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Ypsilanti honors bicentennial anniversary by reopening historic firehouse
Read full article: Ypsilanti honors bicentennial anniversary by reopening historic firehouseThe City of Ypsilanti is celebrating its bicentennial anniversary to commemorate the milestone of the Michigan Firehouse Museum by re-opening its 125-year-old firehouse.
Judge ends parties at Eastern Michigan University fraternity
Read full article: Judge ends parties at Eastern Michigan University fraternityA judge has temporarily halted parties at an Eastern Michigan University fraternity where social gatherings have been linked to numerous sexual assaults in recent years.
Ypsilanti’s Cultivate Coffee & Tap House to close indefinitely, owner says
Read full article: Ypsilanti’s Cultivate Coffee & Tap House to close indefinitely, owner saysIn an open letter to the community, the owners of the Ypsilanti go-to for pop-ups and beer said that the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, along with limited space, factored into the decision.
‘Hate has no place here.’ Washtenaw County condemns defacing of Ypsilanti BLM mural
Read full article: ‘Hate has no place here.’ Washtenaw County condemns defacing of Ypsilanti BLM muralWashtenaw County elected officials and administrators condemned the defacing of one of Ypsilanti's Black Lives Matter murals.
City of Ypsilanti suspends meter paid parking, citing coin shortage
Read full article: City of Ypsilanti suspends meter paid parking, citing coin shortageYPSILANTI, Mich. In response to the national coin shortage, the City of Ypsilanti suspended meter paid parking throughout the city, officials announced Thursday. Anyone parking their vehicle is still required to follow the posted time limits, which will be strictly enforced. Weve heard from both visitors and businesses that people just dont have, and cant get, coins for meters. There simply arent enough coins in circulation, nationwide, for all the needs, said Ypsilanti City Manager Frances McMullan. For more information, visit www.cityofypsilanti.com/parking.