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				<title><![CDATA[ Mary Chapin Carpenter and Shawn Colvin bring it all home at the Power Center ]]></title>
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				<p><div class="image_center" style="width:646px"><img alt="052113_Carpenter_Colvin_Concert_CA_3.JPG" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2013/05/052113_Carpenter_Colvin_Concert_CA_3-thumb-646x430-142987.jpg" width="646" height="430" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /><p class="photo_caption">Shawn Colvin and Mary Chapin Carpenter perform at the Power Center on Tuesday.</p><p class="photo_credit">Chris Asadian | for AnnArbor.com</p></div>
Near the start of their co-headlining concert Tuesday, <a href="http://www.marychapincarpenter.com">Mary Chapin Carpenter</a> and <a href="http://www.shawncolvin.com">Shawn Colvin</a> related that they've spent a lot of time in each other's living rooms, and they wanted to bring that feeling to the <a href="http://annarbor.com/tag/Power%20Center/">Power Center</a>.</p>

<p>In a way, though, the audience was ahead of them: From the moment the pair walked on stage hand-in-hand, a particularly enthusiastic welcome made it clear they were already among old friends.</p>

<p>The two accomplished and beloved singer-songwriter-guitarists turned in a two-hour-plus show that maintained a loose, relaxed and fun vibe, while still keeping the musicianship tight throughout. It was just the two women's voices and their guitars, but that was more than enough.</p>
				<p>That's largely because the performances delivered a string of such well-done and well-crafted songs. At this stage in their careers, both Carpenter and Colvin have extensive songbooks of their own strong work, and they drew from throughout them. In addition, they highlighted several cover songs, invariably making smart and effective choices.</p>

<p>The concert opened with "Catch the Wind," and I bet Donovan wishes he could have made it sound that good. Other great covers included a thoughtful version of Steve Earle's "Someday" and a gorgeous interpretation of the Beatles' "I'll Be Back."</p>

<p>From her own catalog, Carpenter went back as far as the old favorite "This Shirt"; delighted fans with "He Thinks He'll Keep Her" and "I Feel Lucky"; and introduced a brand new song, "Hand On My Back," that drew some of the evening's most extended applause.</p>

<p>Colvin's classics included "Polaroids" and, of course, her huge hit "Sunny Came Home"; she also offered newer material like "Change is On the Way."</p>

<p>The two seamlessly blended full-blown duets, some songs with one singer backing up the other, and some fully solo numbers. It all worked, but they were best together; their voices harmonize terrifically, particularly as heard on Colvin's "One Cool Remove." But my favorite moment came during Carpenter's "The Hard Way," when she encouraged Colvin to sing a verse solo&#8212;while Carpenter whispered each line to her.</p>

<p>If at times it seemed like Carpenter and Colvin were spending as much time talking (and laughing) as singing Tuesday, that wasn't necessarily a bad thing. Their rapport seems genuine, and their stories&#8212;about growing old, the songwriting process, and so on&#8212;were entertaining. </p>

<p>Carpenter even reminisced about her first visit to Ann Arbor, at age 19, crashing at a friend's place as she made her way Colorado. While here, she was talked into performing one song at the open-mic night being held at <a href="http://www.theark.org">The Ark</a>&#8212;the same legendary club that sponsored Tuesday's concert.</p>

<p>"I've never forgotten it," Carpenter said. "Life is one great big beautiful circle."</p>

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				<pubDate>Tue, 21 May, 2013 11:13 p.m.</pubDate>
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				<title><![CDATA[ 'The Voice' 2013 reveals top 8, and Michelle Chamuel is all Team Usher has left ]]></title>
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				<p><div class="image_right" style="width:400px"><img alt="chamuel-voice-may20.png" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2013/05/chamuel-voice-may20-thumb-400x218-142923.png" width="400" height="218" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" /><p class="photo_caption">Michelle Chamuel performs on &quot;The Voice&quot; on Monday.</p><p class="photo_credit">NBC</p></div>
In what should probably come as a surprise to no one - considering <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/michelle-chamuel-wows-the-voice-judges-with-pinks-just-give-me-a-reason/">how uniformly knocked out the judges were by her performance of Pink's "Just Give Me a Reason"</a> on Monday night - former Ann Arborite <strong>Michelle Chamuel</strong> advanced to become one of the final 8 contestants left standing on NBC's singing competition "The Voice" on Tuesday, May 21.</p>

