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Chicago Violence: At Least 10 Killed, 51 Wounded in Weekend Shootings

Chicago Violence: At Least 10 Killed, 51 Wounded in Weekend Shootings
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Chicago Weekend Shootings: 3 Dead, at Least 12 Wounded in Gun Violence

Chicago Weekend Shootings: 3 Dead, at Least 12 Wounded in Gun Violence
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Chicago Weekend Shootings: 3 Dead, at Least 14 Wounded in Gun Violence

Chicago Weekend Shootings: 3 Dead, at Least 14 Wounded in Gun Violence
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Section of Ann Arbor s North Maple Road remains closed after water main break

Section of Ann Arbor’s North Maple Road remains closed after water main break Tags:  ANN ARBOR, Mich. – North Maple Road between Jackson and Dexter avenues in northwest Ann Arbor remains closed after a water main broke on June 22. Starting at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, a contractor will begin repairing damage caused by the 20-inch water main break, the city said in a notice. Work will take place on North Maple Road will between Jackson Avenue and Veterans Memorial Park and the Maple Village Plaza driveways. It is expected to be completed by 8 p.m. on Tuesday, August 10. DETOUR Traffic heading north will follow a detour heading east on Jackson Avenue and West Huron, then north on North Seventh Street and west on Miller Avenue before returning to North Maple Road.

Ann Arbor Art Center launches crowdfunding campaign for new downtown murals, alleyway projects

Ann Arbor Art Center launches crowdfunding campaign for new downtown murals, alleyway projects Initiative has until July 30 to reach $50,000 Tags:  The Ann Arbor Art Center Artini at Home on Live in the D ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The Ann Arbor Art Center has announced the launch of a crowdfunding campaign to bring new murals and immersive installations to downtown’s new Creative District. Building on the success of the 2020 A2AC Murals project, the A2AC Art in Public campaign aims to raise $50,000 through Michigan-based crowdfunding platform Patronicity. If the goal is met by July 30, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)Public Spaces Community Places initiative will provide a dollar-for-dollar match for campaign donations, raising the project total to $100,000.

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