MHSAA Op-Ed: Parents, adult fans are biggest challenge facing high school sports
By Karissa Niehoff and Mark Uyl MHSAA Inappropriate adult behavior at high school athletic events in Michigan has reached epidemic proportion. When more than 2,000 high school athletic directors
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U-M Health Lab: 5 Ways to Banish Homework Battles
When it comes to completing homework, the daily task can prompt complaints, procrastination and even arguments from a child. The best way for parents to avoid this struggle: a proactive approach
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Reinhart: The 12 Essential Michigan Getaways on Lake Michigan
The only Great Lake entirely located within the United States, Lake Michigan is one of the best choices for summer vacations, weekend getaways, family retreats and romantic escapes, no matter
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From AA Spark: From Job Seeker to Co-Founder – Reflecting on Ann Arbor’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
In 2012, Brian Kelly arrived in Ann Arbor for a job at Duo Security. Over the past seven years, he worked for another local startup, founded a product marketing consulting firm, co-founded a
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Healthy Choices with Liza Baker: Moving on to SOUL primary foods
Earlier this year, I focused the Healthy Choices column on the food we put in our mouths—our secondary foods, where small shifts toward the whole, SOLE foods end of the spectrum can optimize our
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EMU, community partners collaborate on YpsiWrites, a program to support writers of all levels and ages
By Geoff Larcom / EMU YPSILANTI – Write on, Ypsilanti! Eastern Michigan University is helping to establish a new community writing centerthat will support writers of all levels and backgrounds.
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Profile: Huron QB Tyson Edmondson helping guide River Rats in new direction
By Charles Post / WLAA The Huron High School football team snapped their 39-game losing streak with a win over Ecorse on Friday, Aug. 30. The losing streak stretched over five years. And when the
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Ask the Grand Master: WLAA presents Conversations with Keith Hafner
One of the top ranked schools out of the approximately 1,600 in the country, Keith Hafner’s Karate in downtown Ann Arbor has been visited by hundreds of martial arts school owners and black belt
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EMU football: Eagles trying to defeat a Big Ten team for third consecutive season
By Charles Post / WLAA The Eastern Michigan Eagles (1-1) will stay on the road for the third straight game as they face the Illinois Fighting Illini (2-0) on Saturday, Sept. 14 at Memorial
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From DNR: Choose your outdoor adventure during Michigan Trails Week
Michigan Trails Week, Sept. 22-29, is a great reason to hit a trail for the first time, revisit a favorite route or experience a new trail adventure. Whether it’s on foot, horseback, a mountain
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