Here are the top five stories of the day, from our Patch sites in southeast Michigan.
Parenting Awareness Michigan, a group that promotes education for parents and caregivers, is running a poster contest to honor Parenting Awareness Month.
Cancer treatment takes a financial toll on people that often goes unannounced, according to The Pink Fund.
Football players at Trenton Public Schools are not to wear pads or helmets during practice today.
Paying off debt became a way of life for Randy Buckman, who learned the hard way that having it all doesn’t necessarily mean your finances are in good shape.
Temps will be in the 90s for the second day in a row, and storms could become severe, according to the National Weather Service.
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Some financial advice never changes — don’t spend more than you make! — and gets passed along from parents to their children.
The MHSAA has announced a partnership that will allow all post-season tournaments to be watched on the NFHS Network.
State Supt. Mike Flanagan says he supports a national suggestion to start high school later in the day, but some Trenton, Grosse Ile parents say, "no way."
Doors open at 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 13 at the Grosse Ile Municipal Airport in hanger one.
Parents must sign concussion awareness forms before Trenton and Grosse Ile students can participate in sports or physical education classes.
There are about 140 breweries, microbreweries and brew pubs in the state.
Temps will near 100 degrees today in southeast Michigan.
Trooper Michael Sura will now be writing the Ask A Trooper column.
Here's a list of five things to know about the upcoming Christmas musical at the Trenton Village Theatre.
As fall approaches, tree maintenance becomes more important, and often, more costly.
Anxious about school? It's OK. Here are some easy suggestions for easing the pain.
Check out some of this week's top community contributions from the area.
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