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Here's how to download eBooks from the Trenton Veterans Memorial Library, and ways to learn how to use that gadget!

Here are two dozen dinners, parties and other events happening on the last night of the year.
Part-time drivers and new, three-lane salt-spreaders will help the Road Commission for Oakland County remove the snow in and around Birmingham this year.
Here are two dozen dinners, parties and other events happening on the last night of the year.
Here's how to download eBooks from the Dearborn Public Library, and when they can teach you how to use that gadget!
There will be no refuse collection on either Christmas or New Year’s days.
You have until Dec. 31 to make nominations for L. Brooks Patterson's '40 Under 40.'
You have until Dec. 31 to make nominations for L. Brooks Patterson's '40 Under 40.'
You have until Dec. 31 to make nominations for L. Brooks Patterson's "40 Under 40."
Here's how to download eBooks from the Rochester Hills Public Library.
Here's the mobile app you can use to follow the jolly man's magical flight.
Longtime donors to bestow Oakland University with distinctive campus landmark: a bell tower.
You have until Dec. 31 to make nominations for L. Brooks Patterson's '40 Under 40.'
Here's what you need to know before heading out.
Cody Wilson, Eric Fisher and the CMU Chippewas will take on Western Kentucky in Little Caesars Pizza Bowl.
Chef John Miller works for Chartwells at the university.
A storm that threatens to dump a foot of snow on parts of northern Michigan just in time for the holiday is only expected to dust Rochester and Rochester Hills with precipitation.
Created by Rochester elementary schools, the winning creation will earn a slip-and-slide afternoon for the school.
You can drop off your creations at the school Administration Building starting today through Jan. 9.
Lego workshop, video game tournament and movie day are among the attractions.