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Tigers TV Broadcasters Out, Belle Isle Aquarium Grant, Solar-Powered Bus Stop & Your News
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Your stories for October 10, 2018: Federal law enforcement officials rounded up more than 120 missing children in Michigan as part of a giant sweep for sex trafficking victims. - The Detroit Tigers will have a new team calling games from the broadcast booth next season. Unsurprisingly, Fox Sports Detroit opted not to renew the contracts of Mario Impemba and Rod Allen after long-simmering tensions between the longtime broadcasters simmered over last month in Chicago. Here's a link to Lynn Henning's Detroit News story about what is believed to have happened. - The historic Belle Isle Aquarium gets a $1.7 million grant, adding to a string of recent good news for the island park. - Ferndale gets a solar-powered, modern bus stop for the SMART FAST bus on Woodward near Nine Mile Road. - There are two new events coming to the Detroit Free Press/Chemical Bank Marathon race weekend, which runs Oct. 19-21. More information and registration is here. Online registration runs through Oct. 15. - Jer delivers an impassioned