<p>During Tuesday night's live elimination show, wherein the two contestants with the fewest viewer votes are out, Chamuel's last remaining Team Usher teammate, <strong>Josiah Hawley</strong>, got the hook, as did Team Shakira's <strong>Kris Thomas</strong>.</p>
				<p>This leaves both <strong>Shakira</strong> and <strong>Usher</strong> with one-person teams, while judges <strong>Adam Levine</strong> and <strong>Blake Shelton</strong> retained all three of their mentee artists/duos on Tuesday.</p>

<p>In a lighter moment during Tuesday's elimination episode, called "Confessionals," the contestants pondered what career other than singing that they might pursue. Chamuel said, "If I weren't a singer, I might be a puppeteer." </p>

<p>Shortly after that, she appeared in the frame with two hand puppets (one with Chamuel's signature black glasses) and explained, "This is me, this is Ush." Referencing a rehearsal trick Usher used when Chamuel was preparing to perform <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/michelle-chamuel-shows-her-true-colors-on-the-voice/">Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors" on a previous episode</a>, Chamuel made the Usher puppet say to the Michelle puppet, "'Now, I'm going to get a mirror, so you can do an exercise,'" to which the Michelle puppet flatly replied, 'Oh, God, no.'"</p>

<p>And though Usher was the star of Team Usher's performance of "The Look of Love" on Tuesday's episode, Chamuel and Hawley did back him up. Check it out here.</p>

<p><iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/VNF-iPoeNts?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>

<p>Chamuel will be back to perform again on "The Voice" on Monday, May 27.</p>

<p><em>Jenn McKee is an entertainment reporter for AnnArbor.com. Reach her at <a href="mailto:jennmckee@annarbor.com">jennmckee@annarbor.com</a> or 734-623-2546, and follow her on Twitter <a href="http://www.twitter.com/jennmckee">@jennmckee</a>.</em></p>
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					<name>Jenn McKee</name>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 21 May, 2013 10:41 p.m.</pubDate>
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				<title><![CDATA[ Ypsilanti delays decision on emergency moratorium for medical marijuana facilities ]]></title>
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				<p><div class="image_center" style="width:646px"><img alt="medicalmarijuana.jpg" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2011/08/medicalmarijuana-thumb-646x465-86520.jpg" width="646" height="465" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /><p class="photo_caption">The chart shows where the city's medical marijuana facilities are located and where potential ones may be placed. </p><p class="photo_credit">Courtesy Ypsilanti</p></div></p>

<p>The <strong>Ypsilanti</strong> City Council delayed its decision Tuesday on the <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ypsilanti/ypsilanti-to-consider-imposing-moratorium-on-licensing-medical-marijuana-dispensaries-and-grow-facil/">proposed emergency moratorium</a> on medical marijuana dispensaries and grow facilities, after several community members and business owners voiced their concerns during the meeting.</p>

<p>Council member <strong>Ricky Jefferson</strong> and Mayor Pro Tem <strong>Lois Richardson</strong> brought forth the ordinance, that requested no additional permits and licenses be granted related to medical marijuana until city staff reviews the present density of licenses already granted.
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				<p><div class="image_right" style="width:400px"><img alt="Thumbnail image for Hydro_Med_medical_marijuana_1.jpg" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2011/08/Hydro_Med_medical_marijuana_1-thumb-300x199-70724-thumb-400x265-86409.jpg" width="400" height="265" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" /><p class="photo_caption_nocredit">The Ypsilanti City Council voted to postpone its decision on an emergency moratorium on medical marijuana facilities.</p></div></p>

<p>Council voted 4-3 to table the ordinance until its June 4 regular meeting to discuss the matter further. Richardson, council member <strong>Daniel Vogt</strong>, Jefferson, and council member <strong>Susan Moeller</strong> voted in favor of the tabling. Mayor <strong>Paul Schreiber</strong>, and council members <strong>Brian Robb</strong> and <strong>Pete Murdock</strong> voted against it.</p>

<p>"This seems like an absolute abuse of the emergency ordinance," Robb said. "The 60 days doesn&#8217;t really give you time to do anything." </p>

<p>The emergency moratorium would impose a moratorium for 60 days on any new marijuana grow facilities and dispensaries opening in the city.</p>

<p>Jefferson said his main concern was the high number of facilities being located within Ward 1.</p>

