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Registration Open for Summer Camps in Clawson
There are camps for all ages and interests this summer.

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.
When I'm not chasing news, I enjoy watching movies, volunteering in the community and exploring different restaurants and entertainment in the Metro Detroit area. I'm a member of the National Association of Black Journalists and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
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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.
There are camps for all ages and interests this summer.

Encouragement and support is critical during these two weeks of high school exams.
Average gas prices in Metro Detroit are down 17 cents from a month ago.
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.
A list of recent deaths with arrangements handled at Gramer Funeral Home.
Julio is available for adoption at Paws for Life Rescue in Troy.
Clawson salons win Readers' Choice contest for this week.
Details on a few homes that are now on the market in Clawson.
A roundup of the top stories on the Clawson Patch last week.
Mother's Day is just over a week away, but if you're thinking of treating mom or grandma to a special brunch, you might want to make your reservations sooner rather than later.
School board votes unanimously to hire the Grosse Pointe assistant superintendent to replace retiring Cheryl Rogers.
The Clawson school board voted unanimously to hire the Grosse Pointe Public Schools Assistant Superintendent Monique Beels to replace retiring Clawson Superintendent Cheryl Rogers.
Spots are filling up for the Monday program at the library.
A roundup of weekend events in Clawson and Royal Oak.
The following information was supplied by the Clawson Police Department.
Volunteers are needed and shares are available for people interested in buying fresh, local vegetables.
A roundup of various Facebook posts from Clawson pages.
There's plenty of fun for all ages this month in Clawson.