Posted on Tue, Aug 10, 2010 : 12:15 p.m.
Five injured in head-on crash; funding cuts hurt higher education in Michigan
By Cindy Heflin
Here's a sampling of links to news about Ann Arbor in other media:
- Brighton Press and Argus: Head-on crash leaves five injured
- Detroit News: Two Ann Arbor boys cram for world Pokémon championship
- Chelsea Standard: DNR investigates goose shooting at Sugarloaf Lake
- Ypsilanti Courier: New website launched for Ypsilanti District Library
- Detroit News: Report: Higher education in Michigan hurt by funding cuts
- Ypsilanti Courier: EMU's B. Side graduates launch website
- Crain's Detroit Business: Ann Arbor’s Fair Food Network to get $3 million
- Chelsea Update: New Chelsea Market meat counter closes
Here's what people are clicking on today from our stories on AnnArbor.com:
- A New York Times article about girls maturing earlier in the entry: Girls hitting puberty earlier, sparking concern in the U.S.
- The Tektronix Communications website in the entry: University of Michigan spinoff Arbor Networks sold to Tektronix Communications in major IT security deal
- A poll in the entry: Industrial decline contributes to increases in Ypsilanti area residents' water bills
Here are a few useful links some of our readers have posted in comments on our stories:
- A Michigan Today post about the impact of race and class on student achievement in the entry: University of Michigan uses math lab to study teaching, help Ypsilanti fifth-graders learn
- An article about improving MEAP scores in the entry: 88 employees top $100,000 salary mark at Ann Arbor Public Schools
- The Ann Arbor New Tech Meetup website in the entry: University of Michigan spinoff Arbor Networks sold to Tektronix Communications in major IT security deal
A few of today's links from AnnArbor.com's lead blogger Ed Vielmetti, writing today about the disease tar spot on maple leaves:
- An article from David L. Roberts of the Michigan State University Extension service about managing tar spot
- Information about the disease from the blog Thank You Very Mulch
- Information about removing the infected leaves from the Maine Forest Service