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Leaving Clawson for Thanksgiving? Here's What You Need to Know
Visiting family or taking a trip this Thanksgiving. Here's what to know before you leave town for the holiday weekend.

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Visiting family or taking a trip this Thanksgiving. Here's what to know before you leave town for the holiday weekend.

Being a part of a community such as Clawson is definitely something to be thankful for.
At least three Clawson restaurants will be open on the holiday.
Homes available at different locations and price points.
Show us how well you know the scenery in your town.
City's intern 'brings an addition to Clawson with helping hands and a caretaker heart,' a grateful Mayor Luebs says.
A roundup of meetings and events in Clawson this week, including a food drive sponsored today by the Clawson Food Bank at Grace Apostolic Church.
The charitable organization is launching its efforts to ensure that there is "no child without a Christmas."
Gregory Kucera Jr. was elected Nov. 8 and officially sworn in on Monday.
Back will replace board secretary Cyndi Peltonen at the beginning of next year.
Students earn 'Most Improved' award at tournament.
Hundreds of DTE Energy customers lost power Monday morning.
Homes available at different locations and price points.
We're looping you in on all the happenings in Clawson this week.
Christopher Profeta's writing contest officially starts on Monday.
Cider is available for adoption through Paws for Life Rescue in Troy.
There will be some old and new vendors at the annual craft show Saturday at Clawson High School.
The post office is closed, students still have school and several businesses offer deals for veterans.
Demonstrators make their opinions known at protest Wednesday night at Oakland University.
For those who skipped the polls on Tuesday, we want to know your reasons.