Posted on Thu, Jan 28, 2010 : 11:44 a.m.
EMU fires sex offenders, mass transit speeds up in Metro Detroit
By Amalie Nash
- Eastern Echo: Eastern Michigan University fires sex offenders
- Ann Arbor Chronicle: Environmental indicators: resource use
- Reuters: Masks, hand sanitizer help halt flu spread
- Metromode Media: Mass transit speeds up in Metro Detroit
- Metromode Media: U-M's Delta Upsilon plans to restore Albert Khan house
- Crain's Detroit Business: Paramount Coffee Co. acquires Arbor Mitchell Corp.
- Crain's Detroit Business: Busch's Fresh Food Market pushing online shopping program
- HealthCanal: The cost burden of disease: What health care spending can teach us about improving care
Here's what people are clicking on today from our stories on AnnArbor.com:
- A Parkersburg (WVa.) News and Sentinel story, "Michigan interested in Wasonga," in the entry: Michigan football chases West Virginia running back for 2011 recruiting class
- An NPR report on barefoot running in the entry: Barefoot running might be better for humans than using running shoes
- The website for Mobiata, which creates mobile travel applications, in entries on Apple's new iPad.
Here are a few useful links some of our readers have posted in comments on our stories:
- A CNN Money story on America's growing trade deficit in the entry: President Barack Obama delivers his first State of the Union; Washtenaw County lawmakers weigh in
- An Economist story on America’s public-sector workers in the recession in the entry: Ann Arbor school district's total revenue debated
- A Westword Denver News Blog story on guns on campus in the entry: Michigan universities could allow guns in classrooms, dormitories under new Senate bill
A few of today's links from AnnArbor.com's lead blogger Ed Vielmetti:
Today, Vielmetti offers a newsstand review of publications you can find around Ann Arbor. Among the ones you might not know off-hand:
- The Statement, the Daily's news magazine, covers the Graveyard Shift: Ann Arbor's 4 a.m. workforce.
- The Monroe St. Journal, published weekly for students at the Ross School of Business.
- Consider, 4-page weekly, which has a cover story on the new Michigan smoking ban.