WLAA spotlight: Educational exchange organization offers life-changing experiences for students and host families
It’s an exciting and emotional and memorable moment. A young student who has never been to this country walks through the terminal at Detroit Metro Airport and meets for the first time their
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Football Preview: Pioneers need to knock off host Saline to keep playoff hopes alive
No matter what happens tonight (Oct. 18) in Saline, the Pioneer football team has had a very good season. Sure, there is pressure on the Pioneers because they set a goal of making the playoffs
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AAPS superintendent hosting community meetings about upcoming bond proposal
The Ann Arbor Public Schools Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Jeanice Swift, is hosting a series of community meetings over the coming weeks to share information about the 2019 Bond Proposal. These
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From AAPS: Director of Detroit Youth Choir visits, inspires Abbot fifth graders
Story, photos & video by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Nearly all of the Abbot Elementary fifth graders said they’d watched The Detroit Youth Choir climb to second place
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U-M: Campus helps iconic Michigan Union mark its 100th birthday
By Susan Thwing / U-M Student Life Auxiliary Marketing More than 500 students, staff, faculty and friends turned out Oct. 16 to wish a happy 100th birthday to a dear friend, the Michigan Union.
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United Way of Washtenaw County is Proud to Announce AmeriCorps Members
ANN ARBOR — To date, more than one million Americans have strengthened their communities through a term of service with AmeriCorps, a branch of the Corporation for National &
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Tech Homecoming Connects Job Seekers with Ann Arbor Tech Companies on Thanksgiving Eve
The Ann Arbor region is a growing, thriving tech ecosystem and the companies located here are hiring in droves. Ann Arbor SPARK wants to connect job seekers with some of the top companies in the
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District Soccer Semifinal: Pioneers knock out Skyline (WLAA photo gallery – 140 photos)
It wasn’t a shocker. It wasn’t a huge upset. But let’s call it a mild surprise – a pleasant surprise if you wear purple and white. Pioneer scored twice in the second half and held off a late
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District Soccer Semifinal: Pioneer players react to “finally” beating Skyline
The celebration, as one would expect, was jubilant – but certainly not over the top. The Pioneers had just knocked off and out Skyline in a District semifinal game on Wednesday at Dexter High
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WLAA Author Spotlight: Longtime Ann Arbor school counselor is enjoying his second career as college coordinator, author
John B. Boshoven isn’t a dream-maker – he would probably cringe at the suggestion – but he does help create a path for young people in Ann Arbor who are either following a dream or searching for
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