Ann Arbor e-bike Discount Program is Growing
The City of Ann Arbor electric bike (e-bike) discount program is expanding! In July, Ann Arbor Office of Sustainability and Innovations (OSI) launched a partnership program with Human Electric
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Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners hosts Q&A Session, public hearing Sept. 24
The Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners will host a question and answer session and hear public comment on the proposed settlement agreement in the Gelman Dioxane 1, 4-Plume litigation.
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Ann Arbor Film Festival Announces Next Film in Monthly Screeing Series
ANN ARBOR — The Ann Arbor Film Festival (AAFF) is excited to announce FUTURE LANGUAGE: The Dimensions of VON LMO as the newest addition to the AAFF PRESENTS series. The 2018 film, directed by
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WLAA Exclusive: A trip around the nation to see how other states, athletes are handling HS sports this fall
The COVID-19 crisis has forced a lockdown of high school campuses all over the state – including Ann Arbor and Dexter – and all over the country. Sports, on the other hand, have been more open
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WLAA Spotlight: Chef de Cuisine Adam VanBerkum keeps things sizzling at The Chop House
When people think of Ann Arbor they often think in colors – like blue, for example. Or they think in tradition – “Michigan Theatre,” or “The Big House,” or “The Art Fair,” or, well, you get the
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CC Roundup: Skyline sweeps; Huron splits with Dexter; Pioneer girls win
The Skyline cross country teams ran first in both races on Saturday at Heritage Park in Adrian. The boys finished with 33 points to beat Adrian (36), Tecumseh (71) and Hudson (99). Senior Hobbs
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Swimming: Skyline has a pool full of talent and some high expectations for 2020
Maureen Murrett is an outstanding coach who knows how to get the most of the talent in the pool – check out the banners on the wall for proof. And Murrett likes the talent she sees splashing
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AAPS Virtual learning with: Cathy Glei, Eberwhite Elementary kindergarten teacher
“We do our best, and we work together.” By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor It’s easy enough to imagine high school students taking an online computer science course. But online kindergarten?
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Tennis: Greenhills serving up another strong lineup for 2020
The Greenhills tennis program is used to being first whether in dual-matches, regionals and even state finals and last year was no exception. The Gryphons went 14-0-1 last year and took 39 out of
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Detour Ahead: Several local road construction projects begin this week
Glazier Way between Huron Parkway and Green Road as well as Green Road between Glazier Way and Plymouth Road: Monday, Sept. 14 – Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020. Beginning Monday, Sept. 14, 2020,
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