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What about Jim Harbaugh’s staff? They’re waiting, too
Updated Jan 06, 2021;
Posted Jan 06, 2021
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh on the sidelines in the first quarter of an NCAA college football game against Wisconsin in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020. (AP Photo/Tony Ding)AP
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While we all wait on a decision from Jim Harbaugh, perhaps no one’s in limbo more than his coaching staff.
Six Michigan assistants are set to watch their contracts expire on Monday, creating confusion, unknowns and setting the stage for what could be a major overhaul to the staff.
If Harbaugh elects to stay, of course. As of Tuesday evening, there was no update between him and the University of Michigan, who reportedly offered him a contract extension last week. Harbaugh has yet to sign the new deal, while rumors continue to link him to the NFL.
These Ann Arbor-area businesses closed in 2020, some due to COVID-19
Updated Dec 24, 2020;
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ANN ARBOR, MI Several longtime Ann Arbor-area businesses have closed this year for various reasons, including the coronavirus pandemic.
Businesses flexed their creative muscles to try staying afloat during a year of stay-at-home orders, government-mandated closures and social distancing brought on by COVID-19. Others shut down completely after finding their business was not feasible without daily traffic.
Here’s a list of several Ann Arbor-area businesses that have closed throughout the year.
\aut\ BAR, located at 315 Braun Court in Ann Arbor, opened as a gay bar in 1995. In February 2019, BarStar Group announced it had bought the bar.
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EDMOND, Okla., Dec. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ On Thursday, Dec. 11, the United States Supreme Court issued a historic ruling in Rutledge v. Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA), siding with patients and community pharmacies in their fight to regulate pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs). In a unanimous decision, the court ruled to honor states authority to protect independent pharmacies and their patients from PBMs harmful business practices. PBM s for far too long have been able to operate with little to no oversight. This significant ruling will shed light on their questionable practices, which have hurt patients and pharmacies alike, said John Crumly, CEO of PPOk. PPOk, an independent Pharmacy Services Administrative Organization (PSAO), has been involved in advocating for independent pharmacies on state and national levels since 1985. We couldn t be more thrilled that this ruling will allow states to have the power to protect themselves against PBMs.