter with Deer: Patch Editor’s Notebook
- ESPN: Lions Tackle Mosley Suspended for Smoking Marijuana
- Legally High: More Places May Relax Pot Laws Nov. 4
- Vote on Nov. 4 Wolf Hunt Questions May Not Matter
- What’s Your Pure Michigan Moment?
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