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A large heap in Sterling Heights is causing quite a smell, and one local business is expressing its frustration over the situation. The unpleasant odor emanating from a nearby dumping site has become a significant concern for the business, impacting its operations and customer experience. Employees and patrons alike have reported being overwhelmed by the foul smell, which has persisted for an extended period.
The business owner has voiced their anger, stating that the situation is unacceptable and is calling for immediate action from local authorities to address the issue. They argue that the ongoing odor not only affects their daily operations but also tarnishes the reputation of the area, making it less attractive for potential customers and clients.
Community members are rallying behind the business, urging city officials to investigate the source of the odor and implement measures to resolve the problem. As the situation continues to unfold, the business remains hopeful for a swift resolution to restore a pleasant environment for both employees and customers.
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