Firefighters Local 693 and the City of Ann Arbor Successfully Negotiate New Labor Contract
March 3, 2020 – For the first time in 25 years, the City of Ann Arbor and the International Association of Firefighters Local 693 have successfully negotiated a new collective bargaining
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SummerWorks: Washtenaw County Summer Youth Employment Program
Washtenaw County, MichiganWorks! Southeast, and the University of Michigan have partnered together for the fifth summer youth employment program. Previously known as Summer19, SummerWorks is a
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EMU to celebrate TRUEMU Night with the Detroit Red Wings on March 10
Written by Jennifer Boudrie / EMU Ypsilanti – Eastern Michigan University students, faculty, staff, and alumni are invited to celebrate the first TRUEMU Night of the year on March 10 as the
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Your Vote Counts: Presidential Primary primer
The Presidential Primary Election is coming up Tuesday, March 10. Any Michigan registered voter can participate in the primary. However, by law, voters must make their Presidential Primary ballot
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City of Ann Arbor responds to coronavirus concerns
City of Ann Arbor Emergency Management personnel are in active collaboration with the Washtenaw County Health Department, local hospitals, the University of Michigan, and the American Red Cross
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Profile: Mori Ono is making quite an opening statement at Community High School
When Mori Ono is done debating and learning and volunteering and getting the most of his high school experience, he wants to go exploring. As Capt. Kirk would say, “to boldly go where no one has
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Swimming: Pioneers dominate SEC championships, head to States swimming with confidence
By Bethany Williston / For WLAA Pioneer hosted the 2020 Southeastern Conference (SEC) Red Division Men’s Swim and Dive Championships. The preliminaries were Friday, Feb. 28 and the finals were
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Swimming: Skyline, Huron both shine at competitive SEC championships
The SEC hosted its annual conference boys’ swimming tournament on Friday and Saturday and the Ann Arbor schools did what they do best – dominate in water sports. The three local teams finished in
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AAPS: Clague Middle School students win third place in regional science bowl
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Clague Middle School finished third in the Indiana Regional Middle School Science Bowl event for the states of Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. The Clague team
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Girls Basketball: Huron wins District opener, face Pioneer on Wednesday; Skyline faces Brighton
The Huron girls’ basketball team apparently isn’t satisfied with just winning the SEC Red Division. The River Rats opened District play with a 57-43 win over Ypsilanti on Monday at
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