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Great Concerts, Comedy Theater and More This Weekend in Dearborn
Here are five things to look out for over the weekend in Dearborn.

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Here are five things to look out for over the weekend in Dearborn.

Feb. 1 is the deadline for residents to submit their ‘animal tales’ to the Dearborn Public Library as part of The Big Read community celebration.
Police watched her drive through a turn-around at high speed, cross all lanes on Outer Drive, jump the curb and drive on the sidewalk before coming to a stop next to a tree.
Pipes that freeze most frequently are those that are exposed to severe cold, like water supply pipes in unheated interior areas such as basements, crawl spaces, attics and garages.
A compilation of obituaries from the Dearborn area.
A roundup of what Oakwood physicians and nurses have seen lately in area hospitals.
The university's Facebook page has received more than 100 comments since 8 p.m. Tuesday, most of them voicing frustrations with the school.
Dearborn Public Schools will be closed Wednesday, Jan. 8, due to extreme weather.
2,841 vehicles were ticketed since Dec. 15 for parking on Dearborn streets during snow emergencies.
It may take up to 48 hours after normal collection days for trash and recycling to be collected because of Sunday's heavy snowfall and below-zero temperatures.
If you are willing to bear the cold, there's a lot of snow out there to enjoy.
The two dogs found on Pardee Ave. near Van Born last week were reunited with their owner on Friday.
The new council was sworn in by Michigan Supreme Court Justice Brian Zahra, along with Dearborn Mayor John B. O'Reilly Jr.
Here are a few tips to keep in mind to avoid injury when shoveling snow.
Trash and recycling collection in Dearborn will be delayed one day due to the heavy snow around town.
Find out what's happening in Dearborn this week.
Vehicles can again be parked in city streets without penalty.