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Clawson to Ask Voters for Millage Increase in February
City officials say without a tax levy, they will have to cut jobs.

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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.
City officials say without a tax levy, they will have to cut jobs.

Homes available at different locations and price points.
Downtown Clawson stores say business was booming the first big weekend of the holiday shopping season.
We're keeping you in the loop with things going on around town this week.
Items were stolen from homes during the day, police say.
The plan deems Guardian Angels as "sustainable" to stand alone, while some other area churches may close or merge if the plan is adopted.
A few resources to help you get your day started.
Before you go out, here's a look at the roads right now in Clawson and surrounding areas.
Crews were on the scene until almost midnight investigating the cause of the fire.
Heavy winds and rain have knocked down trees and power lines.
The following information was supplied by the Clawson Police Department.
Clawson launches the start of the holiday season by lighting up the city's Christmas tree.
We're looping you in on the happenings in Clawson this week.
Police don't believe alcohol was a factor in the Friday morning accident.
Families are strained at this time of year; donating food can help ease the burden.
Homes available at different locations and price points.
Let us know where you do most of your shopping during the holiday season.
'Tis the season for giving and Patch is giving you 30 ways to contribute over the holidays.