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Battle Creek Police Chief Says Suspect Killed Himself
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Detroit Police Chief James Craig announced Monday that he s voluntarily stepping down from the position and may run for Michigan Governor against Gretchen Whitmer. This June marks 44 years in law enforcement for Craig, who started and now ends his police career in Detroit.
Battle Creek Police Chief Jim Blocker is a big fan of Craig’s. “I think he s a pretty extraordinary man,” said Chief Blocker. “I have spent some time with him in his office, probably over the last five or six years talking a lot about their state-of-the-art real-time crime center that they have, as well as the Green Light Detroit program. Some of their programs have made national news.”
Michigan Executive Office of the Governor
LANSING Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the following appointments to the Health Information Technology Commission, Mental Health Diversion Council, and the Michigan Workforce Development Board.
Health Information Technology Commission
Marissa Ebersole-Wood, Ph.D., of Plymouth, is the vice president of regulatory implementation and data governance for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. She earned her Ph.D., Master of Science, and Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Operations Engineering from the University of Michigan. Dr. Ebersole-Wood is appointed to represent a nonprofit health care corporation operating pursuant to the nonprofit health care corporation reform act, for a term commencing Feb. 25, and expiring Aug. 3, 2022. She succeeds Thomas Lawrence Simmer, who has resigned.