Ransom residents plead to save school
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Finding fans who snagged fouls at Comerica Park
The announcement came from the front of the bus. “Anyone who catches a foul ball — on the fly, bare-handed — gets $100 out of my pocket.” Michael Algie of Sterling Heights laughed with his co-workers. The group — from Carlson Marketing in Troy — was heading to Comerica Park to see the Tigers.
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Tale of Amos the ‘pit bull’ comes to happy end
By JC REINDL BLADE STAFF WRITER COLUMBUS – For a young, gentle, and playful dog named Amos, life has been a roller-coaster ride on the extremes of good luck and bad. The bad luck started early. Born an American Staffordshire terrier, Amos belongs to one of three core dog breeds that fall under the generic descriptive term “pit bull.” And not only was he from Ohio, the only state that by law …
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Ransom residents plead to save school
RANSOM — Patrons of the already once-consolidated Western Plains USD 106 School District are urging the school board to wait and explore all of the options before moving ahead with plans to close the Ransom elementary school.
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