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Novi, Northville police to post arrest, ticket data online
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Local Eats: Ann Arbor’s Jagged Fork features breakfast and boozy brunches
Updated Apr 03, 2021;
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ANN ARBOR - Between construction and pandemic closures you might have missed Ann Arbor’s newest downtown spot for breakfast and boozy brunches.
Ann Arbor’s Jagged Fork opened last January and offers brunch standards with special twists, like a house-made sriracha maple syrup, locally-sourced corn tortillas and a family recipe for their huevos rancheros sauce and hand-battered cajun fried chicken and waffles.
Owner Mike Kemsley said the pandemic cleared out the DTE Energy offices upstairs that helped the business get off the ground when it opened, but with the return of dine-in service, weekends are even busier than expected. On Saturdays, there’s a line out the door for first-come, first-serve seating.
Phyllis Graber Jensen Published on March 30, 2021
“It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade,” wrote Charles Dickens in
Great Expectations.
Yes, we saw exactly what Dickens meant as March 2021 came in cold, became warm, and departed with some chill winds (all in all, a benign month, weather-wise).
But whatever the weather, our forward-looking faculty, students, and staff took it in stride, as you’ll notice in these campus scenes from This Month at Bates.
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Berkley students open up on attending classes in-person, virtually
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Governor Whitmer Makes Appointments to State Officers Compensation Commission
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Robert L. Emerson, of Lansing, previously served as a state representative, state senator, and state budget director. Following his public service, Emerson worked as a consultant with McAlvey, Merchant & Associates until his retirement in 2015. He succeeds Nancy Jenkins whose term has expired.
Vincent Gregory, of Lathrup Village, most recently served as a state senator and state representative. Gregory has also served as an Oakland County commissioner and a detective with the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department. He succeeds James Hallen whose term has expired.
Sheryl Y. Kennedy, Ph.D., of Davison, most recently served as a state representative for the 48th House District. Prior to elected office, Kennedy served as an educator, principal, and lecturer at the University of Michigan. She succeeds Joseph Smalley whose term has expired.
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