Business Profile: Skip’s Huron River Canoe Livery heading up stream with new owners
Skip’s Huron River Canoe Livery has been around for 46 years but was sold two years ago to Tyler Soja and Nate Pound. Skip’s Huron River Canoe Livery has been around for 46 years but
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WLAA Spotlight: Meet the latest students to earn black belts at Keith Hafner’s Karate
Keith Hafner’s Karate graduated nine more black belts during a special ceremony last month at the popular martial arts school in downtown Ann Arbor. It takes four years to earn a black belt at
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AAWC Profile: Sarah Ball helping others take care of themselves – the right way
The road of life features many turns, off-ramps and choices that goes to determining a person’s worth, happiness and dreams. Sarah Ball switched lanes just before she turned 40 years. “My own
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WLAA Exclusive: “Someday, Someway” Marshall Crenshaw has enjoyed the many facets of his life in rock and roll
This is part one in a series of exclusive stories on Michigan rocker Marshall Crenshaw, who is playing The Ark in Ann Arbor on Sunday night with special guests The Bottle Rockets. Crenshaw
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Profile: Ann Arbor native Bob Tappe is Dexter’s Jack-Of-All-Trades and Steadfast Friend
By Melanie McIntyre If you ask any of the downtown Dexter business owners if they know Bob Tappe, you see the smile before you hear the answer. “Sure, I know Bob! He helped me with x, y
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SPOTLIGHT PROFILE: Keith Hafner’s Karate has helped the Forsyth family (quickly) reach the finish line
When Anne Forsyth rounded the corner and headed for home in the 3200 meters during her senior year at Pioneer, she was focused on the finish line. And when she crossed it, Anne had broken the
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Michigan keeper Beall named to U.S. U-20 World Cup Roster
Sophomore goalkeeper Hillary Beall of the University of Michigan women’s soccer team has been named to the U.S. U-20 Women’s National Team by its head
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U-M alum Adam Schefter says book about his wife and her late husband was “tough to write”
University of Michigan alum Adam Schefter, a popular football analyst with ESPN, had a story to tell – one with emotion, heartbreak, perseverance and mostly hope and love. The problem was,
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Profile: Skyline basketball standout Ryan Wade heading to Holy Cross after his senior year
Ryan Wade is heading east – but only after he steps out of the shadows. The standout Skyline basketball player announced last week that he will play collegiately at Division 1 Holy Cross
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“He’s My Brother:” Skyline’s Wade, Ammerman Share Special Friendship On And Off The Court
There are so many ways to start this story. Because with every great story there is a great beginning. Do you start where “they” met or where “they” are standing now or where “they” are heading?
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