Meet Dean Solden – The Unusual, Musical, Senior Living Guy
By Jennifer DeGregorio / Special to WLAA If you have ever entered a crowded room where Dean Solden is present, you would surely remember. He is charismatic and energetic, contagiously full of
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Volleyball: Skyline aces first SEC test with win over Pioneer (see WLAA photogallery)
While there were no fans in the stands, there was plenty of intensity on the court as Pioneer hosted crosstown rival Skyline in an SEC volleyball match on Tuesday night. The Eagles, who flew into
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Tennis: Skyline dominant in 8-0 win over SEC rival Monroe
The Skyline tennis team aced a big win over Monroe on Tuesday with a dominant 8-0 victory in an SEC dual-match. At one singles, Skyline’s Anthony Van Oyen easily defeated Monroe’s Azariah Duran,
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AAPS: Performing arts app will enhance music ed for middle & HS students
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor How will our middle and high school music students continue to perform together from their homes? It’s a natural question, and now AAPS has an exciting
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WCC’s ‘HVAC Partnership Pipeline’ named a finalist in pitch competition
By Rich Rezler Washtenaw Community College is one step away from receiving a significant financial boost in its quest to prepare graduates of its HVAC program for business ownership. The college
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Get in Tune: Michigan’s independent music venues need your support
Michigan-based members of the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) have joined together to request the formation of the #SaveMIStages relief fund from the State of Michigan to ensure
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U-M Museum of Art to serve as Ann Arbor City Clerk’s satellite office through Nov. 3
Starting this week, the University of Michigan community will be able to register to vote and cast early in-person absentee ballots on campus. Several units at U-M have partnered with the city of
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County Health Department offering free COVID-19 testing Saturday, Sept. 26
YPSILANTI – Washtenaw County Health Department recently announced a pop-up testing opportunity on Saturday, Sept. 26 in Ypsilanti from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Testing is free to anyone. No symptoms
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Profile: Skyline graduate Dario Silerio is cooking up a plan for a tasty future
Dario Silerio has always been able to make adjustments and make the best of any situation. In other words, throw him in the frying pan and he comes out cooked to perfection – you will get the
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Golf Roundup: Skyline, Pioneer card plenty of success on the links
The Skyline varsity golf team played on an elite course and against a very competitive field of teams and picked the right time to card one of their best rounds of the season on Monday afternoon.
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