George Winston highlights Ark Family Room Series on Feb. 28
The Ark’s popular Family Room Series event is coming up on Sunday, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. George Winston – Ark Family Room Series George Winston is undeniably a household name. He’s inspired
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Profile: Skyline’s Courtright sisters find success with a little help from each other
Anyone fortunate enough to watch the Skyline field hockey team play this past season might have noticed three players who looked pretty similar. They actually were hard to miss because they were
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Football: Former Detroit Lions first-round draft pick named head coach at Pioneer
The Pioneer football program has turned to a former NFL first-round draft pick to take over as head football coach. Jimmy Williams Jr., who played 12 years in the NFL after getting drafted in the
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Hockey: Skyline skates past rival Pioneer 5-3 after wild first period
Both Skyline and Pioneer came out flying in their first meeting on the ice of the 2021 season on Saturday and it appeared like this could end up being a shootout of historic proportions. There
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Nearly 6,000 small businesses across Michigan awarded $52.5 million in grants
LANSING – Critical relief totaling approximately $52.5 million for nearly 6,000 small businesses across the state has been awarded to date through the Michigan Economic Development
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Swimming: Skyline puts on an impressive show at Brighton meet
The Skyline boys’ swimming and diving team headed up US-23 on Saturday morning for a chance to compete, win a few races and drop some time on the stopwatch – and that’s exactly what the Eagles
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Girls Hockey: Two third-period goals help lead Washtenaw United over Pioneer
The Washtenaw United high school hockey team is in its first season in the Michigan Metro Girls’ High School League – but they aren’t playing like a first-year team. Washtenaw United won another
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Alzheimer’s Event on March 3 Examines Health Disparities and Alzheimer’s Disease
COVID-19 has laid bare some undesirable truths: underserved communities are disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. In the field of Alzheimer’s and dementia, statistics point to a similar
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Girls Basketball: Farmington Hills Mercy holds on to hand FGR first loss of the season
The Father Gabriel Richard girls’ basketball came up on the short end of one of those “grind it out” type of games when they played a strong Farmington Hills Mercy team on Saturday.
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Reinhart: 11 of the Best Places to Get Hot Chocolate in Ann Arbor
From Reinhart Realty Winter seems like it’s here to stay for a while, and we’re going to need a little something sweet to keep us warm! If you’ve had your fill of coffee today or are simply
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