<p>Dispensaries and grow facilities within the city:</p>

<p><ul>
	<li>Ward 1 has two dispensaries, with one potential dispensary. The ward also has one grow facility and one potential grow facility.</li>
	</li>
	<li>Ward 2 has one dispensary.</li>
	</li>
	<li>Ward 3 has three dispensaries and one potential grow facility.</li>
</ul></p>

<p>The city has six licensed dispensaries, with one undergoing a renewal process. According to city staff, there is an application in process for a new dispensary to open.</p>

<p>The city has one licensed grow facility and two grow facilities in the application process.</p>

<p>City Planner <strong>Teresa Gillotti</strong> said keeping in mind the requirements already in place on dispensaries and grow facilities, the city has room for a maximum of between 10 and 14. The city was originally looking at potentially allowing up to 30.</p>

<p>Gillotti said the city receives many calls from parties interested in opening up more facilities.</p>

<p>"Business owners still think that there's a demand," she said. "We get calls all the time."</p>

<p>There are additional areas where a dispensary can theoretically be located, Gillotti said, including the former Taco Bell on Ecorse Road, a space within the 800-900 block of West Michigan Avenue, and potentially the 500-600 block of West Michigan, although this is less likely based on the existing landlords and businesses.</p>

<p>A facility on Railroad Street has applied for a license and the approval is pending site plan approval/construction for a grow facility, and a proposed facility on Catherine Street has received the special use permit and site plan approvals. Work is currently
underway on the site and building including sidewalk expansion, stormwater management and building improvements, Gillotti said.</p>

<p>In addition to that, Gillotti said there is potential for approximately two more growing facilities, one in the "Industrial Park" area and another at the former Wooden Nickel on Huron River Drive across the street from the Peninsular Place Apartments.</p>

<p>Richardson said that when she and Jefferson first proposed the moratorium, it was not proposed as an emergency. Richardson said City Attorney <strong>John Barr</strong> advised the city to consider making it an emergency ordinance.</p>

<p>"That was the legal perspective," Richardson said. "I intrepereted that he was stongly in favor that council adopt this resolution. Mr. Barr was the one who chose the emergency route. With the city of Ypsilanti  being four square miles, why would we want 15 grow facilities dispensaries? That&#8217;s a lot. Let people go to their doctors and go to the pharmacy."</p>

<p><div class="image_left" style="width:400px"><img alt="Thumbnail image for RickyJefferson.jpg" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2012/11/Ricky Jefferson-thumb-350x233-119237-thumb-400x266-127748.jpg" width="400" height="266" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /><p class="photo_caption_nocredit">Council member Ricky Jefferson</p></div></p>

<p>Data provided by the Ypsilanti Police Department shows that calls for police service between May 2012 and May 2013 at Ypsilanti's dispensaries and grow facilities were relatively minimum:</p>

<p><ul>
	<li><a href="http://www.herbalsolutions420.com/"><strong>Herbal Solutions dispensary</strong></a> at 124 W. Michigan Avenue received no police calls related to the dispensary.</li>
	<li><a href="http://www.mycannacure.org/"><strong>Cannacure dispensary</strong></a> at 50 Ecorse Road received a call on Oct. 2, 2012 for an attempted breaking and entering. No entry was gained to the facility.</li>
	<li><strong>3rd Coast Compassion Center dispensary</strong> at 19 N. Hamilton had a reported "unfounded" alarm on March 23, 2013.</li>
	<li><a href="http://depot-town.com/"><strong>Depot Town Dispensary</strong></a> at 35 E. Cross St. had a report of an unfounded alarm on July 29, 2012 and a call on January 13, 2013 for an attempted breaking and entering</li>
	<li><a href="http://www.stickyypsi.com/"><strong>St. Indica's Coalition of Kindness, Sticky Ypsi, dispensary</strong></a> at 1090 North Huron River Drive had a report of an unfounded alarm</li>
	<li><strong><a href="http://ypsilantimarijuanadispensary.com/">The Shop dispensary</a></strong> at 513 W. Cross Street had no calls for service.</li>
	<li><strong>Green Vitality</strong> grow facility at 576 S. Mansfield had no calls.
	<li></li>
</ul></p>

<p>Richardson said despite there not being many reported instances of issues at the dispensaries and grow facilities, she has personally witnessed troubling behavior at the dispensary on Ecorse Road.</p>

