AAPS: Peace Neighborhood Center, Community Action Network help prepare students for school
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Thanks to the support of the Peace Neighborhood Center, Isaiah Lewis is feeling good about starting virtual classes with his AAPS classmates on Sept. 8.
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Positive Sign of our Times: Cornman Farms puts out the now hiring sign
Now Hiring – two words that have never sounded better in today’s challenging times. And what better place to work than at Cornman Farms in Dexter. Cornman Farms is looking for both part-time and
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City Happenings & Updates: Construction to begin in September at Huron Hills Golf Course
Ann Arbor Farmers Market Saturday, Aug. 29, the Ann Arbor Farmers Market, 315 Detroit St., is open for onsite sales, 7 a.m.-3 p.m. (and on Wednesday, Sept. 2). Shoppers will find all sorts of
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WCC Foundation’s annual golf fundraiser goes virtual
The Washtenaw Community College Foundation has announced that its annual Jerry Jernigan Memorial Golf Outing is going virtual this year. The popular 27th annual event, which raises money to help
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Dining In: The Chef Experience is truly a unique and delicious “experience”
Mainstreet Ventures Restaurant Group is cooking up an exciting evening and all you have to do is, well, the cooking – and eating. Mainstreet’s Executive Chef Brent Courson has prepared, for your
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AAPS Exceptional Teacher: Ted Emch, Pioneer High School computer science teacher
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Pioneer High School math teacher Theodore Emch has received a Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) — the
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EMU’s ‘Safe Return-To-Campus Plan’ includes wide variety of actions
By Geoff Larcom / EMU YPSILANTI – Daily health screenings. Face coverings. Physical distancing and greatly reduced density, including in classrooms. Those are some of the key safety actions
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WCC student’s art flies outside famed Rockefeller Center
Artwork by Washtenaw Community College student and Ann Arbor-based artist Therese Basha Jarjioura was part of a public art installation displayed outside The Rockefeller Center. An international
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United Way Women United Awards $35,000 in Grants to Local Organizations
United Way of Washtenaw County’s Women United (WU) announced awards to six local organizations who are helping women and families maintain their financial stability and meet their basic needs
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WCC joins EMU, YMCA to address critical need for child development workers
The Early Childhood Education program at Washtenaw Community College is joining an effort spearheaded by the Office of Engage@EMU to respond to a critical community need for certified child
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