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Reward for information leading to arrest in assault of U of M student increases to $10,000
Read full article: Reward for information leading to arrest in assault of U of M student increases to $10,000A $10,000 reward is being offered for information the will lead to an arrest and conviction of the suspects accused of assaulting a University of Michigan student because of their religious background.
Celebrate 200 years of Ann Arbor with a new exhibit at the Gutman Gallery
Read full article: Celebrate 200 years of Ann Arbor with a new exhibit at the Gutman GalleryThe bicentennial exhibit contains art showing the Ann Arbor community and iconic landmarks including the Original Cottage Inn location, the Main and Liberty intersection, the Michigan Theatre, Nickels Arcade, and The Beer Depot on William Street.
Ann Arbor SPARK partners with city in new green business challenge
Read full article: Ann Arbor SPARK partners with city in new green business challengeDesigned to celebrate and champion businesses committed to eco-friendly practices, the A2 GBC aims to be more than just a certification programโitโs a movement to create a greener, more sustainable future.
Celebrate nature and sustainability during Ann Arborโs annual Earth Day Festival
Read full article: Celebrate nature and sustainability during Ann Arborโs annual Earth Day FestivalFrom 1-4 p.m., on Sunday, April 21, more than 20 environmental organizations and nonprofits will be at the Leslie Science & Nature Center with family-free displays and hands-on activities.
Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation hiring instructors for summer camps
Read full article: Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation hiring instructors for summer campsThe City of Ann Arbor is looking to fill full-time and part-time positions for summer camps, city pools, canoe liveries, golf courses and water parks around Tree Town.
โEnergy is central to our lives:โ Ann Arbor group releases proposal on city-owned power system
Read full article: โEnergy is central to our lives:โ Ann Arbor group releases proposal on city-owned power systemThe electric board proposed by Ann Arbor for Public Power would have power from the City of Ann Arbor to create, maintain and administer a public power utility system.
City administrator recommends experienced assistant police chief to lead Ann Arborโs policeforce
Read full article: City administrator recommends experienced assistant police chief to lead Ann Arborโs policeforceโIโm confident that Andreโs broad management experience and community engagement capabilities will be an asset to the Ann Arbor Police Department, which has a well-earned reputation for excellence,โ Dohoney said in a release.
City of Ann Arbor aims to reduce compost contamination with upcoming change
Read full article: City of Ann Arbor aims to reduce compost contamination with upcoming changeStarting Jan. 1, the City of Ann Arbor and WeCare Denali will only accept manufactured compostable products made of fiber at the cityโs compost facility.
Got fallen leaves? Hereโs what to do with them in Ann Arbor
Read full article: Got fallen leaves? Hereโs what to do with them in Ann ArborThe City of Ann Arbor is expanding fall services by increasing the limit on paper yard waste bags, offering unlimited compost drop-offs, and encouraging residents to grab free woodchips.
University of Michigan president agrees to support unarmed, non-police emergency response program
Read full article: University of Michigan president agrees to support unarmed, non-police emergency response programThe University of Michigan president has agreed to publicly support the creation of an unarmed, non-police emergency response program for members of the university.
University of Michigan president condemns antisemitic vandalism at off-campus fraternity houses
Read full article: University of Michigan president condemns antisemitic vandalism at off-campus fraternity housesThe University of Michiganโs president has condemned antisemitic vandalism at two off-campus fraternity houses.
Ann Arbor launches pilot program offering guaranteed monthly income of $530 to certain residents
Read full article: Ann Arbor launches pilot program offering guaranteed monthly income of $530 to certain residentsThe City of Ann Arbor has launched a pilot program offering a guaranteed monthly income of roughly $530 to certain residents for two years.
Ann Arbor once again recognized for environmental leadership in Michigan
Read full article: Ann Arbor once again recognized for environmental leadership in MichiganTree Town has received โgold statusโ for its leadership efforts in climate resilience, energy efficiency, renewable energy, and its materials management for the third year in a row.
Ann Arbor debuts alternative mowing program for city parks
Read full article: Ann Arbor debuts alternative mowing program for city parksThe alternative schedule will help staff observe how different pollinator-friendly plants bloom, how grasses grow, if equipment fuel emissions are reduced and if stormwater infiltration improves.
Rep. Debbie Dingell approves $230K for climate initiatives in Ann Arbor
Read full article: Rep. Debbie Dingell approves $230K for climate initiatives in Ann ArborThe city will receive the funds to support 10 AmeriCorps members who will implement local resilience-building initiatives and launch neighborhood-focused decarbonization.
Parking restrictions return to Michigan Stadium on Saturday for U-Mโs commencement in Ann Arbor
Read full article: Parking restrictions return to Michigan Stadium on Saturday for U-Mโs commencement in Ann ArborLocal law enforcement want visitors and residents to know about parking restrictions on Saturday for U-M's graduation.
City of Ann Arbor wants resident feedback on public art projects at Gallup, Bandemer parks
Read full article: City of Ann Arbor wants resident feedback on public art projects at Gallup, Bandemer parksThe City of Ann Arbor wants to hear from community members about upcoming public art projects at two parks.
Leslie Science & Nature Center to host Ann Arbor Earth Day Festival Sunday
Read full article: Leslie Science & Nature Center to host Ann Arbor Earth Day Festival SundayMore than 20 local organizations will be at the free family-friendly event, along with performances, educational presentations, crafts and other environmental activities.
City of Ann Arbor to launch first shared e-bike program with community event on Monday
Read full article: City of Ann Arbor to launch first shared e-bike program with community event on MondayThe City of Ann Arbor will be marking the launch of its first-ever shared e-bike program with a โroll outโ event on Monday at 1 p.m.
Hey job seekers! Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation is hiring
Read full article: Hey job seekers! Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation is hiringThe City of Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation department is looking to fill several part-time and full-time positions for summer camps, city pools, golf courses, canoe liveries, parks and the water treatment plant.
Roads โimpassableโ City of Ann Arbor issues public safety alert urging motorists not to drive
Read full article: Roads โimpassableโ City of Ann Arbor issues public safety alert urging motorists not to driveAnn Arbor officials warn the public that road conditions are extremely dangerous within the city limits.
New solar program to bring renewable energy to more of Washtenaw County
Read full article: New solar program to bring renewable energy to more of Washtenaw CountyBusiness and property owners can learn more details and have questions about A2 Area Commercial Solar Program answered during a Zoom webinar from noon to 1 p.m. on Feb. 28.
Learn about community initiatives, tour City of Ann Arbor offices this spring
Read full article: Learn about community initiatives, tour City of Ann Arbor offices this springThe Ann Arbor Community Academy. is returning for its sixth year to help introduce residents to the behind-the-scenes daily operations of Tree Townโs city planning.
Former city administrator Tom Crawford joins Ann Arbor SPARK leadership
Read full article: Former city administrator Tom Crawford joins Ann Arbor SPARK leadershipAnn Arbor SPARK has announced that former Ann Arbor City Administrator Tom Crawford will serve as financial officer of the Tree Town development agency.