HWPI Volunteer Spotlight: Ken Fischer
Special from the Huron Waterloo Pathways Initiative We would like to introduce our August Volunteer of the Month, Ken Fischer. Ken is a husband, father, and grandfather who retired in 1987 after
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Soccer: Huron kicking with plenty of confidence heading into Pioneer
As the Huron boys’ soccer team heads to Pioneer to play in another city rivalry game tonight (Tuesday, Sept. 22) the River Rats can bring them a little more confidence after a strong showing
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Spark Rewind: These Three Ann Arbor Companies Made Big Announcements in August
Even in the face of a global pandemic, Blumira, Censys, and May Mobility are attracting investments and growing their teams. These Ann Arbor-based companies are great examples of the region’s
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Election News: Satellite City Clerk’s Office to Open on UofM Campus
Students, faculty and staff of the University of Michigan will have a convenient and easily accessible way to register to vote and to vote absentee in the upcoming Presidential Election. The Ann
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Calling all bosses: Carson’s American Bistro serving up an appetizing to-go special
Carson’s American Bistro, one of Ann Arbor’s favorite dining experiences, is serving up a special Happy Hour special that sounds appetizingly delicious! From 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday through
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Profile: Pioneer’s Tess Yuhas has learned “every challenge has a reward”
The COVID-19 pandemic has been devastating to so many people in so many ways that it’s almost impossible to add them all up. Whether directly or indirectly, it has impacted many people’s lives
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Jacoby: High school football looked the same but felt different
From a Cannon Zoom EF 70-200mm lens, everything appeared normal. The players in blue were hitting the players in white and the opposite also was true. It was true high school football. But when
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Washtenaw Area Transportation Study reports 22 percent increase on the B2B Trail
Despite the pandemic, Washtenaw County is hitting the trail. The Washtenaw Area Transportation Study (WATS), a multi-jurisdictional agency responsible for transportation planning in Washtenaw
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Football Preview: Eagles ready to take flight against rival Pioneer
The Skyline football team doesn’t have a football field of time to get ready for Friday night. But every team faced that challenge heading into their season opener in 2020. However, the Eagles
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Cross Country Roundup: Pioneer sweeps Brighton; Skyline girls fall to Saline
Owen Johnson ran first and Pioneer took four of the top six spots as they ran past Brighton 34-22 in a dual-meet on Wednesday in a non-league dual-meet. Johnson, a senior, went 16:12.3 to beat
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