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The panel discusses turmoil in the MI republican party, developments in the push to include LGBTQ protections in the state s civil rights law and much more. The guest is Adam Zemke from Launch Michigan, pushing for education reforms. Panelists Jordyn Hermani, Stephen Henderson and Kyle Melinn join senior capitol correspondent Tim Skubick to discuss the week in Michigan government and politics.
Ann Arbor Scooter Co. goes more green with new line of electric mopeds
Updated May 10, 2021;
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ANN ARBOR, MI Ann Arbor Scooter Co. owner and former State Rep. Adam Zemke has wanted to sell electric mopeds since his business opened in 2018.
As of last week, he did just that. Ann Arbor Scooter Co., 402 Maynard St., is now selling fully electric Niu NQi and MQi mopeds.
“We had pretty much right from the start questions about electric ones,” Zemke said. “There really just weren’t any available at the time.”
After several months of learning about this brand, Zemke became a dealer. Five electric scooters arrived last week, two were sold and one, a special order, is awaiting pick up.
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Statewide Insights to Help Shape Policy Agenda for 2022 and Beyond (
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LANSING, MI This week, Launch Michigan, the American Federation of Teachers–Michigan, the Michigan Education Association, the Michigan Association of Secondary School Principals, the Michigan Association of Elementary School Principals, the Michigan Association of Public School Academies, the Michigan Association of School Administrators and the Michigan Association of Intermediate School Administrators begin surveying tens of thousands of teachers and school leaders on their experiences, hoping to develop a better view of what s working well in the state s PK–20 education system.
The survey will follow up on a previous survey conducted by the organizations in 2019, which found fewer than 25 percent of the state s educators would recommend their career to a young person they know.
Ann Arbor administrator tells central park group to temper funding expectations
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Ann Arbor s Council of the Commons takes a look at the future Center of the City downtown central park and civic commons block with the Library Lot parking lot highlighted in green and Liberty Plaza outlined at top right. The image was created by Vermont-based architect Robert Black.CTN
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ANN ARBOR, MI Some members of Ann Arbor’s new central park planning group are eager to have the city fund initial improvements to transition the Fifth Avenue Library Lot from a parking lot to a gathering space.
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