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With enrollment declining, Livonia, Mich., looks at closing two schools
The Livonia, Mich., school district is considering closing two schools to deal with declining enrollments. Livonia is expected to lose overall population when U.S. Census figures are released this month. The city's population may dip below 100,000 for the first time in decades, according to census projections.
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