Profile: Huron’s Taha Ebrahim heading to Alma to continue his baseball career
Taha Ebrahim started his baseball career in t-ball not realizing at the time he was teeing up a future built on perseverance, hard work and commitment to a sport that would help take him all the
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Ann Arbor Awarded P4P Grant for Aging in Place Efficiently Initiative
The City of Ann Arbor has been awarded a grant from Partners for Places, a project of the Funders’ Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, for the city’s Aging in Place
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AAWC: Emerging research on the role of nutraceuticals and botanicals for COVID-19
By Nathan Worthing As we learn more about the COVID-19 pandemic and how it is contracted and spread, one thing is clear. We are gaining ground, yet much remains uncertain. We simply have not had
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Bank of Ann Arbor Cancels 2020 Season of Sonic Lunch
ANN ARBOR – Bank of Ann Arbor has made the decision to cancel the 2020 season of our Sonic Lunch Summer Concert Series. “We were so hoping that after all that has gone on this year with the
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Food Gatherers cancels Grillin’ 2020, launches matching fundraiser to meet rising demand
Ann Arbor — For the first time in its 31 year history, Food Gatherers has canceled “Grillin’ for Food Gatherers”, the organization’s annual fundraiser to help alleviate hunger in Washtenaw
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U-M economists sharing forecast, government revenue estimates with Michigan lawmakers
By Jeff Karoub / U-M ANN ARBOR—University of Michigan economists Gabriel Ehrlich and Daniil Manaenkov are speaking Friday morning via video to Michigan lawmakers and other officials as part of
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WCC: Talent show winner knows his dad ‘would’ve loved to see it’
Nik Kopka spent thousands of hours working on ball-handling drills during his basketball playing days. When he saw WCC’s Digital Talent Show advertised, he decided to polish up those skills. The
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Two New Members Named to County Road Commission
ANN ARBOR – At their meeting on Wednesday May 20th, The Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners appointed two (2) new members to the Washtenaw County Road Commission. The move comes after the
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Profile: Phone call helps Skyline’s Alison Lock “lock” up her future
Sometimes, you get a call out of the blue. For Alison Lock, she got a call out of the maize and blue – one that certainly could change her life for the next four years. Lock, a standout water
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AAPS: Unable to perform spring musical on stage, Pioneer Theatre Guild gathers online to sing ‘One Day More’
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor They couldn’t perform their spring musical on stage this year, so the Pioneer Theatre Guild decided to treat cyberspace with this online version of “One Day
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