<p>"I watched people going in and out and certainly a number of people I saw  going in and out did not appear to need medical marijuana," Richardson said. "They lit up right in the parking lot. I don&#8217;t think we stop and thnk about what sort of pressure this is going to put on our police department. There was enough marijuana smoke in the air that I thought, let me move before I get a marijuana contact."</p>

<p><strong>Jamie Lowell </strong>of 3rd Coast Compassion Center said he believes it's perfectly reasonable for the city to put a cap on the number of facilities within the city, but he believes more time should go into the consideration of the moratorium.</p>

<p>"To have an emergency moratorium is kind of inapproapriate," Lowell said. </p>

<p><strong>Victoria James</strong>, a lifelong Ypsilanti resident and area pastor, said she was against more dispensaries and grow facilities opening in the city.</p>

<p>"I love the city of Ypsilanti," James said. "This is where I raised my children.The last thing I want people to see is more marijuana. That's just not what this city needs. I embrace people wherever they are, but that is not what needs to happen at the entryway of the city of Ypsilanti."</p>

<p>Ypsilanti resident <strong>John Evans</strong> said he relocated to the city particularly because of its marijuana laws. Evans said he has a grow facility within his home that is regularly inspected.</p>

<p>"I love this town, it has character and charm and history," Evans said. "Right now we have the chance to take advantage of this new industry. I don't think we need a moratorium."</p>

<p><strong>Valerie Brown-Tooson</strong>, an Ypsilanti resident, said marijuana is a drug and should be regulated as such.</p>

<p>"As much as it's identified as medical marijuana, it&#8217;s a drug," Brown-Tooson said. "I&#8217;m totally against it being at the gateway of the Ypsilanti community. Coupled with the problems we already have in that area, to place something at the entry of Ypsilanti is an eyesore. That&#8217;s not the flower or the vase we should present coming into the city."</p>

<p><strong>Adam Tasselmyer</strong>, the founder of Herbal Solutions, said his business, along with the other five dispensaries, employs local residents and improved the look of previously unused buildings.</p>

<p>Ypsilanti resident <strong>Lee Tooson</strong> echoed the thoughts of several other residents who spoke against the addition of more facilities, saying it's time the city stop being the "dumping grounds" of businesses other communities within Washtenaw County don't want.</p>

<p>"I knew this kind of thing was coming because it has not stopped," Tooson said. "Ypsilanti as always been the dumping ground for things other places don't want. They dump it on the southside of Ypsilanti. We should be interested in the livelihood of our children and how is that going to affect them and their coming up. It's nothing but a legalized dope house."</p>

<p>The city has already adopted two ordinances, one regarding zoning of medical marijuana facilities and another determining the licensing process for medical marijuana dispensaries, growing facilities and home occupations.</p>

<p>The zoning ordinance outlines where dispensaries and grow facilities can be dispersed through the various business districts rather than clustered into one particular district. The dispensaries can also be located within business districts. Growing, smoking, or other uses of medical marijuana at a dispensary is prohibited. </p>

<p>Dispensaries must be 1,000 feet from a school and no two dispensaries or growing facilities can be within 500 feet of one another. </p>

<p><em>Katrease Stafford covers Ypsilanti for AnnArbor.com.Reach her at <a href="KatreaseStafford@annarbor.com">katreasestafford@annarbor.com</a> or 734-623-2548 and follow her on <a href="https://twitter.com/KatreaseS">twitter</a>.</em>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 21 May, 2013 10:40 p.m.</pubDate>
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				<title><![CDATA[ Former presidential campaign intern accused of cyberstalking appears in Detroit federal court ]]></title>
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				<p><strong>Adam Savader</strong>, of Great Neck, NY, appeared in federal court Tuesday to face charges for allegedly <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/crime/reports-man-accused-of-extorting-women-for-nude-photos-former-campaign-staffer-for/">cyberstalking and extorting nude photos from 15 college-age women, including one from Ann Arbor</a>,<a href="http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20130521/METRO/305210374/1361/Romney-campaign-intern-facing-cyber-stalking-charge-in-Detroit"> reports The Detroit News</a>.  </p>
				<p>The 21-year-old Republican presidential campaign intern who worked for <strong>Mitt Romney </strong>and<strong> Paul Ryan</strong> in 2012 was charged in New York last month. According to The Detroit News, the case was transferred to a federal court in Detroit and since mid-April, Savader has been held without bond.  </p>

<p>The hearing will be delayed to a later date because Savader&#8217;s lawyer was unable to attended his initial appearance.  </p>

