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January 10, 2025

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  • FROM OUR REALTOR: Ewing sees positive news on the home front – and he’s not alone  

    27Jan

    FROM OUR REALTOR: Ewing sees positive news on the home front – and he’s not alone  

  • AAPS: Pioneer Theatre Guild presents ‘You on the Moors Now’ Jan. 27-29

    27Jan

    AAPS: Pioneer Theatre Guild presents ‘You on the Moors Now’ Jan. 27-29

  • AAPS Exceptional Teacher: John Campbell, Allen Elementary music teacher

    27Jan

    AAPS Exceptional Teacher: John Campbell, Allen Elementary music teacher

  • Purple Rose Theatre presents Michigan debut of “Human Error” Feb. 3-March 18  

    27Jan

    Purple Rose Theatre presents Michigan debut of “Human Error” Feb. 3-March 18  

  • Washtenaw County Health Officer Begins Three-Year Term on Trinity Health Ann Arbor board

    27Jan

    Washtenaw County Health Officer Begins Three-Year Term on Trinity Health Ann Arbor board

  • Ypsilanti Symphony Orchestra (YSO) welcomes mezzo-soprano Dr. Kristin Clark

    27Jan

    Ypsilanti Symphony Orchestra (YSO) welcomes mezzo-soprano Dr. Kristin Clark

  • WCC hosts World Arts and Education Forum series through April

    25Jan

    WCC hosts World Arts and Education Forum series through April

  • Theatre NOVA presents “The Language Archive” by Julia Cho Feb. 3-26

    24Jan

    Theatre NOVA presents “The Language Archive” by Julia Cho Feb. 3-26

Behind the scenes with the AAPS food distribution efforts

Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit Michigan in March, closing schools across the state, the Ann Arbor Public Schools have distributed nearly 600,000 meals. That’s thanks to the dedicated work of two

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Profile: Huron’s Angie Zhou found her comfort zone playing one singles for the boys’ team

There are a few things one notices right away when Angie Zhou walks onto a tennis court. The first is that Angie is a girl – and by definition, she is playing boys’ tennis for the Huron River

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SPORTS

Profile: Pioneer’s Jillian Giordano brings her smile and experience into Friday’s state finals

Jillian Giordano always carries with her certain things out on the golf course. She always has plenty of golf balls – not that she needs many. She has her clubs cleaned and ready to go. And she

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Washtenaw Schools and the Washtenaw County Health Department Issue Joint Call to Action

Washtenaw County, Mich. – Nearly 30 school administrators representing public school districts, charter schools, and private and independent schools from across Washtenaw County have signed on to

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NEWS

U-M to Begin Recruitment for Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine Phase 3 Clinical Trial

Michigan Medicine is partnering with Janssen, a division of Johnson & Johnson, for a double-blind phase III clinical trial to test a vaccine against COVID-19. The trial, known as the ENSEMBLE

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Cross Country: Pioneers sweep Huron in SEC dual-meet race 

The Pioneer boys’ cross country team had the first four runners cross the finish line in a dual-meet with city rival Huron on Saturday at Pioneer. The Pioneers won 16-44 to remain undefeated in

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AAPS: ‘There is nothing I would change about my career’ – Teacher Barb Vanek retires after 32 years

By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor After 32 happy years teaching music at Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary, Barb Vanek decided the time was right to retire last month. Born in Lincoln,

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Dexter’s Grandview Commons one of many highlights of Showcase of New & Remodeled Homes

One of the many highlights of this year’s Showcase of New & Remodeled Homes is in-person tours of Dexter’s extremely popular Grandview Commons by A.R. Brouwer. New home construction and

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EMU

EMU researchers look for ways to eliminate negative health consequences of sodium

By Geoff Larcom / EMU YPSILANTI – It’s a key element in ever-present food items such as potato chips, bacon, shrimp, pizza and soup. It is also one of the oldest known preservatives, and in that

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SPORTS

Profile: Pioneer’s Easthope finds the positives in season-ending injury

Conor Easthope is an outstanding football player. But as good as he is on the gridiron, it’s the type of young man he is and is becoming that really stands out. And while winning games and

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  • FROM OUR REALTOR: Ewing sees positive news on the home front – and he’s not alone   January 27, 2023
  • AAPS: Pioneer Theatre Guild presents ‘You on the Moors Now’ Jan. 27-29 January 27, 2023
  • AAPS Exceptional Teacher: John Campbell, Allen Elementary music teacher January 27, 2023

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