NAP April Calendar Includes Events for Earth Day & Arbor Day, Future Turtle Stewards + More
March 5, 2020 – City of Ann Arbor Natural Area Preservation (NAP) works to protect and restore Ann Arbor’s natural areas and to foster an environmental ethic among its citizens. This
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Girls Basketball: River Rats hang on to beat Pioneers, head to District final
The Huron girls’ basketball team did what every good team does – they answered every challenge right up until the final whistle on Wednesday night at Lincoln HS. Another thing a very good team
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Tickets remain for Dancing with the Michigan Stars on Thursday, March 12
Dancing with the Michigan Stars has raised more than $400,000 over the past five years for mostly Washtenaw County based charities and organizations. These groups count on fundraising and
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WLAA Profile: WOW hopes to make Washtenaw County a Healthy Blue Zone
Washtenaw Optimal Wellness (WOW) is an energetic group of medical professionals, business people, educators, and other professionals dedicated to promoting health and well-being for all in the
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AAPS Exceptional Teacher: Lindsy Avenall, Pittsfield Elementary art teacher
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Lindsy Avenall grew up in Lapeer just east of Flint. She attended Lapeer Community Schools throughout her primary and secondary education. Avenall then
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WCC: Spring 2020 Career and Internship Fair on March 11 is free, open to the public
The Spring 2020 Career & Internship Fair at Washtenaw Community College is expected to include representatives from an estimated 80 employers, many looking to immediately fill current job
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Gutman Gallery’s exciting March exhibition, “Fleur,” runs March 5-26
ANN ARBOR – Earlier this year, The Guild of Artists & Artisans (The Guild), most well known for producing the Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair, launched the Gutman Gallery, a fine art gallery
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U-M: New online tool helps Michigan communities plan for renewable energy
ANN ARBOR—University of Michigan researchers have created a searchable, sortable public database of Michigan zoning ordinances related to siting renewable energy, such as windmill farms and solar
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Boys Basketball: Huron closes out regular season with signature win over Lincoln at EMU
When Lincoln sophomore sensation Emoni Bates gets rolling, there isn’t much opposing teams can do to slow the roll. But Huron isn’t your average team. No. 7 Ann Arbor Huron withstood a 20-point
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Boys Basketball: Eagles rally to knock off Jackson in regular-season finale
The Skyline boys’ basketball team earned a hard fought victory at Jackson on Tuesday night in an SEC crossover game. After a long freshmen game that started at 4 p.m. and a JV game that went into
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