WCC Student Spotlight: Brenda Anderson exploring photography as ‘retirement career’
Washtenaw Community College has a diverse student population with learners from all walks of life and all stages of their academic journeys. Brenda Anderson once used WCC as a launching pad to a
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Hockey: Eagles score late goal in regulation, but fall in OT to Pinckney
The Skyline hockey team fell to a strong Pinckney team 3-2 in overtime on Saturday at the Arctic Coliseum in Chelsea but the Eagles are taking it all in stride – keeping an eye on the big
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Washtenaw County Health Department Opens Additional COVID-19 Vaccination Site
YPSILANTI – Washtenaw County Health Department is adding a second mass vaccination location on the western side of the county. The Pierce Lake Elementary School site opens Tues., March 9 in
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Profile: Focus on FutureStars performer Jasmine Williams
Pioneer’s Jasmine Williams will be performing in her third FutureStars event. The 18-year-old senior is the daughter of Keyona and Herbert Williams and also participates in the book club, NSHSS,
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Boys Basketball: Skyline returns to the win column with strong fourth quarter
The Skyline boys’ basketball team continues its way back on course after having to quarantine for 10 days late last month. The Eagles started to show signs of their old selves in a tough loss on
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Local Arbor Hospice Doctor Earns Highest Honor for “significant commitment” in care of patients with serious illness
ANN ARBOR – Thomas O’Neil, MD, medical director for Arbor Hospice and NorthStar Palliative Care, recently earned the designation Fellow of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine
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Profile: Don’t tell Amanda Crundwell that hockey is a boys game
This was funny … Amanda Crundwell stands where few females ever stand – in the goalie crease of a boys’ high school hockey team. The Dexter senior was asked if the boys on other teams notice that
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Boys Swimming: Pioneer hosts exciting intra-squad meet No. 2
By Bethany Williston / For WLAA Because of COVID-19 precautions, only 24 to 30 athletes are allowed to compete at swimming and diving dual-meets this season. With 51 athletes on the talented
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City of Ann Arbor Receives a U.S. Election Assistance Commission 2020 Clearinghouse Award
A City of Ann Arbor contest to find the best sticker designs to promote voting in the 2020 Presidential Election is now earning national attention. The U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC,
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Girls Basketball: FGR improves to 10-2 with double-overtime victory against Regina
The Father Gabriel Richard girls’ basketball team improved to 10-2 on the season but it wasn’t easy. In fact, it required two extra “quarters” to get to double digits in the win column as the
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