YMCA lap pool is closed for now. No info on when it will reopen.
YMCA lap pool is closed for now. No info on when it will reopen.
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Find out what Homeless Dave discovered on the Teeter-Totter: How you process information determines what you can and cannot do. It sets what you are good at and maybe not so good at.
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Which single phrase best describes you?
The Lansing State Journal publishes an op/ed by David Poulson on the importance of Michigan’s newspaper industry, citing recent restructuring, buyouts and layoffs at papers across the state, including at The Ann Arbor News: ”The economic impact of any job loss hurts a struggling state. But in this case it’s the information void and the loss of public watchdogs that are most troublesome.” [Source]
Writes Voxphoto on his Flickr account about a photo he took of an “Obama for Truth” sign: “This stencil is painted on the fence in Ann Arbor where Kingsley turns the corner onto First street. Longtime townies will smile at the reference.” Why they will smile can be found at the [Source].
In our write-up of the Ypsilanti Community Band’s rehearsal, we mis-identified the instrument played by Harold Goodsman Award winner Tom Warner. He plays percussion. On Tuesday, for example, he was playing the chimes. We note the error here and have corrected it in the original piece.
Ann Arbor District Library
The existence of the Ann Arbor District Library assures public ownership of print collections, digital resources, and gathering spaces for the citizens of the library district. We are committed to sustaining the value of public library services for the greater Ann Arbor community through the use of traditional and innovative technologies.
The Ann Arbor District Library system is composed of the Downtown Library and four branch libraries (Malletts Creek, Traverwood, West, Pittsfield).