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In this episode of The Local Loop, Trevor and Dion return after a short break to catch up on a busy stretch for Farmington and Farmington Hills. They break down the recent local election results, voter turnout, and what the campaigns revealed about civic engagement in the community. The conversation expands into healthcare, employer sponsored insurance, and why national policy debates often feel very personal at the local level. From there, they shift into the holiday season, talking about Holly Days, the holiday market, the parade, and the many volunteers and organizers who make these traditions possible. The episode wraps with reflections on why community involvement matters year round and how winter tends to bring both challenges and connection closer to home.
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In this episode of The Local Loop, Trevor and Dion return after a short break to catch up on a busy stretch for Farmington and Farmington Hills. They break down the recent local election results, voter turnout, and what the campaigns revealed about civic engagement in the community. The conversation expands into healthcare, employer sponsored insurance, and why national policy debates often feel very personal at the local level. From there, they shift into the holiday season, talking about Holly Days, the holiday market, the parade, and the many volunteers and organizers who make these traditions possible. The episode wraps with reflections on why community involvement matters year round and how winter tends to bring both challenges and connection closer to home.