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Local teen Miriam Ducon highlights Farmington Hills' diversity and community involvement

City of Farmington Hills · July 31, 2026
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Summary

Sixteen‑year‑old resident Miriam Ducon described growing up in Farmington Hills, noted the city's linguistic diversity, and cited personal achievements including the Girl Scout Gold Award and authoring a children's book.

Miriam Ducon, a 16‑year‑old Farmington Hills resident, introduced herself on the program and spoke about growing up in a diverse community where she said more than 60 languages are spoken. Ducon said she has received the Girl Scout Gold Award, been nominated for the Girl Scouts of Southeastern Michigan Young Woman of Distinction, and authored a children's book titled The Adventures of Dahlia and Caitlin.

The segment functioned as a neighborhood profile aimed at connecting listeners with local residents and highlighting youth accomplishments. Ducon closed by reiterating, "My name is Miriam, and I'm your neighbor."