Posted on Mon, Mar 8, 2010 : 11 a.m.
Mary Sue Coleman offers 3 things to fix Michigan; U-M students safe after Chile earthquake
By Cindy Heflin
Here's a sampling of links to news about Ann Arbor in other media:
- Michigan Radio: Mary Sue Coleman on 'Three Things: How Would You Fix Michigan?'
- Ann Arbor Chronicle: MSU Extension changes in the works
- Chelsea Update: Chelsea school supporters go to Lansing
- Michigan Radio: Michigan College Towns At Risk Of Being Undercounted In US Census
- Chelsea Update: Hawaiian luau benefits Chelsea students
- Crain's Detroit Business: Switching tracks: Kilpatrick backs high-speed rail over commuter line
- Michigan Daily: Officials say University of Michigan students safe after Chile earthquake
- ABC News: University of Michigan Researchers say AIDS virus can hide in bone marrow
Here's what people are clicking on today from our stories on AnnArbor.com:
- A link to the CNBC News report: 'Boomers: History's Wealthiest and Most-influential Generation' in the entry: Ann Arbor's Cheryl Elliott highlighted in CNBC documentary on Baby Boomers
- A link to Schakolad Chocolate Factory in the entry: The Week in Beer: Drink spring!
- A link to the Chelsea School District's website in the entry: Chelsea schools to close Pierce Lake Elementary, cut teachers to reduce deficit
Here are a few useful links some of our readers have posted in comments on our stories:
- A link to the Facebook page: Where is Devon Kroetsch in the entry: 15-year-old Belleville student has been missing nearly a week
- A link to the website Unemployment Gone Mad in the entry: New Web site offers career courses for Michigan's out-of-work baby boomers
- A link to the post Hurdles on the 'Race to the Top' on the Community Wall at AnnArbor.com in the entry: Michigan loses chance for 'Race to the Top' education funds
A few of today's links from AnnArbor.com's lead blogger Ed Vielmetti, rounding up University of Michigan tidbits:
- A link to a blog by Vivianne Schnitzer Hendrickson, hispanic communications manager at the U-M News Service. She was in Chile when the Feb. 27 earthquake struck and is writing about her experiences and observations there
- A link to the National Public Radio segment "Growing Up With Earthquakes,' which featured Schnitzer
- A link to the University of Michigan's Property Disposition Office