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January 10, 2025

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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

This Weekend at The Ark: Crys Matthews, Brandy Clark, Patrick Hallahan

Crys Matthews Friday, March 5, 8pm Tickets: $15 individual/$25 household  HERE A prolific lyricist and composer, Matthews has found inspiration in her surroundings; from driving through the Blue

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Parks & Rec

Ann Arbor: Parks and recreation updates

2021 summer camp update — City of Ann Arbor Parks & Recreation Services has been working hard to plan how to safely operate in-person river day camps and pool camps during the summer of 2021.

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St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea announces opening of the 2021 Chelsea Farmers Market

CHELSEA – This spring, St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea will once again host the annual Chelsea Farmers Market.  The farmers market brings high-quality food and artisan products to the Chelsea

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EMU

EMU nutrition team earns grant to help low-income group gain access to healthy local foods

By Geoff Larcom / EMU YPSILANTI – A nutrition team from Eastern Michigan University has received a $4,000 grant to improve access to healthy local foods and develop greater food and agricultural

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U-M

U-M researchers: Strict public health measures during holidays likely saved lives in Michigan

FROM MICHIGAN NEWS Increased social distance measures over Thanksgiving and Christmas following the Pause to Save Lives might have prevented more than 100,000 coronavirus cases in

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Swimming: Pioneer celebrates Senior Night – meet these amazing young men

On Tuesday night, the Pioneer boys’ swimming and diving team showcased what an awesome program they have – and we aren’t even talking about the dominating win over visiting

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AAPS: Director Jayme Kelmigian talks about this year’s FutureStars talent competition

By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor The FutureStars talent competition has been a sold-out Pioneer Theatre Guild tradition for 19 years. And nothing—including a world-wide pandemic—could stop

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Boys Basketball: Eagles fall to Saline in first game since quarantine lockdown

After a lengthy quarantine period, the Skyline boys’ basketball team was back on the court and despite a tough 55-39 loss to visiting Saline, the Eagles were glad to be back playing again. This

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Girls Basketball: DeWolf, Clark help lead Pioneer over Ypsilanti

The Pioneer girls’ basketball team took a rather comfortable 22-14 lead into halftime against Ypsilanti on Tuesday night before cranking up the offense in the third quarter. Pioneer scored 22

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Hockey: Skyline’s big first period helps Eagles skate past River Rats

The Skyline hockey team netted seven goals in the first period and skated to a 9-1 win over Huron on Monday at the Ice Cube. Six different Eagles scored goals in that opening period. “We played a

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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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