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Good Morning Saline: Severe Fog, Jump and Jambalaya, Army vs. Navy at SHS at More

Here are five things to know on Nov. 16, 2011.

Good Morning Saline

Today's Good Morning Saline greeting was given by Shelley Rankin, Karen Ragland, Dave Sharp, Art Trapp, and Jill Durnen. They are working on making Saline a Michigan Main Street Community. To learn more about the effort, visit www.downtownsaline.org.

The Weather

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Drivers, cyclists and pedestrians should use extra caution this morning. The fog is expected to clear up by 8 a.m. There was near zero visibility overnight. Weather.com calls for a high of 46 with partly cloudy skies and low of 28 tonight. Sunrise is at 7:27 a.m. and sunset is at 5:13 p.m.

Jump and Jambalya at the Stone Arch Thursday

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Reserve your seats for Jump and Jambalaya at Thursday night. is serving the food. The Fun Guys are rocking the Stone Arch. The fun starts at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 to $50. Proceeds will benefit the 2012 Music Under the Arch concert series, which begins in January.

Volunteers Needed to Help Review Reproductive Health Curriculum

Saline Area Schools is looking for people interested in serving on a committee that will review the high school's reproductive health curriculum. People selected for the committee will meet multiple times throughout the year to review policies and procedures and to review and adopt new curriculum. Applications will be accepted until Nov. 28. Download the download the Reproductive Health Committee Application here.

Army vs. Navy in Wheelchair Hoops at SHS

Michigan Daily journalist Anna Rozenberg has the story about Navy and Army facing off in the second annual wheelchair basketball game at Saline High School Saturday. The event was attended by veterans, active members of the military, University of Michigan ROTC students, friends and family. World War II veteran U.S. Rep John Dingell, D-Dearborn, addressed the crowd.


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