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Week in Review: Rifle-Carrying Teen Arrested Downtown; Schools Ask for Feedback

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:

: Police say the Troy 18-year-old refused to provide officers identification when they asked about the loaded rifle he was carrying.

: South was slammed with a police citation last week after advertising a band called 'Free Beer' on a sandwich board.

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: After initially moving toward six-year terms, the Birmingham Board of Education said concern from residents led them to vote for four-year terms.

: One reader will be test-driving cars around Metro Detroit and is looking for your help helping to pick her next car.

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: Also in the Birmingham police reports, tires and a laptop was taken from parked cars.

: Birmingham Public Schools has posted an online survey where community members can tell the school board what they want in the next superintendent.

: The Groves senior basketball player won 69 percent of the vote in Patch's athlete of the season poll.

: We've got the dates you need to know for the end of the school year for Birmingham Public School students.

: With 40 percent of the vote, Birmingham's popular thai restaurant was voted the best for Asian cuisine in town and will go on to face other Readers' Choice winners in Oakland County next week.

: Birmingham's Panera is participating in a contest where you can nominate the favorite teacher in your life.


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