Dragster
The first edition of the Dragster comic.
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The first edition of the Dragster comic.
Eastern Michigan University students, staff, faculty, and alumni joined their fellow Eagles for TRUEMU Night at Comerica Park on July 25.
Barbie was a part of most people's childhoods. If you had a doll yourself, or knew someone who had one, it is one of those names everyone knows. In this film, Barbie is taken to a whole new level and put onto the big screen for the first time with real actors, and it doesn't disappoint.
The Superior Township Board of Trustees voted to approve the Garrett’s Space rezoning request on Monday, July 17, for 3900 North Dixboro Road in Superior Township.
To commemorate its recent bicentennial, the city of Ypsilanti has published its new book, "Ypsilanti Histories: A Look Back at the Last Fifty Years."
Former Eastern Michigan University basketball star, Emoni Bates, and the Cleveland Cavaliers finished up NBA Summer League action on Monday night.
The 24th annual Michigan Summer Beer Festival returns to Ypsilanti July 21-22. Hosted by the Michigan Brewers Guild, the event takes place at Riverside Park in the city’s Depot Town.
Rosie the Riveter is coming to Ypsilanti with the city’s 6th annual Rosie the Riveter Craft Show. Hosted by Ypsilanti Township, the show will be located at North Bay Park and held on July 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
A summer filled with no Eastern Michigan University sports is just so much fun, isn’t it?
Former Eastern Michigan University football player, Gunnar Oakes, has officially inked a new deal with the Michigan Panthers of the United States Football League (USFL), the league announced Tuesday, July 12.
Ypsilanti’s annual 4th of July Parade makes its return to the city on July 4. Presented by The American Legion - Post 82, the event is located at Riverside Park and runs from 11-3 p.m.
To celebrate 200 years of Ypsilanti, the Ypsilanti Bicentennial Commission will be opening Ypsilanti's sesquicentennial time capsule for the public’s viewing. Originally buried on July 8, 1973, the event will take place on July 4.
Washtenaw County Treasurer’s ‘Bridge Loans to Affordability’ has won a coveted NACo (National Association of Counties) 2023 Achievement Award.
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With July 4 approaching, there are several events celebrating Independence Day in Washtenaw County. From fireworks to parades, there’s a little something for everyone. Here is a list of celebratory events happening around the county:
After completing yet another great season, capturing both the men’s and women’s MAC Championships, the Eastern Michigan University Track and Field team finished with 37 selections to the Academic All-MAC team this season.
The Ypsilanti Jazz Festival returns to Riverside Park for its 2023 season, starting Saturday, July 1.
The phrase “don’t judge a book by its cover” remains a well-known philosophy that people live by. Trophy Eyes completely disregarded this phrase when making this record because everything is exactly how it seems.
People have a tendency to want to blend into their surroundings, to fit in. This is especially true when it comes to relationships, romantic and otherwise. Movements seems to display this feeling well in their new song.