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Week in Review: Birmingham Graduates, Battle of the Bands to Honor Late Teen

Here are 10 stories you may have missed in Birmingham this week.

Are you spending your Sunday catching up with last week's news? Here's 10 stories you may have missed about Birmingham this week:

The Birmingham Bloomfield Community Coalition will dedicate next week's competition to the Bloomfield Township teen that died after using K-2.

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The school district has been able to live within its means for two years now, schools official says.

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Birmingham Graduates: and

More than 300 students graduated from Seaholm High School Sunday at the high school while almost 300 Groves seniors walked across the stage and received their diplomas Sunday at Pontiac's Ultimate Soccer Arena.

Also in this week's police blotter, a drunk driver was arrested after a hit-and-run and teens were discovered with marijuana and alcohol by the train tracks.

Warren Consolidated administrator discusses exchange program experience, technology, and transition in second round interview Wednesday.

Organizers hope the artwork, which will be unveiled next week, will become an 'inspirational focal point' for the community.

Groves High School junior Rachael Stein — president of Groves' Gay Straight Alliance — has been named a Distinguished Finalist for the 2012 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.

Menu of South Old Woodward's newest restaurant includes Ty Cobb Steak, Steak Harwell and three other tributes to local sports heroes.

From movies to concerts in the park, you'll be busy, not bored, in Birmingham this month.


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