<p>Savader is charged with two federal crimes for harassing 15 women, one of whom is a college student in Michigan, from Sept. 30 through February using a Google Voice number.</p>

<p>A federal <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/crime/feds-arrest-man-for-cyberstalking-women-in-case-originating-from-ann-arbor/">affidavit revealed a report</a> by one of the 15 women stating that she received texts from a person claiming to be John Smith.  The person told the women he had nude photos of her and if she didn&#8217;t send him more, he would send them to her parents.  Savader was traced to the Google Voice number used to extort the victims.</p>

<p>According to The Detroit News, Savader obtained the nude photos by hacking online accounts.  </p>

<p><ul>
	<li><a href="http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20130521/METRO/305210374/1361/Romney-campaign-intern-facing-cyber-stalking-charge-in-Detroit">Read the full story in The Detroit News. </a></li>
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					<name>Chelsea Hoedl</name>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 21 May, 2013 7:36 p.m.</pubDate>
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				<title><![CDATA[ Freshman sprinter leads team to track state finals and more notes  ]]></title>
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				<p>The 100- and 200-meter dashes are typically races dominated by seniors at the high school level. So when <strong>Willow Run High School</strong> freshman <strong>Brandon Morgan</strong> won the 200 and finished runner-up in the 100 at the Division 3 regional championship at Erie Mason High School on Friday, his coach was encouraged.</p>
				<p><div class="image_right" style="width:300px"><img alt="willow-run-pic.jpg" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2013/05/willow-run-pic-thumb-300x192-142962.jpg" width="300" height="192" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" /><p class="photo_credit">AnnArbor.com file photo</p></div>Morgan has the sixth-fastest time recorded in the 100 in Division 3 at <a href="http://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/Division/Top.aspx?DivID=44592">Athletic.net</a> so far this season (11.20 seconds) and is the only ninth-grader in the top 20. Morgan&#8217;s best 200 time (23.45) doesn&#8217;t stack up as well with the state&#8217;s best, but there is only one other ninth-grader in the Division 3 with a better time.</p>

<p>"I was happy with Brandon Morgan's performance today," Ypsilanti Willow Run coach <strong>Joseph Channey</strong> said on Friday. "For a 14-year-old freshman to take first in the 200 and second in the 100 in a regional meet is pretty impressive. He listens well, and comes to practice driven to do better."</p>

<p><big><strong>Ann Arbor takes over water polo state championships</strong></big></p>

<p>Nearly half of the field at next weekend&#8217;s Michigan Water Polo Association girls high school state championships will be Ann Arbor teams. Huron, Skyline and Pioneer all advanced to the state finals  <a href="http://highschoolsports.mlive.com/news/article/304024373054503237/ann-arbor-huron-defeats-ann-arbor-skyline-7-6-in-girls-water-polo-east-regional-finals-on-saturday-okemos-and-ann-arbor-pioneer-also-advance-to-state-final-tournament/">after finishing first, second and fourth,</a> respectively, in the East Region championships at Saline High School on Saturday. </p>

<p>Huron beat Skyline 7-6 to win a regional championship. It&#8217;s the seventh time the two teams have played this season.</p>

<p>Eight teams will compete at the state championships at Rockford High School May 31 and June 1.</p>

<p><big><strong>Athletes of the week</strong></big>
<div class="image_right" style="width:275px"><img alt="mary-hanna.JPG" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2013/05/mary-hanna-thumb-275x338-142956.jpg" width="275" height="338" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" /><p class="photo_caption">Mary Hanna</p><p class="photo_credit">Daniel Brenner | AnnArbor.com file photo</p></div>
<strong>Marry Hanna, Saline tennis: </strong>Won the No. 1 singles flight at the Division 1 <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/sports/high-school/huron-girls-and-salines-marry-hanna-win-regional-tennis-titles/">regional championships at Plymouth Canton Educational Park on Friday</a>. Hanna, a senior, is undefeated on the season and will likely be the No. 1 seed at next weekend&#8217;s state finals. Hanna was the top seed at No. 1 singles as a junior, but lost in the semifinals to the eventual champion.  </p>

<p><strong>Lester Lancaster, Milan golf:</strong> Shot a one-over-par 73 at the Monroe County Championships at Monroe Golf and Country Club on Friday to <a href="http://highschoolsports.mlive.com/game/score/1727205/">take home medalist honors</a>. Milan won the team title also with a team score of 314, 15 strokes better than second place Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central. </p>

