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Patch caught up with the 2013 Trenton High School varsity football seniors to find out what makes them tick.
Crimes included 1 sex crime and 2 damage to property reports.
Plus more police and crime news from around Metro Detroit this week.
Plus more ways to celebrate food this weekend in Metro Detroit, and a roundup of area restaurant news.
Plus more must-read stories from around southeast Michigan this week.
If not, here's a code you can use to get your hands on the popular drink a little early.
You can find the local prices at gas stations using the interactive map below.
The unofficial end of summer is also the day Sugar Island is closed to the public until next year.
There's only one place in Trenton where you can smoke different types of tobacco and drink unique coffee blends.
The original park bridges, built in the 1920s, were demolished in June.
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Trenton teacher, football coach and Victory Day founder Aaron Segedi found time in his busy schedule to speak about one of the Trenton area's most cherished events.
The bill will provide health care for 470,000 additional low-income Michigan residents.
In the past, cell phones were banned at Trenton High School, but the policy has changed.
A backyard barbecue doesn't have to dent your wallet. Here's how to throw a gourmet feast on the cheap.
Here's a list of five things to know about the upcoming open houses at Trenton Public Schools.
St. Phillip Lutheran Church has spots open for three- and four-year-old students.