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Man Injured After Chasing Intruder, Has Suspect Drive Him to Hospital

Here are five of the best stories of the day, from our Patch sites in southeast Michigan.

Macomb Man Injured After Chasing Intruder, Has Suspect Drive Him to HospitalThe suspect drove him to the hospital but refused to give him his name before leaving. When the homeowner returned home from the hospital, he realized a pair of speakers were missing from his garage, the Macomb County Sheriff's Office said. 

Farmington Hills Council Member Criticizes Farmington School OfficialsCheryl Oliverio accuses the district of being 'negligent' in not keep buildings repaired, and then coming to voters for money to fix them.

Royal Oak Businesses Urge 'Yes' Vote on Human Rights Ordinance
: Royal Oak business leaders point to opinion poll that reports 64 percent of the state's entrepreneurs believe Michigan should have a state law that prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.

MOMS Club of Rochester Raising Funds to Dig 2 Wells in Liberia: "Two thirds of the people in the country live on less than a dollar a day and without access to clean water," Lindsey VanDaele of MOMS club said. "I try to think what life would be like if I happened to be born there instead of here, but honestly, I can't even imagine."

Northville High School Reports Case of MRSA: The school district initiated a mandatory cleaning of the athletic areas at Northville High School Monday night as a precautionary measure.


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