Tennis: Skyline Eagles off to a flying start
The Eagles are flying! The Skyline boys’ tennis team is off to a flying start with some impressive and dominant wins to kick off the 2020 season. The Eagles beat Salem 7-1 and swept Bedford 8-0.
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AAPS: Virtual learning with Leslie Baugh, Scarlett Middle School PLTW teacher
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Scarlett Middle School Project Lead the Way (PLTW) teacher Leslie Baugh shares a few moments of Day One of the AAPS 2020-21 school year:
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Game on: Ann Arbor school officials give the green light to fall sports with strict guidelines, no spectators
The following letter from Ann Arbor School Supt. Dr. Jeanice Kerr Swift was sent to parents on Wednesday, Sept. 9: The Governor’s recent Executive Order allowing high school organized sports
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Cross Country: Huron breaks out of the blocks with wins over Lincoln
The Huron cross country teams opened the 2020 season with victories over SEC rival Lincoln last week. The boys’ team dominated at the front, taking six of the top spots to score a 19-43 win over
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Arbor Teas announces photo and video contest: Can You Dig It?
ANN ARBOR — Calling All Composters! Arbor Teas announces its first ever photo and video contest: Can You Dig It? You guessed it, this contest highlights one of Arbor Teas’ favorite things
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Wetland Creation, Creek Restoration Project Slated for Huron Hills GC
The City of Ann Arbor has partnered with the Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner to collaborate on a project at Huron Hills Golf Course (HHGC) that will consist of wetland creation and
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Small business counseling team at WCC honored
The Greater Washtenaw Region of the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) occupies a relatively small space on the Washtenaw Community College campus. But there’s nothing small about its
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University Record: U-M to test 3,000 weekly for COVID-19 on campus
By Dana Elger / The University Record Public Affairs The University of Michigan will begin testing students, faculty and staff next week for the virus that causes COVID-19, ramping up to 3,000
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Keith Hafner’s Karate introduces new students to the many benefits of martial arts – Hafner style
A lot has changed in almost everything we do in this challenging year of 2020. And while the way in which martial arts has been taught over the past seven months has been altered, the message,
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Cross Country: Pioneer boys and girls team race past Chelsea
The Pioneer boys’ cross country team kicked off its 2020 season with a solid performance against an always strong Chelsea team on Wednesday. The Pioneers took four of the top five spots to score
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