Rockin’ Raises 49,083 emergency food boxes for the hungry in Washtenaw County
Ann Arbor – Ann arbor’s 107one, Kroger, and Food Gatherers successfully raised more than 49,000 emergency food boxes for Washtenaw County during the Rockin’ for the Hungry fund drive.
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2020 Citizen Survey Results Show Quality of Life in Ann Arbor Remains Strong
In July and August, 2,700 randomly selected residents were asked to provide opinions on city services, amenities, and their quality of life in Ann Arbor via the National Citizen Survey, a
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U-M Health Lab: Kids, Sports and COVID-19 – 5 Steps for Parents to Follow
Physical activity is important for growing bodies and minds. But during these uncertain times, do the benefits of participating in youth sports outweigh the risks? The recent surge in COVID-19
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Profile: FGR’s Gabriela Garbey enjoys the competitiveness of competitive cheer
They stand along the sidelines and bring positivity, energy and support for their school on Fridays in the fall but cheerleading is much more than helping celebrate a touchdown. And it’s that
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AAPS: 4th graders chat with their U-M student-athlete pen pals in virtual meet-and-greet
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor It was an event Katy Wagner’s fourth graders at King Elementary had been anticipating for weeks. They were going to meet their pen pals—if not in person,
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Ann Arbor T-shirt Company: Fast Track Award Winner Profile
Kicking off a2Tech360 in September 2020, Ann Arbor SPARK hosted its 22nd annual FastTrack Awards to 19 companies located in Washtenaw and Livingston counties. FastTrack Awards are presented to
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EMU College of Business rated among nation’s best for 17th consecutive year
By Geoff Larcom / EMU YPSILANTI – Eastern Michigan University’s College of Business has been ranked one of the nation’s best graduate business schools for the 17th consecutive year,
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Washtenaw County Food Policy Council releases annual report
In 2020, the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic had a dramatic impact on our community’s health and economic well being creating visible and urgent consequences throughout the food system. Many people
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U-M: When stuck in a rut, it may be time to try ideas from others
When attempting to solve a problem, people often fall back on prior experiences that worked, sometimes without considering other solutions. In other words, they stay in their comfort zone, which
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MHSAA officials “disappointed” in governor’s decision to sideline sports
EAST LANSING, Mich. – Dec. 7 – The following statement is attributable to Mark Uyl, executive director of the Michigan High School Athletic Association, in response to today’s announcement by
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