CTN Video: Watch AA Sustainability Forum – “Food & Food Access: What We Eat & How We Get It”
The City of Ann Arbor Office of Sustainability and Innovations is announcing the return of the annual Sustainability Forums series for 2021. The first of this five-part series launched via Zoom
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During National School Counseling Week, AAPS honors those who fulfill a vital role in the education process
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor The theme of this year’s National School Counseling Week is “All In for All Students.” And Superintendent Jeanice Swift says those words are especially
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From the heart: Dexter HS senior helps organize Abilities Over Disabilities Webinar
Dexter’s Mia Stewart, whose younger sister, Ally, was born with Down Syndrome, says she has “grown to understand that many people underestimate the value of individuals with different abilities
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February Events with NAP in the Ann Arbor Parks
City of Ann Arbor Natural Area Preservation (NAP) works to protect and restore Ann Arbor’s natural areas and to foster an environmental ethic among its citizens. This involves conducting
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What’s On: CTN programming for week of Feb. 7
Comcast Channel 16 – Government Access and AT&T U-verse Channel 99 MEETINGS LIVE City Council Work Session, Monday 2/8 at 7pm LIVE Energy Commission Meeting, Tuesday 2/9 at 6pm LIVE
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Big Ten Announces Revised Conference Football Schedules for 2021 Season
ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference Office announced Friday (Feb. 5) the revised football schedules for all 14 teams during the 2021 season. The revision was necessitated due to adjustments
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Washtenaw County Health Department provides an update on the B117 variant
YPSILANTI – To date, 23 cases of the COVID-19 variant B117 have been identified in Washtenaw County. The initial case of the B117 variant was identified on Jan 16 in the University of Michigan
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Join the first A2 Park Walk at Hansen Nature Area tomorrow
Featured walk of the week There is an abundance of research on why walking in nature is good for our brains, bodies and emotional well-being. Ann Arbor Parks & Recreation is inviting you to
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Profile: Skyline’s Daniel Osterholzer has already checked off one of his goals
When Daniel Osterholzer touched the wall last year in the breaststroke, he came up less than one second short of qualifying for the State Finals. Now a junior, the Skyline swimmer was determined
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Swimming: Pioneers race past Bedford in SEC Red dual-meet
The Pioneer boys’ swimming and diving team improved to 2-0 on the young season with an easy 142-43 win over Bedford in an SEC Red Division dual-meet on Thursday night. The Pioneers won all but
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