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Realtor reveals woman s tragic break-up story: An expensive lesson

A realtor recently offered a warning to couples after witnessing a client's tragic break-up story that ended with her losing her dream home and learning "an…

Realtor Reveals Woman s Tragic Break-Up Story: An Expensive Lesson

A realtor has warned others after witnessing a client s tragic break-up story that ended with her losing her dream home.

Perry begins role as interim superintendent at Madison Schools

MADISON HEIGHTS The principal of Madison High School is now handling double duty as the interim superintendent of the Madison District Public Schools, splitting her time between the roles.

The 25 Most Expensive Dog Breeds

The 25 Most Expensive Dog Breeds On 2/16/21 at 7:00 AM EST Owning a dog can be expensive depending on the dog breed you choose, with some requiring more medical care than others, in addition to other costs. Americans reportedly spend an average of $1,675 per year on their dog, with purebred dogs costing five times more than a mutt or mixed dog, Prudent Pet Insurance reported last year. Purebreds, short-nosed dogs and large dogs have the highest pet insurance rates, while mixed breeds have the lowest rates as they are less prone to genetically predisposed ailments, the North American Pet Health Insurance Association notes.

Residents start map of holiday-decorated homes

Photo by Patricia O’Blenes Residents start map of holiday-decorated homes A home at 28705 Townley St., in the area of 12 Mile and John R roads, features Santa Claus driving a bus. Photo by Patricia O’Blenes Advertisement MADISON HEIGHTS In recent weeks, Madison Heights resident Rebecca Chambliss has been compiling a list of addresses submitted by community members who want to showcase their holiday-decorated homes. “I kept hearing people comment about how they put up their trees on Halloween, or they were going Clark Griswold on their homes this year because they needed a little extra cheer in 2020,” Chambliss said in an email. “Someone then said they wished they knew where to go and what homes were doing it, versus just traveling up and down every street. So I said I’d do a map if people thought it was a good idea, and my inbox and comments blew up!”   

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