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Ann Arbor area Meijer stores ending double coupons next week

Meijer is ending double coupons at all of the company's stores. (The new Detroit store is pictured here)MLive

 

Most dangerous intersections for pedestrians in Ann Arbor are downtown, council member says

The recent death of a University of Michigan student who was struck by a car in a crosswalk on Plymouth Road continues to raise questions about pedestrian safety in Ann Arbor.

 

2 men taken to St. Joe's after rollover crash Friday on Napier Road

Two men were taken to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Superior Township after a rollover crash on a dirt road in the outskirts of Canton Township Friday, according to a report in the Observer & Eccentric.

 

Dundee man arraigned on weapons charge after death of boy

A 30-year-old Dundee man is charged with a misdemeanor after a 3-and-a-half-year-old boy shot himself in the head with the unsecured gun and died Sunday, according to a report in the Detroit News.

 

University of Michigan professors to host climate change forum in Dexter

Two researchers from the University of Michigan will be talking about the science behind climate change this week at a forum in Dexter.
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Michigan Medical Marijuana Conference coming to Ann Arbor this weekend

The Michigan Medical Marijuana Conference this weekend will include workshops for marijuana growers and panel discussions on the impact of the substance on society.Ryan J. Stanton | AnnArbor.com

 

QVC to broadcast Haab's celebration live from Riverside Park Sunday afternoon

Haab's will host a live broadcast with QVC in Ypsilanti's Riverside Park Sunday.Courtney Sacco | AnnArbor.com

 

Ypsilanti forward Jaylen Johnson excited by Michigan and Michigan State interest

Ypsilanti's Jaylen Johnson, center, is receiving interest from Michigan and MIchigan State as well as several other major college basketball programs.Daniel Brenner | AnnArbor.com file photo

 

Scio Township Board proposes township-wide assessment to fund roadwork

The Scio Township Board will hold a public hearing on Sept. 12 to discuss a plan for a new township-wide assessment to fund additional road work, the Dexter Leader reported.

 

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