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46,730 applications: University of Michigan expects roughly 6,000 freshmen to enroll in the fall

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Posted: May 23, 2013

This year is the seventh consecutive year the number of applications have outpaced University of Michigan records. Read more »

Michigan's Thomas Gordon has 'everything you could ever want in an NFL safety'

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Posted: May 23, 2013

  ANN ARBOR -- Marlin Jackson was a consensus All-American defensive back at Michigan in 2004. He was a first-round draft pick ... Read more »

with poll: Ann Arbor board votes to erect 3 billboards on school property for $100K in revenue

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Posted: May 23, 2013

Digital billboards could be erected at three Ann Arbor schools come fall. The school board is turning to outdoor advertising as a way to raise money in a time of tight budgets. Read more »

MLive: Saline resident pleads guilty to filing false police report against Michigan State hockey players

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Posted: May 23, 2013

Saline resident, Brandon Carmack who made false accusations against members of Michigan State’s hockey team and allegedly assaulted his ex-girlfriend appeared in Ingham County Circuit Court before Judge Rosemarie Aquilina on Wednesday, according to MLive. Carmack plead guilty on Wednesday and accepted a plea bargain. Read more »

rankings: Regional champions fill track and field top five

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Posted: May 23, 2013

Washtenaw County boys track and field teams went to three different regional sites to compete last weekend. And they came away with a clean sweep. Read more »

Graduates of Ann Arbor's sobriety court program give thanks for fresh start in life

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Posted: May 23, 2013

When he entered Ann Arbor's sobriety court program, Jon G. viewed it as "two years of hell" he would have to fight through and maybe he'd be lucky enough to survive. Now sober thanks to ... Read more »

Grizzly Peak owners preparing to open the Old German by early July

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Posted: May 23, 2013

The owners of more than a dozen Michigan restaurants and bars are hoping to revive a long-lost piece of Ann Arbor when they open the Old German on West Washington Street this summer. Read more »

Construction on University of Michigan's Wall Street parking structure begins in June

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Posted: May 23, 2013

After five years of planning and receiving complaints from Lower Town residents, the University of Michigan will break ground on a 725-space parking structure on Wall Street next month. Crews are expected to finish the ... Read more »

column: Michigan has 11,000 inland lakes - and its residents need to be able to swim

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Posted: May 23, 2013

I have spent most every summer of my life on or near a lake. I love the water, but I have always had a very deep respect for it as well. It is with that ... Read more »

Budget crisis: Ann Arbor schools issues layoff notices for 233 teachers

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Posted: May 23, 2013

The Ann Arbor Board of Education voted unanimously to issue pink slips to 233 teachers at Wednesday's board meeting to prepare for a possible reduction of about 50 teaching positions in next year's budget. Read more »

16-year-old sentenced for robbing and shooting man

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Posted: May 23, 2013

A 16-year-old Superior Township boy accused of robbing and then shooting a 39-year-old man was sentenced in the Washtenaw County Trial Court Tuesday. Read more »

with gallery: Rolling Hills Water Park to open for Memorial Day weekend with $4.5M in upgrades

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Posted: May 23, 2013

When Rolling Hills Water Park in Ypsilanti Township opens for the first unofficial weekend of summer this Saturday, visitors will be greeted by brand-new facilities and a three-story water slide. Read more »

Ypsilanti officials remain split on denial of public presentation against hybrid safety department

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Posted: May 23, 2013

Ypsilanti City Council members remain divided by a decision to not allow firefighters and state fire officials make a public presentation against the creation of a hybrid police and fire department. Read more »

cinema chat: Acclaimed 'Angel's Share,' 'Hangover Part 3,' and more at the movies this week

Posted: May 23, 2013

Opening downtown "The Angel's Share" “The Angel’s Share,” from legendary director Ken Loach, presents an engagingly off-kilter new film about wasted talent and what happens when we are given a second chance in life. Robbie ... Read more »

Saline and Chelsea boys track teams win third straight SEC titles

Posted: May 22, 2013

The Saline and Chelsea boys track and field team both won their third straight league titles on Wednesday at the SEC Championships, Saline the Red Division, Chelsea the White Division. Read more »

updated: More than 4,000 affected by power outage in Superior Township

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Posted: May 22, 2013

DTE Energy customers in the Superior Township area lost power after a line of storms passed through just after 8 p.m. Wednesday. Read more »

Trial date set for man accused in West Willow homicide

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Posted: May 22, 2013

The 30-year-old Trenton man accused of killing 29-year-old Brandon Charles in Ypsilanti Township last January appeared briefly Wednesday in the Washtenaw County Trial Court where he had a trial date set for Sept. 30 Read more »

WITH VIDEO: C.S. Mott Children's Hospital doctors save Ohio boy by 'printing' an airway tube

Posted: May 22, 2013

In a medical first, doctors used plastic particles and a 3-D laser printer to create an airway splint to save the life of a baby boy who used to stop breathing nearly every day. Read more »

Chad Henne says Michigan's Denard Robinson has been 'special' since joining him in Jacksonville Jaguars' backfield

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Posted: May 22, 2013

  ANN ARBOR -- Denard Robinson is the all-time yardage leader in Michigan history. Chad Henne is second. And now, the quarterbacks ... Read more »

3 of 6 Ypsilanti City Council members abstain from voting on resolution to prevent abstention

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Posted: May 22, 2013

Three Ypsilanti City Council members abstained Tuesday from voting on a resolution that would have prevented them from taking that very action in the future when considering issues. Read more »

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