<p><big><strong>By the numbers</strong></big></p>

<p><div class="image_right" style="width:300px"><img alt="Kylie-Power-Sullivan.jpg" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2013/05/Kylie-Power-Sullivan-thumb-300x462-142958.jpg" width="300" height="462" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" /><p class="photo_caption">Kylie Power-Sullivan</p><p class="photo_credit">Daniel Brenner | AnnArbor.com file photo</p></div><big><strong>3:</strong></big> Goals by Kylie Power-Sullivan in <a href="http://highschoolsports.mlive.com/news/article/304024373054503237/ann-arbor-huron-defeats-ann-arbor-skyline-7-6-in-girls-water-polo-east-regional-finals-on-saturday-okemos-and-ann-arbor-pioneer-also-advance-to-state-final-tournament/">Huron&#8217;s 7-6 regional championship win over Skyline</a> on Saturday. </p>

<p><big><strong>5:</strong></big> Events won by the Father Gabriel Richard boys track and field team in its <a href="http://highschoolsports.mlive.com/news/article/304023373069503310/ann-arbor-gabriel-richard-boys-track-team-takes-top-honors-at-division-3-regionals-at-erie-mason-on-friday/">Division 3 regional championship victory</a> at Erie Mason on High School on Friday. </p>

<p><big><strong>6:</strong></big> Goal scorers in the Dexter girls soccer team&#8217;s <a href="http://highschoolsports.mlive.com/news/article/304025373056503235/dexter-shuts-out-host-adrian-8-0-in-girls-soccer-thursday/">8-0 win over Adrian</a> on Thursday. </p>

<p><big><strong>11:</strong></big> RBIs by Saline softball player Laura Vaccaro on Saturday in <a href="http://highschoolsports.mlive.com/news/article/304024373054503232/saline-softball-team-finishes-4-1-at-the-ann-arbor-tournament-on-saturday/">five games at the Ann Arbor Tournament on Saturday</a>. Saline went 4-1 on the day, losing to St. Clair in the quarterfinals.</p>

<p><big><strong>27: </strong></big>Combine runs scored in the Manchester baseball team&#8217;s <a href="http://highschoolsports.mlive.com/game/score/1727375/">16-11 win over Michigan Center</a> on Saturday. </p>

<p><big><strong>131:</strong></big> Margin of victory by the Chelsea High School boys track and field team in its <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/sports/high-school/chelsea-boys-track-notches-first-regional-win-since-1969/">regional championship win on Friday</a>, the Bulldogs&#8217; first title since 1969. </p>

<p><big><strong>Potent quotables</strong></big></p>

<p><em><blockquote>"We've won eight games in a row now. We're playing extremely well. Our athletic director instituted a new rule that if you miss an hour of class, you're not allowed to practice or play in the game that day and I think that's instilled discipline and expectations that have helped us."</blockquote></em></p>

<p>-- Willow Run <a href="http://highschoolsports.mlive.com/news/article/3304148373736504264/ypsilanti-willow-run-baseball-team-pulls-out-doubleheader-sweep-over-detroit-community/">baseball coach Blake Nordman.</a></p>

<p><em>Pete Cunningham covers sports for AnnArbor.com. He can be reached at <a href="mailto:petercunningham@annarbor.com">petercunningham@annarbor.com</a>. Follow him on Twitter <a href="http://www.twitter.com/petcunningham">@petcunningham</a>.</em></p>
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				<title><![CDATA[ Top 5: Reasons Michigan's venture capital and startup growth will continue ]]></title>
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				<p>The mood was bullish Tuesday at the <a href="http://Michigan-gcs.com/"><strong>Michigan Growth Capital Symposium</strong></a> Tuesday at the Marriott at EagleCrest in <strong>Ypsilanti</strong>, and not without good reason. </p>

<p>Venture capitalists and entrepreneurs alike say they are excited that, although investments and fund growth are down nationally, Michigan has <a href="http://ww.annarbor.com/business-review/michigan-jumps-to-no-15-nationally-as-local-startups-attract-242-million-in-venture-capital-funding/">continued to make strides</a> both in the amount of deals made and capital available.</p>
				<p><div class="image_right" style="width:275px"><img alt="Williams_Kelly_HS_web.jpeg" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2013/05/Williams_Kelly_HS_web-thumb-275x388-142943.jpeg" width="275" height="388" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" /><p class="photo_caption_nocredit">In addition to her role as managing director at Credit Suisse, Kelly Williams is also the founding board chair of the Private Equity Women Investor Network</p></div>According to a report released by the <a href="http://www.michiganvca.org/"><strong>Michigan Venture Capital Association</strong></a>, Michigan startup companies closed 47 deals worth $242 million in 2012. Additionally, venture capital firms and offices based in Michigan grew their capital under management by $800 million.</p>

