Report shows athletic doctor’s abuse was known, councilman facing recall: Ann Arbor headlines May 8-13
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(File photo) A student takes a last look at the University of Michigan campus after his last class before graduating as snow falls in late April in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, April 20, 2021. (Alie Skowronski/mlive.com) Alie Skowronski | The Ann Arbor News
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Multiple University of Michigan employees knew of alleged sexual abuse by late University of Michigan doctor Robert Anderson early on and could have brought his abuse to an end, according to a report released Tuesday afternoon.
Jeff Hayner not backing down from debate over offensive language as recall petition moves forward
Updated May 12, 2021;
Posted May 12, 2021
Council Member Jeff Hayner, D-1st Ward, speaks at the Ann Arbor City Council meeting on Oct. 21, 2019.Ryan Stanton | The Ann Arbor News
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ANN ARBOR, MI The Washtenaw County Election Commission has determined an effort to recall Ann Arbor City Council Member Jeff Hayner, D-1st Ward, can move forward.
The commission, on Tuesday, May 11, approved recall petition language as sufficient and factual on a 2-1 vote, with Washtenaw County Treasurer Catherine McClary voting against. County Clerk Lawrence Kestenbaum and Washtenaw County probate judge Darlene O’Brien voted in favor.
Campus corgi dies, grassy lot for sale asking for close to $600,000: Ann Arbor headlines April 24-29
Updated Apr 30, 7:40 AM;
Posted Apr 30, 7:40 AM
Reggie the Campus Corgi, makes an appearance at the University of Michigan Diag and Michigan Union on Wednesday, October 4, 2017. His Facebook page has more than 2,800 friends. Melanie Maxwell | The Ann Arbor News ANN ARBOR NEWSANN ARBOR NEWS
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Reggie the Campus Corgi swam in the Pacific Ocean, hiked through Zion National Park and flew on airplanes across the country.
There was no place he was happier, though, than walking through the University of Michigan campus to brighten the days of students and staff alike, Reggie’s owner Michael P. Sola said.
Jeff Hayner faces recall from Ann Arbor City Council for homophobic slur
Updated Apr 26, 2021;
Posted Apr 26, 2021
Council Member Jeff Hayner, D-1st Ward, speaks at the Ann Arbor City Council meeting on Oct. 21, 2019.Ryan Stanton | The Ann Arbor News
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ANN ARBOR, MI Ann Arbor City Council Member Jeff Hayner is the target of a recall effort after he used a quote with a homophobic slur to attack journalists on social media.
Ariah Schugat, a registered voter in Hayner’s ward, submitted a recall petition Monday, April 26, said Ed Golembiewski, Washtenaw County elections director.
The county’s election commission will meet virtually at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 11, to consider the petition language for clarity and factuality, Golembiewski said.
Councilman stripped of assignments, county reacts to Chauvin verdict: Ann Arbor headlines April 17-22
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Council Member Jeff Hayner, D-1st Ward, speaks at the Ann Arbor City Council meeting on Oct. 21, 2019.Ryan Stanton | The Ann Arbor News
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Ann Arbor City Council Member Jeff Hayner has been removed from several city boards, commissions and committees for using a quote on social media attacking journalists with a homophobic slur.
“Such derogatory language is harmful to the LGBTQ community,” council stated in a resolution Tuesday morning, April 20, condemning Hayner’s remarks and recommending he attend anti-discrimination, diversity and sensitivity training.