Community Corner
Week in Review: Teen Gives Back, Shooter Pleads Not Guilty
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 28-year-old Redford woman charged with reckless discharge of a firearm in early April pleaded not guily in 48th District Court Tuesday. No additional court dates have been set.
: In honor of Mother's Day, one Birmingham mom is telling her story about how she works, raises her 6-year-old and deals with epilepsy.
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: The story of Birmingham resident Miles Menuck, 13, who worked at Birmingham's Sweet Thing in order to donate $650 worth of candy to young cancer patients in the Kids Kicking Cancer program.
: The 22 members of the Birmingham Firefighters Association finally settled on a new contract with the city of Birmingham after two years of negotiations and arbitration.
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: Art of Strength, the West Bloomfield fitness training center, will be opening a location in Birmingham later this month. Also in this week's business briefs: Mills Pharmacy celebrates 66 years and the Principal Shopping District supports the Main Street Fairness Act.
: At a presentation to the Birmingham Board of Education Tuesday, search firm School Exec Connect discussed what several community focus groups say they want in the next superintendent of Birmingham Public Schools.
: The Children Charities Coalition received the go-ahead this week to place lion statues around downtown Birmingham as part of LionTown, which will raise money for various children charities.
: In this week's police blotter, a 24-year-old from Troy knocked over a cash register at the Hamilton Room while several items were taken from private homes and a construction site.
: At a press conference Monday, a group of Michigan House Democrats said the Republicans' education bill leaves children behind.
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