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A horrible accident tops this week's list of the most read stories in Mount Pleasant-Sturtevant Patch.

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A horrible accident tops this week's list of the most read stories in Mount Pleasant-Sturtevant Patch.

Democrat uses his first television ad to underscore Ryan's plan for Medicare and Zerban's pledge to leave the program alone.
Officials say they are going to look into allegations in anonymous letter that questions actions of Sonny Havn and calls for his resignation.
Congressman Paul Ryan's challenger in the race for the 1st District raised $200,000 more than Ryan during the third quarter of 2012.
There are still a few weeks left to decide on costumes and to stock up on candy before the annual parades of costumed kids commence.
Four boys were taken into custody because police say they were found leaving the area where a burglary was reported.
1800PetMeds has a whole page devoted to the facts and unfortunate myths associated with this sometimes controversial breed.
An investigation by the Racine County Sheriff has determined that allegations against Samantha Vos are unfounded.
President Barack Obama still leads Republican challenger Mitt Romney by double digits, Democrat Tammy Baldwin's edge over Republican Tommy Thompson in U.S. Senate race is lessening, new Marquette University Law School poll shows.
Police said Randy Storbeck's arm was sucked into a wood splitter Tuesday evening, as he worked in the back yard of his home. Neighbors immediately came to his aid, saving his life.
1800PetMeds has a whole page devoted to the facts and unfortunate myths associated with this sometimes controversial breed.
A man was found bleeding from a head wound in the 2300 block of Racine Street.
The Racine Police Department confirmed Tuesday afternoon in a written release that a 14-year-old boy is in custody for attempting to leave a bomb in a trash can at Park High School.
1800PetMeds has a whole page devoted to the facts and unfortunate myths associated with this sometimes controversial breed.
South Shore Fire Chief William Bouma retires in three days, but Mount Pleasant still hasn't found someone to fill the position, even temporarily.
You've been busy this week, and we understand that you might have missed some of the bigger stories from around Mount Pleasant-Sturtevant Patch. We've got a list of the top 10 most read stories from last week.
An attorney for Samantha Vos points out that her residency in Idaho is temporary. The letter was issued in response to a complaint of voter fraud filed by Roberta Retrum that says Vos voted illegally in Wisconsin while living in Idaho.
Oct. 12 is Slice of Hope Day, and Valentia's Pizzeria in Sturtevant will donate 10 percent of its dinner proceeds to the Karen Mullen Breast Cancer Foundation.
Police say a man who was having a relationship with an employee at Chipotle Mexican Grill cut himself before fleeing and driving west on Washington Avenue.