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Week in Review: Liquor License Investigation Kicks Off; New Bike Racks on the Way

Here are 10 stories you may have missed.

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 city announced Tuesday that would also investigate how Class C "quota" licenses are distributed.

: Members of the Seaholm student group Birmingham Voice are trying to fight incidents of bullying and racism at the high school.

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: The Birmingham City Commission approved a plan to install 42 new bike racks throughout downtown Birmingham Monday.

: Owners say they're dedicated to improving public safety in town and suggest a taskforce to study the issue.

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: Pulled from the police blotter, this incident includes a cab driver being beaten up on Bird Avenue.

: is participating in a program that allows library patrons to "check out" passes to Michigan state parks.

: Suggestions so far include an independent bookstore and vegetarian restaurant.

: Pulled from our sports highlights blog, a report on the Seaholm Maples' defeat of Ferndale in a softball double header on Tuesday.

: The list of winners also includes artists from Troy and Bloomfield Hills. An exhibit of the winners are currently on display at the .

: Entries are now being accepted for the annual Jewelers of Birmingham High School Jewelry Competition.


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