Bull Ridge Custom Homes owner Steve Sakowski is himself “custom” built
For as long as Steve Sakowski can remember, he wanted to know “how things worked.” And his curiosity has worked out quite well for him. “From early childhood, I have been interested in
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Pioneer Theatre Guild presents Pulitzer Prize winning play “Our Town” Feb. 6-9
Pioneer Theatre Guild is proud to present the Pulitzer Prize winning play: “Our Town,” by Thornton Wilder. This edition of the play differs only slightly from previous acting
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It’s back!: Kerrytown BookFest Returning in 2020
ANN ARBOR — The Kerrytown BookFest will return to Ann Arbor in 2020 on Sunday, Aug. 30. The all-day event will be held at the Ann Arbor Farmers Market (315 Detroit Street) in the city’s Kerrytown
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AAPS Exceptional Teacher: Kris Hepner, Angell first-grade teacher
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Kris Hepner grew up in Ann Arbor less than a mile from The Big House. She attended Dicken, Slauson, and Pioneer. At Dicken, she had the unique opportunities
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NAP: February Events with Natural Area Preservation
January 6, 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.
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Washtenaw County Mental Health: ‘More open communication between youth and adults is needed’
Young people across Washtenaw County wish the adults in their lives knew that mental health is real. They’re not “lazy” or “bad.” 10 deep breaths may not fix it. Their community is hurting, but
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St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea implements Drug Takeback Program for unused household medications
St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea has placed a large green receptacle in its lobby for the easy and anonymous disposal of unused and out-of-date prescription and over-the counter medications, including
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Profile: Honey Creek Community School’s Liam Meurer takes the lead in “James and the Giant Peach”
Liam Meurer’s phone must buzz every 5 minutes with calendar reminders. An eighth-grader at Honey Creek Community School in Ann Arbor, Liam plays soccer for Michigan Thunder, participates in the
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AA Board of Education seeking applicants to fill vacated seat
The Ann Arbor Board of Education is seeking applicants to fill the vacated seat on the Board through December 31, 2020. Pursuant to Michigan Election Law (MCL 168.302), an individual wishing to
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Hollander’s Brick & Mortar Store is Closing
After nearly 30 years in the Kerrytown Market & Shops, Hollander’s will be closing its retail brick and mortar store on June 30. Owners Tom and Cindy Hollander plan to continue with their
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