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This article was updated on September 16, 2021. You wake up one morning feeling under the weather. While in previous years you may have…
This article was updated on September 16, 2021. You wake up one morning feeling under the weather. While in previous years you may have…
Family, friends and local law enforcement members gathered in Towsley Auditorium Friday afternoon to celebrate the 18-member Washtenaw Community College Police Academy’s Class of 2021. Each…
Theatre NOVA, Ann Arbor’s resident nonprofit professional theatre, is thrilled to announce its return to in-person productions. Theatre NOVA’s 2021-2022 season opens September 17…
ANN ARBOR – Washtenaw Community College (WCC) has been recognized as a top tier Veteran-Friendly School by the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency. WCC is one…
The Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners have committed $2 million to equitably address childcare access needs in Washtenaw County. This commitment is part of the first round of the…
ANN ARBOR– Washtenaw Community College students will be streaming for good as they host a week-long Esports event Oct. 3-9 to raise money to purchase…
Chelsea – Ballet Chelsea is embarking upon their second annual Digital Fundraising Campaign beginning Oct. 19-29. Last year’s campaign raised $41,000 with a whopping…
CHELSEA – After a decade of transformational leadership that has reshaped St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea and the community, hospital President Nancy Graebner-Sundling announced recently…
Public invited to attend virtual luncheon meeting ANN ARBOR – This week’s Washtenaw Economic Club meeting will feature global staffing executive David Barfield speaking on…
Creekside teacher Jane Montero was named Middle Level Art Educator of the Year by the Michigan Art Education Association. Montero, who has been the…