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Should Colleges Make Student Loan Payments for Low-Earning Grads?
Next year, Adrian College will begin paying debt for graduates that make $20,000 or less.

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Next year, Adrian College will begin paying debt for graduates that make $20,000 or less.

Next year, Adrian College will begin paying debt for graduates that make $20,000 or less.
Next year, Adrian College will begin paying debt for graduates that make $20,000 or less.
Next year, Adrian College will begin paying debt for graduates that make $20,000 or less.
The center, located in the lower level of the Fenton Winegarden Library, is expected to re-open on Sept. 24.
The following information was provided by the Chelsea Police Department. Arrests do not indicate a conviction.
Here are the top five stories of the day, from our Patch sites in southeast Michigan.
Here are the top five stories of the day, from our Patch sites in southeast Michigan.
Here are the top five stories of the day, from our Patch sites in southeast Michigan.
Here are the top five stories of the day, from our Patch sites in southeast Michigan.
Hank and Doug Meijer are the richest men in Michigan, with a net worth of $8.3 billion.
Hank and Doug Meijer are the richest men in Michigan, with a net worth of $8.3 billion.
Hank and Doug Meijer are the richest men in Michigan, with a net worth of $8.3 billion.
Hank and Doug Meijer are the richest men in Michigan, with a net worth of $8.3 billion.
Help the Humane Society of Huron Valley find a home for this affectionate feline.
Help the Humane Society of Huron Valley find a home for this affectionate feline.
Each week, Patch features a pet in the area in need of a good home.
Each week, Patch features a pet in the area in need of a good home.
The Health Division will offer vaccinations for $20 starting Sept. 17 at its offices in Pontiac and Southfield; countywide community outreach clinics kick off Sept. 25.
The pie auction was part of the 41st annual St. John Parish Applefest in Fenton.