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  • My mother, in all her inimitable and free-spirited style, rarely missed an opportunity to embarrass me—arriving at school pickup in pajamas and Crocs, blaring Bette Midler on the Pontiac's radio; or walking around town in a mini-skirt and stilettos.

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  • On autumn Sundays, Lions fans tailgated in the stadium's parking lots or gathered in restaurants and bars in Pontiac's downtown before boarding buses for the five-minute ride to the Silverdome to cheer on such Lions greats as Dexter Bussey and Billy Sims.

    As Playoff Party Starts, a City Feels Left Behind Jeff Bennett 2012

  • Her thumbs twitched on the Pontiac's steering wheel.

    Spray-Tans in the 70s Susan Rukeyser 2011

  • Pontiac's police department, for instance, was disbanded in 2011 and merged with the local sheriff's office.

    Michigan Takes On Its Deadly Cities Matthew Dolan 2012

  • Pontiac's Emergency Manager Louis Schimmel privatized city hall, hiring Mayor Leon Jukowski who had been fired by a previous emergency manager as a consultant at half his former salary.

    The Center for Public Integrity: Michigan's budget crisis puts democracy on the chopping block The Center for Public Integrity 2012

  • ● If you're more interested in the other end of Woodward, it appears most of Pontiac's assets are now for sale.

    Ben Falik: We Bought a School Ben Falik 2011

  • There's little question as to who the "unidentified decedent" was: William G. Silbaugh, 61, the Pontiac's owner, an itinerant construction worker from east of the Chesapeake Bay with a record of sex offenses in 1997, to wit: felonious indecent contact with four teenage boys.

    D.C. police try to unravel mystery of man found dead in car trunk Paul Duggan 2010

  • There's little question as to who the "unidentified decedent" was: William G. Silbaugh, 61, the Pontiac's owner, an itinerant construction worker from east of the Chesapeake Bay with a record of sex offenses in 1997, to wit: felonious indecent contact with four teenage boys.

    The curious case of the corpse in the car trunk Paul Duggan 2010

  • There's little question as to who the "unidentified decedent" was: William G. Silbaugh, 61, the Pontiac's owner, an itinerant construction worker from east of the Chesapeake Bay with a record of sex offenses in 1997, to wit: felonious indecent contact with four teenage boys.

    D.C. police try to unravel mystery of man found dead in car trunk Paul Duggan 2010

  • According to Councilman Kermit Williams, Pontiac's EFM has laid off more than 200 city employees.

    Rev. Jesse Jackson: Michigan's Governor Tramples Democracy Rev. Jesse Jackson 2011

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