Posted on Wed, Jun 15, 2011 : 1:50 p.m.
Woman's death in prison called justice; prosecutor says he's not against medical marijuana
By Cindy Heflin
Here's a sampling of links to news about the Ann Arbor area in other media:
Ryan J. Stanton | AnnArbor.com
- Detroit Free Press: Alberta Easter's death in prison called justice for murdering 3 Inkster police officers
- Daily Press & Argus: Livingston County prosecutor: I'm not against medical pot
- Detroit News: Snyder only GOP governor who declines to sign Medicaid letter
- Detroit Free Press: Radar search for Paige Renkoski is put on hold
- Daily Press & Argus: Pinckney opening door for chickens
- Detroit News: Food cart vendors hope they can sizzle in Detroit the way Mark's Carts does in Ann Arbor
- Michigan Daily: Michigan to rule on challenged juvenile lifer law
- Concentrate: Learning From Ann Arbor's Big Sister
- Concentrate: Where the bison roam
- Ann Arbor Journal: Washtenaw United Way recognizes Skyline students for volunteer service
- Ann Arbor Journal: Standard & Poor's gives city’s water, sewer systems AA ratings. But what does that mean?
- Manchester Enterprise: First-ever Relay for Life event in village starts Friday at high school track
- Chelsea Standard: Lima Township Board votes to limit commercial truck routes
- Chelsea Standard: School district's summer construction projects about to begin; boards still finalizing shared transportation supervisor
- Saline Reporter: City Council recognizes Dianne Hill's 40 years of service
- Michigan Radio: Why did gasoline prices spike in Michigan?
Here's what people are clicking on today on AnnArbor.com:
- A Q&A with actress Emily Blunt about stuttering in the entry: 'Five Year Engagement' star Emily Blunt comments on filming experience in Ann Arbor
- The Barracuda Networks website in the entry: 500 new jobs: Where could Barracuda find a 100,000-square-foot office in downtown Ann Arbor?
- The Paws for a Cause website in the entry: Troy Woolfolk, other Michigan football players to serve as waiters at fundraiser