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City of Troy, Clawson Police to Auction Off Abandoned Vehicles
Old and newer cars will be sold at a public auction on Thursday.

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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.
Old and newer cars will be sold at a public auction on Thursday.

Vets can now purchase a card from the county that recognizes their service.
National Pet Week is held the first full week of May by the American Veterinary Medical Association.
A roundup of top stories from last week on the Clawson Patch.
Details on a few homes that are now on the market in Clawson.
City Park receives 66 percent of the vote plus Facebook comments.
Vets can now purchase a card from Oakland County.
Veterans can now purchase a card from the county that recognizes their service.
Vets can now purchase a card from the county that recognizes their service.
Vets can now purchase a card from Oakland County.
Old and newer cars will be sold at a public auction next Thursday.
Leon & Lulu displays flower vases and candles in the store.
Vets can now purchase a card from the county that recognizes their service.
Mojave Cantina & Grill plans to serve local beer and host live music nights when it opens in the fall.
Floribunda Flowers in Clawson encourages customers to place their orders by Saturday morning.
The following information was supplied by the Clawson Police Department.
Here's a look at who is finishing up with Clawson schools and two staff members who have already retired.
Beels will spend time in the school district and attend year-end events.
Find out how much the homes in your neighborhood are selling for.
It's Teacher Appreciation Week, and Patch wants to give a shout out to all the great teachers out there who are changing kids' lives. Help us tell the story of great education in Clawson.