Posted on Mon, Jan 3, 2011 : 1:30 p.m.
Store owner hurt in blast improves in U-M's Trauma Burn Center; Saline schools may allow iPads in class
By Cindy Heflin
Here's a sampling of links to news about Ann Arbor in other media:
- Detroit Free Press: Rick Snyder and Saline's Flatout Bread owner longtime friends
- Saline Reporter: School district to consider letting students bring in their own Internet-enabled devices
- Detroit News: Snyder considers Justice Corrigan for Department of Human Services, says he'll craft 2-year budget
- Detroit Free Press: Franks Furniture owner injured in blast improves at University of Michigan's Trauma Burn Center
- Ann Arbor Chronicle: Ann Arbor task force hears from panhandlers
- Ann Arbor Journal: Matthaei Botanical Gardens will tree-cycle your tree
- Dexter Leader: Seniors find camaraderie at The Cedars of Dexter
- Saline Reporter: Anonymous donor gives flat-screen TV to teen center
Photo by Associated Press
Here's what people are clicking on today on AnnArbor.com:
- The Humane Society of Huron Valley website in the entry: Humane Society sees increase in cat and dog adoptions in 2010, but many cats still need a home
- A Wikipedia article about Gary Patterson in the entry: Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh isn't the only answer should Michigan football fire Rich Rodriguez
- An article about John Norman Collins from the TruTv in the entry: 'The Michigan Murders' is one of those rare books you re-read because the suspense remains
Here are a few useful links some of our readers have posted in comments on our stories:
- An article about Jim Harbaugh pleading not guilty to a DUI charge in the entry: Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon says no update on Rich Rodriguez from yesterday
- An article about LEED certification in the entry: Tenants move into first gold-level LEED certified Ann Arbor student housing complex
- Information about the history of the death penalty in Michigan in the entry: entry: 'The Michigan Murders' is one of those rare books you re-read because the suspense remains
Comments
Terry
Mon, Jan 3, 2011 : 5:01 p.m.
Kudos to Saline Area Schools Superintendent Scot Graden. It's nice when a school district actually acknowledges what year it's in, instead of setting up rules to keep the past in place.
aareader
Mon, Jan 3, 2011 : 2:52 p.m.
Allowing iPads in class is great idea. Properly managed they will become and excellent learning tool for students, educators and parents. An applause for Saline Schools for recognizing the potentials of technology that is affordable and available to everyone. Let us hope other schools in the area will make the same decision.