WCC’s Mary Mullalond wins statewide Faculty of the Year award
Mary Mullalond, WCC professional faculty member in the Department of English and College Readiness, was named 2020 Faculty of the Year by the National Organization for Student Success: Michigan
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Planning Commission agenda set for Oct. 20 meeting
The Planning Commission will meet on Tuesday, October 20 at 7 pm in an electronic meeting. Information on how to watch and participate, and how to access written materials, is provided below the
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Football: Eagles ‘looking to get back to the basics’ after loss at Saline
One week after suffering a devastating, down-to-the wire loss to Tecumseh, Skyline football suffered another blow but there was nothing close about this one. The Eagles fell 63-0 on Friday at
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District soccer: Huron falls to Dexter in Districts (See WLAA photo gallery – 140 photos)
The Dexter boys’ soccer team scored in the first few minutes to help score a solid if not spectacular 3-1 win in the opening round of Districts over a young but scrappy and talented Huron team on
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Volleyball: Huron shows improvement at Dexter (see WLAA photogallery – 100 photos)
Dexter and Huron met on Thursday night on the volleyball court as part of quad-meet at Dexter that featured some very good teams, close matches and plenty of digs, sets, blocks and spikes – even
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Interest rates continue to fall – what does this mean for Washtenaw County?
This year’s steady decline in mortgage interest rates continues to free fall to historic lows. Rates dropped 2.81 percent, down from 2.87 percent the previous week and down from the previous
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Arts Alliance Awards $25,700 in grants to 13 Cultural Organizations
WASHTENAW COUNTY— The Arts Alliance announces the awardees of the completed round of Professional & Organizational Development and the first round of Arts and Cultural project grants for the
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City Awards 11 Sustaining Ann Arbor Together Grants
October 15, 2020 – The City of Ann Arbor is delighted to announce that, over the summer and into the early fall, 11 Sustaining Ann Arbor Together (SA2T) grants were awarded to
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Profile: The way Michael Shi approaches tennis has served him well
When you play against Michael Shi, you are going to have to earn every point. There are no gimmies. There are no balls he gives up on. He’s what is known as a “grinder” – high praise for a tennis
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AAPS: Huron’s Jennifer Colby named Michigan Association for Media in Education’s District Library Director of the Year
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Huron High School librarian Jennifer Colby has been the right leader at the right time for the Ann Arbor Public Schools Library Services Department during
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