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4 more gift ideas for things you can only get in Ann Arbor
Read full article: 4 more gift ideas for things you can only get in Ann ArborANN ARBOR, Mich. – Shopping small and shopping local is the name of the game this holiday season. Here are 4 more Ann Arbor gift ideas:FOR THE FOODIEGift cards are always a good go-to, but take your gift-giving to the next level by buying your local friend, family member or loved one dinner. Back in March, Ann Arbor-based organization Save MI Faves made a one-stop-directory for buying gift cards to Ann Arbor and other Michigan businesses and restaurants. FOR THE TEA FANATICWhile coffee shops and cafes get all of the attention, Ann Arbor has a tea-rrific secret, its tea culture. Arbor Teas offers a massive variety of organic and Fair Trade Certified loose leaf teas and teaware.
Toddler found wandering on Portlance Ave. on Detroits east side
Read full article: Toddler found wandering on Portlance Ave. on Detroits east sideDetroit Detroit police are looking for the parents or guardians of a young boy found wondering in Detroit. The boy is approximately two-years-old. He was discovered around 11:20 Thursday night on the 11400 block of Portlance Avenue near the intersection of East McNichols and Outer Drive on the citys east side. Detroit police tell us the boy did not have any shoes on. If anyone recognizes this child or knows who his parents, or guardians are, have them go to Detroits 9th precinct or call (313)-596-5900.
Remains found in Michigan might be missing girl from '89
Read full article: Remains found in Michigan might be missing girl from '89ALLEGAN, Mich. – Investigators in western Michigan might have discovered the remains of a missing teenager whose adoptive father was recently charged in a 1980 homicide in Virginia. Aundria Bowman was 14 when she disappeared in 1989 in Allegan County. Skeletal remains were found in a shallow grave under cement Wednesday in the county's Monterey Township, Undersheriff Mike Larsen said. News organizations, citing property records, said the land where the remains were found is owned by Dennis Bowman. “During the course of (the Doyle) investigation, investigators continued to search for answers as to the whereabouts of Aundria,” Larsen said.