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Week in Review: Local Home Sale Prices Rise, Council Adopts Budget and More
A roundup of top stories from last week on the Clawson Patch.

I'm excited to be covering Clawson as your Patch local editor. I'm originally from Saginaw, Mich. and I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Michigan State University. I've worked in several newsrooms across Michigan and also Ohio. Before coming to Patch, I was a reporting intern at the Associated Press in Detroit where I covered a range of topics including Detroit Public Schools and national trends.
Throughout college, I worked for my student newspaper and completed internships at the Detroit Free Press, The Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, WLAJ ABC 3 in Lansing and The Saginaw News. My journalism experiences helped me discover my love for education reporting and digging into communities to find those untold stories.
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<b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
Cut funding is an issue both the city and school district face. Officials continue to explore ways to offset the losses in state and federal funding as well as a decline in property values.
A roundup of top stories from last week on the Clawson Patch.

Youth performance will focus on God's love and building community.
'People need realize what is going on and why it needs to stop,' student says at Easter Seals Michigan hosted anti-bullying event Thursday.
If you register in advance, the cost is $15.
Troy school participates in national initiative to end the bullying epidemic.
An anti-bullying march will take place in Clawson on Thursday.
Burns looks to return to Oakland County Board of Commissioners after Bosnic unseated him in 2010.
Here are several vendors you can expect to see on Sunday at City Park.
A roundup of weekend events in Clawson.
A recap of the City Council meeting on Tuesday evening at City Hall.
Find out how much the homes in your neighborhood are selling for.
Thieves cut off part from Chevrolets in both cases.
Mary Liz Curtin took recent buying trips to both Peru and India.
Gas prices in metro Detroit are down from last week.
A roundup of various Facebook posts from Clawson pages.
Vote in our Readers' Choice poll and write a review of your favorite spot.
A roundup of meetings and events in Clawson this week.
'Team Bodyworks' and Tina Albano collect the most donations for American Cancer Society fundraiser.
Dogs and owners will be able to walk, run, or jog in a 2 mile path through Clawson neighborhoods on May 19.
A list of recent deaths with arrangements handled at Gramer Funeral Home and Lynch & Sons.