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Here's a roundup of Facebook responses to a recent question about the Rochester Hills store.

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Here's a roundup of Facebook responses to a recent question about the Rochester Hills store.

The Board of Education approved his salary and contract Monday night.
Up to two additional inches are expected on Tuesday.
Registration is now open for the Sept. 29 race.
Clawson could get 2 inches of snow Tuesday.
It looks a lot like winter outside, but summer job opportunities are available at parks and other locations around the city.
Registration is now open for the Sept. 29 race.
Registration is now open for the Sept. 29 race.
The snow plows have already been out Monday morning around Trenton and Grosse Ile.
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The snow plows have already been out Monday morning around Novi and Northville.
Listen and watch as Olivia Millerschin performs her latest single, "Screw Valentine's Day."
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory and a hazardous weather outlook covering Saline.
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for parts of southeast Michigan, including Oakland Township and Lake Orion.
The snow plows have already been out Monday morning around Bloomfield and Metro Detroit.
The snow plows have already been out Monday morning around Birmingham.
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for parts of southeast Michigan, including Berkley and Huntington Woods.
The snow plows have already been out Monday morning around Chelsea.
The snow will continue through Tuesday, when up to 2 additional inches are possible, according to the National Weather Service.
The snow plows have already been out Monday morning around Rochester.