2019 Local High School Football schedules
Skyline Eagles Thursday, Aug. 29 at Warren Mott Friday, Sept. 6 at Okemos Friday, Sept. 13 Home vs. Pinckney Friday, Sept. 20 at Bedford Friday, Sept. 27 at Pioneer Friday, Oct. 4 at Monroe
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MHSAA: Preseason, Postseason, In-Game Changes Take Effect as Fall Sports Practices Begin
EAST LANSING, Mich. – An assortment of game rules, preseason policy and postseason tournament changes will greet more than 100,000 high school student-athletes as 2019-20 Fall practices
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On Stage: Theatre NOVA Announces Season of Premieres for 2019-2020
ANN ARBOR – Theatre NOVA, Ann Arbor’s resident nonprofit professional theatre, is thrilled to announce its 2019-20 Season of Michigan and World Premieres. Proud to produce the hottest
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AAPS: Retired teacher expands fund to help children who can’t afford music camp
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor When Deborah Katz decided to retire this year after 30 years teaching music for Ann Arbor Public Schools, she knew she wanted to somehow help AAPS music
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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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Washtenaw County Names Alize Asberry Payne First Racial Equity Officer
Washtenaw County Administration and the Racial Equity Team is happy to announce that the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners has appointed Alize Asberry Payne as the
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WCC trustees extend contract of President Dr. Rose B. Bellanca
The Washtenaw Community College Board of Trustees voted to extend the contract of President and CEO Dr. Rose B. Bellanca to June 30, 2022. The 6-0 vote (Trustee Ruth Hatcher
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EMU students savor rich teaching and cultural experiences in study abroad program in Montenegro
Written by Geoff Larcom / EMU YPSILANTI – Eastern Michigan University continues to expand study abroad opportunities for its students, powered by the deep understanding of how such
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Tackling anxiety, depression in teens: U-M takes mental health care to schools around the state
ANN ARBOR—As a counselor at Charlevoix Middle and High School, Karrie Gaffney has seen students struggle to access the mental health care they need. “Oftentimes in our area, for students to
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AA Spark: How One Ann Arbor-based Startup is Team Building, Training Interns with Waffles
It’s a sunny, summer Wednesday morning at the Ann Arbor SPARK Central Innovation Center and the fragrance of waffles and maple syrup wafts through the lower level of the startup incubator and
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