FROM OUR REALTOR: Ewing sees positive news on the home front – and he’s not alone
When you ask Google about the latest real estate conditions in Michigan, you get this question right at the top – How is the real estate market right now in Michigan? The answer: “It is
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AAPS: Pioneer Theatre Guild presents ‘You on the Moors Now’ Jan. 27-29
Four literary heroines of the nineteenth century set conventionalism ablaze when they turn down marriage proposals from their equally famous gentlemen callers. What results is a confluence of
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AAPS Exceptional Teacher: John Campbell, Allen Elementary music teacher
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Allen Elementary music teacher John Campbell grew up in Novi. After graduating from Northville High School, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the
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Purple Rose Theatre presents Michigan debut of “Human Error” Feb. 3-March 18
CHELSEA – The Purple Rose Theatre Company (PRTC) announces the second production of their 32nd season, “Human Error” a Michigan Premiere comedy by Eric Pfeffinger. Tickets are on sale now.
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Washtenaw County Health Officer Begins Three-Year Term on Trinity Health Ann Arbor board
YPSILANTI – Jimena Loveluck, Washtenaw County Health Officer, has been appointed to the Trinity Health Ann Arbor and Livingston Board of Directors. Loveluck, whose nomination was formally
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Ypsilanti Symphony Orchestra (YSO) welcomes mezzo-soprano Dr. Kristin Clark
YPSILANTI — Music Director Adam C. Riccinto and the Ypsilanti Symphony Orchestra (YSO) will be joined by celebrated guest artist, mezzo-soprano Dr. Kristin Clark, as the orchestra takes the stage
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WCC hosts World Arts and Education Forum series through April
Public invited to free musical/art performances and live discussions ANN ARBOR – The Washtenaw Community College (WCC) Division of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences and Student Activities
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Theatre NOVA presents “The Language Archive” by Julia Cho Feb. 3-26
ANN ARBOR: Theatre NOVA, Ann Arbor’s resident nonprofit professional theatre, kicks off the new year with the Michigan Premiere of “The Language Archive” by Julia Cho, which runs February 3
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Swimming: Pioneer races past Groves in battle of state’s top teams
It was the battle of No. 1 teams in the state on Saturday and the local team came out on top. And it wasn’t even close. Pioneer, ranked No. 1 in the state in Division 1, hosted Birmingham Groves,
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Swimming: Skyline swims past rival Huron in dual-meet
The Skyline swimming and diving team scored a 118-65 win over rival Huron on Thursday in a SEC dual-meet between two of the top teams in the conference. Skyline opened with a win in the medley
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