Swimming: River Rats lock down first places and state-cut times at Dexter
By Margaret Baker The Huron girls’ swimming and diving team traveled to Dexter on Saturday for their first regular season dual meet against the Dreadnaughts. Despite losing
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Keb’ Mo’ goes solo at the Michigan Theatre this Saturday (Sept. 14)
Life is Beautiful It all took off in 1994 with the self-titled release under Kevin Roosevelt Moore’s newly coined Keb’ Mo’ moniker, and over the past two decades, Keb’ has
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DTE Energy Foundation Trail opens fourth “flow trail” loop near Chelsea (video)
The fourth loop of the DTE Energy Foundation Trail opened last month in southeast Michigan, just north of Chelsea. The single-track, cutting-edge trail is designed for mountain bikers, but open
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Football: Concordia’s Alex Hinojosa named MSFA’s Defensive Player of the Week
The Mid-States Football Association (MSFA) Mideast League announced the weekly awards Monday afternoon and Alex Hinojosa (JR/Allen Park, MI) has been named the defensive player of the
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Survey Shows 43 Percent of MHSAA High School Athletes Participate in Multiple Sports
EAST LANSING, Mich. – Nearly 43 percent of athletes at Michigan High School Athletic Association member high schools continued to participate in two or more sports in 2018-19, according to
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U-M Health Lab: Old Drugs in Your Medicine Cabinet? Here’s What to Do with Them
They’re haunting the back of your medicine cabinet like the Ghosts of Illnesses Past. Pain pills your doctor prescribed years ago after that operation. Antibiotics from a child’s last ear
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U-M researcher partners with Apple to study how noise exposure impacts hearing
ANN ARBOR—A University of Michigan researcher is teaming up with Apple to learn how noise exposure impacts hearing. The Apple Hearing Study will be available to participate in through a new Apple
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Mom, Social Worker Starts “Pesticide-Free Ann Arbor” Group
Alana DeRiggi is a trained social worker and full-time mom for her 2-year-old daughter, and thought it was vital to begin “Pesticide-Free Ann Arbor” in August. “I started the organization
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AAPS: Neighbor’s sidewalk art welcomes, inspires Allen Elementary students
Story and video by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Allen Elementary’s 430 students were greeted by all sorts of positive energy last week. And it started from the ground up. Britt Hueter, who
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Community invited to WCC’s Free College Day on Sept. 29
ANN ARBOR – Everyone is welcome when Washtenaw Community College once again opens its doors for the bi-annual Free College Day event on Sunday, Sept. 29. Held each spring and fall since
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