U-M Health: Michigan Medicine experts discuss the role of fundamental science in ending the COVID-19 pandemic
Ending the COVID-19 pandemic requires understanding as much as we can about the virus behind the disease, as well as the science behind its various effects on the body. In a recent livestream,
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Invitation to Join Community Design Workshops March 9-11 on Downtown Ann Arbor Projects
As subscribers for Planning Updates and Planning Downtown, you are invited to join a conversation on a range of infrastructure projects under consideration in Downtown Ann Arbor. Workshops
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March is National Kidney Month: Find out about workshops to help fight kidney disease
ANN ARBOR – COVID has been in the news for over a year now, with the virus sometimes causing kidney injury and disease. The people who are affected permanently will join over one million
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Swimming: Pioneers race past Ypsilanti to remain undefeated in dual-meets
The Pioneer boys’ swimming and diving team swam past Ypsilanti 153-18 as they won every event – something they’ve done often during this dominating season. Pioneer’s team of Jack Wilkening,
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Ann Arbor property owners to receive assessed and taxable value change notices
Ann Arbor property owners will begin receiving real and personal property assessed and taxable value change notices beginning March 2. Each year, a property’s assessed value is adjusted to
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Girls Basketball: Pioneers knock off city rival and rebuilding Huron
Rebuilding is never easy. Following several successful seasons featuring a strong group of players, the Huron River Rats find themselves in rebuild mode on the girls’ basketball court. On Monday,
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CTN highlights include How To Series, OSI Power Hour, Show Your Love and more
The following are a few of the recent highlights from the CTN program schedule. Ward Talk with Jeff Hayner, from Ward 1 WATCH Green Room, Doug Reith, Resource Coordinator at the Washtenaw County
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Hockey: Skyline bounces back from loss to Chelsea with 6-2 win over Jackson
The Skyline Eagles hit the ice on Monday against Jackson and took home a 6-2 win. The Eagles took charge in the first period with three goals: the first from Sei Nakamura, the second from
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WCC part of consortium awarded $10M for workforce training
Washtenaw Community College is part of a consortium awarded a $10 million grant from the United States Department of Labor to invest in workforce training. Officials from the Southeast Michigan
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Rotary Club Campaign to Fight Summer Hunger Is Underway
The Rotary Clubs of Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor North, and Ypsilanti are once again partnering with Food Gatherers – Washtenaw County’s food bank and food rescue program – to fight hunger in
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