Volleyball: Playoffs begin this week with Skyline, Lincoln hosting Districts
It’s the time of year where high school volleyball teams spike up the intensity. The playoffs begin this week on the road to Battle Creek’s Kellogg Arena, which will serve as host for the
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U-M News: Two ‘Michigan Earth’ scientists named department’s first female American Geophysical Union Fellows
Two female University of Michigan scientists are among 54 earth and space researchers named AGU Fellows today by the American Geophysical Union. Rebecca Lange They are the first women from the
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WCC recognized for high standard of services for veterans
ANN ARBOR – Washtenaw Community College (WCC) has again been named as a Gold-level Veteran-Friendly School by the Michigan Veteran Affairs Agency. Gold-level honor means the college has met at
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What’s On: CTN programming for week of Oct. 30
Comcast Channel 16 – Government Access and AT&T U-verse Channel 99 MEETINGS LIVE Cable Communications Commission Meeting, Wednesday 11/2 at 4pm LIVE Greenbelt Advisory Commission
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Field Hockey: Pioneers knock off Skyline to win D-1 State Title (See TWO WLAA photo galleries)
When the fog finally cleared on Saturday morning at Saline High School, one team celebrated while the other team reflected following a game where both teams not only played their hearts out but
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AAPS Exceptional Teacher: Claire Federhofer, Huron High School ELA teacher
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Claire Federhofer hails from a small South African town just outside Johannesburg. She relocated to the United States in 2017 to join her partner who is a faculty
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CTN Brings Home Philo T. Farnsworth of Community Media Arts Awards
ANN ARBOR — Community Television Network of Ann Arbor (CTN) has been recognized with several honors in the annual Philo Festival of Community Media Arts Awards. Over 150 entries were submitted
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COMMENTARY: Public Act 184 a Real Loser for School Sports in Michigan
BY: MHSAA Executive Director Mark Uyl There is a crisis in Michigan schools today that centers on one problem: Not having enough people. In discussions with school district personnel, we are
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In Review: Competition drives the fun in silly ‘Pickleball’ tourney at Purple Rose
NOTE: Pickleball at The Purple Rose has been extended to Dec. 23 By Nicole M. Robertson For WeLoveAnnArbor.com What would you give to excel at something you love? For 50 bucks an hour, a perky
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Profile: Lindsay Robert shines a bright light on the backstage of PTG
Lindsay, 17, is the daughter of Lionel and Lorraine Robert. She also shines in the classroom with her 3.95 GPA and is the co-president of Pioneer Action as well as Pioneer Theater Guild
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