U-M News: How a COVID-19 app built at U-M is helping businesses stay open
A COVID-19 symptom checklist web app developed at the University of Michigan is helping more than 2,500 employers, including small businesses, in Michigan meet state requirements to screen
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Congrats EMU: School recognized by U.S. News & World Report for opportunities its affords economically challenged students
By Geoff Larcom / EMU YPSILANTI – Eastern Michigan University has been ranked among the best universities in the country in the social mobility category – defined as the opportunities it offers
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Golf: Pioneer holds off Skyline to win AA City Tournament (see WLAA photo gallery)
The Ann Arbor high school girls’ golf teams met on the links on Wednesday that featured sunny skies, a slight breeze and plenty of good golf and smiles. It also included a very strong Pioneer
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WLAA analysis: VOTE411.org breaks down the background, experience and goals of candidates
VOTE411.org is a “one-stop shop” for election-related information and the perfect place for voters to get informed about each candidate running for public office. You see the names on
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Football Preview: River Rats “hungry” for tough opening-night challenge
Huron football coach Antaiwn Mack believes in full-time effort, and that means no short cuts. Mack has a quote from Eric Thomas at the bottom of his email: “Success Is Never On Discount.
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Soccer: Experienced, talented Pioneers blank Huron 3-0 (see WLAA photogallery)
It was quite the season for the 2019 boys’ soccer team. Grab your history books and let’s revisit that magical season. The Pioneers knocked off rival Skyline in a District semifinal and then beat
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Healthy Choices with Health Coach Liza Baker: What’s in my control?
Irrespective of our political leanings, many (most? all?) of us seem to be feeling our world has spun out of control. As I’ve written about recently in We Love Ann Arbor and on my blog, it
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Suicide Prevention Month tips from WCC personal counselors
The WCC Personal Counseling Department sent the following information to all current students as part of its monthly “Mind Your Mental Health” email campaign. September is Suicide
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DNR: Help the ‘Trails State’ shape Michigan’s trails management plan
Veteran trail users in Michigan know the state is richer than most, with 13,000 miles of state-managed trails, thousands of miles of local, county and federally managed trails, and more
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Are you prepared? September is National Preparedness Month
Being prepared before the unexpected happens can make a dramatic difference in the ability to cope with and recover from a disaster. The Michigan State Police MIREADY site, covers a wide range of
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