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There are still St. Patrick's Day festivities that sober folks and families can enjoy. Anyone looking for holiday fun (minus the drinking!) can check out this list of events around Ann Arbor on March 17.
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Saint Patrick's Day staples typically include a healthy dose of beer, potatoes, and corned beef. But what would our plates look like if St. Patty's Day celebrations reflected Ireland — and Irish cuisine — as they actually are?
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The goals of the remediation include clean up and protection from off-site contamination. There's also a plan for an affordable housing development.
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We got some details about the upcoming Michigan Medicine acquisition of Sparrow Health. Then we hear from a renowned designer who has taken on a new role at the fashion department at CCS.
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Ann Arbor incumbent mayor Christopher Taylor faces another challenger critical of the city's high-density building plans.
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“You’re seeing year over year seller gains drop in Lansing(-7.8%), in Kalamazoo (-7.2%)and in Ann Arbor (-6.1%) at rates that are similar to what we’re seeing nationally,” said Rick Sharga, executive vice president of market intelligence at ATTOM.
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A new display at the University of Michigan Modern Art Museum was made by Andrea Carlson, entitled "Future Cache"
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Under the "right to renew" law, landlords are required to make a “good faith” renewal offer to tenants no later than 180 days before the end of their current lease.
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Ann Arbor has a goal of reaching 100% renewable power by 2030. A feasibility study will look at possible scenarios for achieving that, including potentially converting to a city-owned utility. The council is expected to vote on contractors to perform the study, evaluating several options.
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It was announced on Tuesday that residents living near the Huron River should keep away from the water as a cancer-causing chemical was released into the river by manufacturer Tribar.