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Dragway stays 'hot' even when it gets cold
      MAYFIELD TWP — Lapeer International Dragway is known as the "home of the hot ones." This time of year, the wheels are still smoking even as temperatures outside drop into the wintry zone. The dragway finishes up its 2009 season at the end of this month. “This was our 43rd season we’ve run,” says dragway owner Ed Vakula.
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Making the switch to cloth diapers
      Last year, I was in Flint doing some shopping. I parked near a store, and when I got out of the car, I saw that there was a disgusting dirty diaper in the next parking spot. It was saturated and bloated from sitting out in the weather, but was otherwise intact.
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Eating History is a toothsome delight
      The turkey’s sitting in the freezer, waiting for you to thaw it out.
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Tantalizing smells are wafting throughout the house
      Well, I’ll tell you, I am almost exhausted from watching all those Halloween movies: one, two, three, four, five, how many are there? I heard the girls talk about them, so I thought I would see what they were talking about.
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Library has fresh ideas for some unique Christmas gifts
      Question of the Week: I want to get an early start on making holiday gifts to give this year. It seems like everything I see is the same old thing. Any fresh ideas? Answer: That’s a very good question and, yes, the library does have fresh ideas. We just received three new holiday gift and decorating idea books.
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New book celebrates one family’s adoption journey
      MILLINGTON — Teresa Lynne Griffin never set out to be an author, but it’s official now. Her new book, God Made Us a Family, has recently been published through Xlibris. "I never had any idea that I would write a book," says Teresa. Her own family's adoption experience inspired the book.
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