Ironclad deal: WCC, Ironworkers extend training partnership for five years
The International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers – better known as The Ironworkers – agreed to extend its partnership with Washtenaw
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Huron Swimming: River Rats rack up the highlights at SEC Red Division Championships
By Margaret Baker Fans were treated to an amazingly fast and thrilling SEC Red Swim/Dive Championship meet on Friday and Saturday at Pioneer, and the Huron River Rats, ably coached by Andrea
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EMU football: Eagles hit the road for Tuesday night game against win-less Akron
The Eastern Michigan University Eagles (4-5, 1-4) have lost two games in a row and are looking to break the streak on Tuesday, Nov. 12 when they face off against the win-less Akron Zips (0-9,
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Ann Arbor Water Meter Upgrades Begin this Winter
The City of Ann Arbor will begin installation of upgraded water meters in Ann Arbor homes and businesses beginning in January 2020. This two-year project will replace approximately 26,500
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AA Happenings: Free Veterans Day activities, last golf outing of the season and more!
Chili Open: Still time to register!Join us for the popular Chili Open golf outing, at Leslie Park Golf Course (LPGC, 2120 Traver Road), Sunday, Nov. 17, 10 a.m. with drink specials, prizes and
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Final Weekend: Pioneer Theatre Guild presentsRoald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical!”
Don’t miss Pioneer Theatre Guild’s very, very special production of Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical! While the first round of shows were a huge hit, there are still seats available for this
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City Nov. 11 Veterans Day Schedule & Special Offerings for Veterans
November 6, 2019 – Ann Arbor municipal offices, including the customer service center at Larcom City Hall and the 15th Judicial District Court, will be closed for the observation of
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Profile: Pioneer’s Mathieu Ruelle has found a home in and out of the water
Mathieu Ruelle, only a sophomore, has been saving his best for this season and his continued progress could mean big things in this young man’s future. But it’s the present the Pioneer water polo
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AAPS Supt. Jeanice K. Swift thanks voters for their “vote of confidence”
Superintendent of Schools Jeanice K. Swift thanked Ann Arbor voters for approving a $1 Billion 2019 Capitol Bond during Tuesday’s special election. “We want to thank you for your vote of
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The Fix is in: AAPS bond passes for much-needed building improvements
With rising enrollment and buildings standing at an average age of 63 years, the Ann Arbor Public School District put a $1 Billion bond on Tuesday’s ballot. And according to final, but
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