U-M Health: How COVID-19 has Disrupted Children’s Dental Care
By Beata Mostafavi / U-M Health A third of parents say the COVID-19 pandemic has made it difficult to get dental care for their children, a new national poll suggests. But some families may face
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Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners Approve Special Revenue Fund to Maintain County Trails
Washtenaw County – At their meeting earlier this month, the Board of Commissioners approved the creation of a new special revenue fund to support the long-term maintenance of non-motorized trails
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AAPD is Accepting Applications for Police Chaplains Program
In keeping with the City of Ann Arbor’s community engagement philosophy, the Ann Arbor Police Department strives to connect with the community it serves. In order to strengthen its
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Boys Swimming: Pioneer wins amazing SEC Red league meet as records fall, times drop
Bob Dylan once sang, “the times they are a changing.” At the SEC Red Division boys’ swimming and diving league meet, the tune was more like, “the times they are a dropping” or “the records they
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Column: Huron basketball seeks ‘perfect execution’ as the postseason approaches
By Matthew Bartow / WLAA Up double-digits over Monroe late in the third quarter on Thursday, Huron head coach Waleed Samaha looked down and shook his head after a Huron turnover resulted in
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Boys Basketball: Skyline sidelined because of COVID for second time this season
For the second time this season, the Skyline boys’ basketball team is headed to the sideline. Because of a positive COVID test on the Skyline varsity team, the Eagles have entered their
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Natural Area Preservation Workdays and Events in April
City of Ann Arbor Natural Area Preservation (NAP) works to protect and restore Ann Arbor’s natural areas and to foster an environmental ethic among its citizens. This involves conducting
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U-M alumnus gives $5M to create True Grit Scholarship for Ross School of Business students
The University of Michigan Ross School of Business has received a $5 million gift to provide need-based scholarship support for domestic and international business students who have blazed a
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Theatre NOVA’s Play of the Month: MORTAL FOOLS by Catherine Zudak opens March 31
ANN ARBOR – Theatre NOVA, Ann Arbor’s professional theatre with an exclusive focus on new plays and playwrights, presents a new play written specifically for the Zoom format each month
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What’s On: CTN programming for week of March 14
Comcast Channel 16 – Government Access and AT&T U-verse Channel 99 MEETINGS NEW Ann Arbor Natural Gas Upgrades Town Hall, Monday 3/15 at 6pm LIVE City Council Meeting, Mo day, 3/15 at
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