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5 Ways to Celebrate MLK Day in the Metro Detroit Area
Here are five ways to recognize the day.

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Andrew Thurlow is the Local Editor for Wyandotte Patch and Trenton-Grosse Ile Patch. A Downriver native and graduate of the Wayne State University Journalism Program, Andrew has worked in a variety of fields within the industry, from local government and sports reporting to automotive and international business news.
Throughout his years at WSU, Andrew worked extensively as a reporter at various daily, weekly and online publications, including the Ile Camera and The News-Herald. He has been awarded for sports and news reporting. In the winter of 2011, he began working as a stringer in the sports department at The Detroit News, covering high school sports including, but not limited to, football, basketball and baseball. After graduating, he immediately landed a full-time position as an intern reporter at Automotive News, the flagship publication under the Crain Communications Inc. umbrella, all the while working nights at The Detroit News. He started from absolute scratch covering business journalism. By the time the term ended, he was covering national and international business news with the rest of the veteran staff. After two years at the Det. News and nearly a year as an auto reporter, Andrew decided to retrace his steps and return to local journalism.
Here are five ways to recognize the day.

The following information was supplied by the Trenton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Keep out of the cold with the one stop Vendor Expo during the WBA 3rd Fridays winter months.
Carla Harting is hosting a coffee and conversation event Wednesday, Jan. 22 to discuss any topics of interest that parents and the public have about the schools.
Customers who bank at this location were notified 90 days prior to closing.
Jeremy Sladovnik denies the allegations that he raised the rent and forced the popular coffee shop to close.
The following information was supplied by the Trenton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Wyandotte Police Sgt. Dan Kotkowski reminds residents to “always keep your doors locked, windows rolled up and valuables out of your car.”
Although the owner did tell sources close to the business she was planning on selling in the near the future, she was never planning on retiring.
Grab a few of your favorite records and join DJ Handstand for vinyl night at Tongue's Coffee shop.
Have you been affected? How is this changing your shopping habits?
Here are five things happening in Wyandotte this week. Have an event you'd like to see posted? Email info to andrew.thurlow@patch.com.
Have an event you'd like to see posted? Email info to andrew.thurlow@patch.com.
In memory of the Wyandotte friends and neighbors who passed away in recent days.
Cream Barber & Shop offers a variety cuts from traditional, 50’s pompadours and combovers to textured and west coast-style, rockabilly cuts.
Plus more must-read stories from around southeast Michigan this week.
Plus more must-read stories from around southeast Michigan this week.
Auditions will be held Feb. 10 - 11 from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Out of the Box Theater, 1165 Ford Ave., in Wyandotte.
The donation will enhance science education programs to help students gain a greater understanding and appreciation of the role that science plays in their everyday lives.
Deangelis was sentenced Wednesday to three to 15 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter, and three to 10 years for second-degree child abuse.