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Week in Review: Fenton Patch went live!

The news website launched Dec. 20 and covered a variety of stories in its first week.

It's been an exciting week at Fenton Patch.

The new website launched Dec. 20 and greeted readers with a variety of stories from a possible new skateboard plaza in town to the play. The week continued with an update from the local basketball teams, students throwing pies in a principal's face and a video highlighting some of Fenton's workout warriors.

Here's a glimpse into what you have may missed.

Find out what's happening in Fentonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Monday, Dec. 20

In "," we told you about Shaun and Tera Hamilton, a Fenton couple who are working diligently to bring an indoor skateboard plaza to town.

We reported where to find Michigan beer in "," and gave you an update on where Michigan Brewing Company and City of Fenton negotiations stand.  

Find out what's happening in Fentonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Fenton Patch also looked into the holiday season of the , gave tips on where to shop and talked to people .

Tuesday, Dec. 21  

We gave readers an inside look at the new gas station in "s."

Fenton Patch also gave you the latest look inside , which included a break-in and a drug search at two local schools.

We took a look at the which lost to Lakeville Tuesday to drop to 2-2 for the season.

Wednesday Dec. 22

Fenton Patch gave readers some ideas for things to do around town for holiday break in "."

We also displayed several photos of assistant principal Eric Rettenmund covered in whip cream with the story "."

Thursday, Dec. 23

The Fenton Patch explored nutrition testing and therapy at a local clinic and also gave some tips on how to stay healthy in "."

Fenton Patch editor Jason Alexander wrote about his at Major League Fitness, an intense workout facility in town. There was also a video of some of .

We also explained how residents were helping out this holiday season in "."

Friday, Dec. 24

Fenton Patch gave a rundown of local church services and told the story of some last-minute shoppers

Saturday Dec. 25

Fenton Patch celebrated its first Christmas, but also offered viewers a video of area children, asking them, "?"

We also looked at some "" letters from area children and found out who was naughty and who was nice.

 


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