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  • FROM OUR REALTOR: Ewing sees positive news on the home front – and he’s not alone  

    27Jan

    FROM OUR REALTOR: Ewing sees positive news on the home front – and he’s not alone  

  • AAPS: Pioneer Theatre Guild presents ‘You on the Moors Now’ Jan. 27-29

    27Jan

    AAPS: Pioneer Theatre Guild presents ‘You on the Moors Now’ Jan. 27-29

  • AAPS Exceptional Teacher: John Campbell, Allen Elementary music teacher

    27Jan

    AAPS Exceptional Teacher: John Campbell, Allen Elementary music teacher

  • Purple Rose Theatre presents Michigan debut of “Human Error” Feb. 3-March 18  

    27Jan

    Purple Rose Theatre presents Michigan debut of “Human Error” Feb. 3-March 18  

  • Washtenaw County Health Officer Begins Three-Year Term on Trinity Health Ann Arbor board

    27Jan

    Washtenaw County Health Officer Begins Three-Year Term on Trinity Health Ann Arbor board

  • Ypsilanti Symphony Orchestra (YSO) welcomes mezzo-soprano Dr. Kristin Clark

    27Jan

    Ypsilanti Symphony Orchestra (YSO) welcomes mezzo-soprano Dr. Kristin Clark

  • WCC hosts World Arts and Education Forum series through April

    25Jan

    WCC hosts World Arts and Education Forum series through April

  • Theatre NOVA presents “The Language Archive” by Julia Cho Feb. 3-26

    24Jan

    Theatre NOVA presents “The Language Archive” by Julia Cho Feb. 3-26

Alzheimer’s Association Washtenaw Walk returns Oct. 10 at Pioneer HS

The Alzheimer’s Association Washtenaw Walk to End Alzheimer’s is back in-person again this year, and the Alzheimer’s Association is inviting area residents to join the fight by participating on

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U-M

U-M Health Lab: A prescription to ward off cognitive decline – without medication

By Haley Otman / U-M  There’s a pill for many ailments, but aging isn’t one of them. And while some mounting difficulty in thinking and processing is expected as you grow older, cognition experts

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Homecoming: Ché Anthony Carter named principal of Huron High School

ANN ARBOR – Dr. Jeanice K. Swift, superintendent of schools for Ann Arbor Public Schools, recently announced the appointment of Mr. Ché Anthony Carter as the new principal of Huron High

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Food drive honoring local scout raises 60,000 meals for Food Gatherers

An annual food drive by Ann Arbor Boy Scout Troop 4 has collected food and funds for Food Gatherers that will provide 60,000 meals for community members facing food insecurity. This year marks

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DNR: Seminar promotes family history awareness, teaches genealogy research skills

By KRIS RZEPCZYNSKI Michigan Department of Natural Resources Each summer, the Archives of Michigan and the Michigan Genealogical Council host the Barbara J. Brown Family History Seminar to

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AAPS: Slauson 8th graders present promotion tribute 2021

Slauson Middle School eighth graders said so long to staff and younger classmates Wednesday and released a tribute video. Good luck to all!

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AADL: New and ongoing projects address anti-black racism

Here is a list of new and ongoing projects at AADL intended to address anti-Black racism in our community, and support those who wish to learn more. New services and programs will be listed here

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EMU Board of Regents approves $4.6-million capital project for new 3D Arts Complex

By Mark Morgan / EMU YPSILANTI —  The Eastern Michigan University Board of Regents today (June 10, 2021) approved a $4.6 million capital project for the construction of a recently announced

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WCC’s new accelerated business degree provides a quick career boost

Following a stint in the Marine Corps, where he served as an Electro-Optical Ordinance Tech, Max Mercer has built himself a nice career as a commissioning engineer for Horiba Automotive Test

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NEWS

Washtenaw County Declares State of Emergency in Response to Widespread and Severe Flooding

Washtenaw County – Chair of the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners Sue Shink has declared a state of emergency in response to the widespread and severe flooding of numerous homes throughout

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  • FROM OUR REALTOR: Ewing sees positive news on the home front – and he’s not alone   January 27, 2023
  • AAPS: Pioneer Theatre Guild presents ‘You on the Moors Now’ Jan. 27-29 January 27, 2023
  • AAPS Exceptional Teacher: John Campbell, Allen Elementary music teacher January 27, 2023

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