Sixth-graders get smart working smartphones
Most students receive a firm reprimand from teachers when even a glimpse of a cell phone is spotted from across the classroom.
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Most students receive a firm reprimand from teachers when even a glimpse of a cell phone is spotted from across the classroom.
The city of Ypsilanti’s Downtown Development Authority is coordinating a Façade Grant application for business and property owners in the DDA districts.
The city of Ypsilanti will have a new city planner beginning Feb. 15.
A City of Ypsilanti resident was found deceased at approximately 2 p.m. today in the parking lot near the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority’s Ypsilanti Transit Center on Pearl Street.
Several fire departments were on the scene spraying water on a fire that ripped through an office space early yesterday morning.
The Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office is searching for suspects related to a homicide at the 8700 block of MacArthur Blvd.
Burglary: At approximately 12:30 a.m. Friday, Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office deputies were dispatched to the 1500 block of Harvest Lane in Superior Township for a burglary. Entry was gained by kicking in the back door. One Panasonic TV, one Sony Play Station 3 console and games were taken. This investigation is on-going.
Assistant City Attorney Karl Barr said he would most likely be filing in circuit court mid-December to abate the Thompson Building at 400 N. River Street.
Washtenaw County Sheriff Jerry Clayton said he will not relish the “daunting task” of deploying 10 fewer deputies in Ypsilanti Township come Jan. 1.
Starting on the seventh floor of Clark East Towers apartment complex off East Clark Road, Jackie Macy and her assistants begin to make their daily rounds for Ypsilanti Meals on Wheels.
A recent vote at Ypsilanti City Council is helping shine some light on committee meetings throughout the city.
The city’s state lobbyist brought Ypsilanti City Council some sobering news at Tuesday evening’s council meeting.
Lincoln Consolidated School District reported it has saved more than $380,000 in energy expenses this year.
Ypsilanti Township’s municipal employees union have filed a grievance against the township.
The City of Ypsilanti is collectively biting its nails as it awaits the results of an engineering study for the Thompson Block to see if the burned building is salvageable.
Faced with a loss of approximately $1 million in state revenue, Lincoln Consolidated is beginning to look at how it would make up the difference to balance its own budget.
Last year the Ypsilanti District Library won $5,000 for drawing a young crowd to its Ypsilanti Songwriting Festival. This year it is putting the money to good use.
The idea is, if you show up on a Monday or Wednesday with $5 in your pocket there is going to be something for you to do.
A 17-year-old Ypsilanti Township resident is believed to be missing after the teenager allegedly took off Saturday evening with a man she met on the Internet.
Phones have been ringing off the hook at Ypsilanti’s Clean Energy Coalition since it was awarded a $15 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.