<p>Kelly Williams</strong>, a managing direct of a <a href="https://www.credit-suisse.com/us/private_equity/en/customized_fund_investment_group.jsp">private equity firm</a> within <strong><a href="https://www.credit-suisse.com/us/">Credit Suisse</a></strong>, said in her keynote address that the investment money coming back to Michigan is not a gift, but reflects the state&#8217;s growth and commitment to investing in entrepreneurship.</p>

<p>&#8220;We only invest for return,&#8221; she said.</p>

<p>&#8220;We are not a charitable organization, we are not an economic development organization&#133; We invest in Michigan because we know we are going to get a great return on our money.&#8221;</p>

<p>Throughout her address and in an interview, Williams outlined why she believes Michigan&#8217;s growth is both attention-worthy and sustainable.</p>

<p><big><strong>Mo&#8217; Money, Mo&#8217; Mentum</strong></big></p>

<p>Michigan was the fastest growing state for venture capital, jumping from No. 25 to No. 15 in America in terms of dollars invested, according to the recently released report by the MVCA, and success breeds success.</p>

<p>&#8220;We are in a world where everyone is trying to figure out how to use other people&#8217;s money, and Michigan has figured it out,&#8221; Williams said.</p>

<p>She pointed out that the increase in available capital has led to more deals and successful exits, both of which have in turn led to further investment in the state.</p>

<p><big><strong>(More of) the right people</strong></big></p>

<p>A healthy entrepreneurial ecosystem needs people that venture capitalists trust because they have been through the process before. These serial investors have been around on the West Coast for years, but now that Michigan&#8217;s ecosystem is starting to mature, people who have worked on multiple companies are becoming more and more common.</p>

<p>&#8220;And now you&#8217;ve had enough successes and failures here that the people who do the startup thing, it doesn&#8217;t come with the stigma any more,&#8221; Williams said.</p>

<p>&#8220;People used to frown on failure, especially in the Midwest, but now people think that the guy who has been through a number of startup companies is pretty cool.&#8221;</p>

<p>That first generation of serial entrepreneurs is also inspiring and mentoring a new generation that believes in their ability to start their own company, often during or right out of school.</p>

<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s a growing cadre of 20-somethings that are drinking gallons of the Kool-Aid,&#8221; said <strong>Mike Kell</strong>, also with Credit Suisse.</p>

<p>&#8220;They fancy themselves entrepreneurs and they are making it a life choice. They can see themselves doing it for the rest of their lives.&#8221;</p>

<p><big><strong>Internal collaboration</strong></big></p>

<p>The venture capitalists talk to the university tech transfer people who are friends with the startup incubators who reach out to corporate research and development heads while they make sure to nurture the student entrepreneurs who, in turn, reach out to venture capitalists for mentorship.</p>

<p>In Michigan, we take for granted that all of these relationships exist and create a community where everyone celebrates each other&#8217;s success. In her address, Williams said that even the venture capital firms in Michigan get along well.</p>

<p>&#8220;We know every venture capital firm in the state, and the level of cheering for each other and rooting for each other to succeed is extraordinary,&#8221; she said.</p>

<p>&#8220;We don&#8217;t see it anywhere else in the country or in the world&#133; The way you welcome new entrepreneurs, new venture capital funds, students right out of the university is fantastic. All of this is a true competitive advantage for the state.&#8221; </p>

<p>An ecosystem, by definition, relies on a number of symbiotic relationships. It might be good old fashioned Michigan friendliness, but the close relationships developed across the startup and funding spectrum have helped the state grow and attract outside funding.</p>

<p><big><strong>External Collaboration</strong></big></p>

<p>That outside funding from firms across the Midwest and on the coasts is made possible not only by the opportunity to make money in Michigan, but by the ability of local venture capital firms to make deals happen.</p>

<p>Michigan VC funds were involved in over 80 percent of deals closed in the state in 2012 and are often integral in convincing outside investors, who contributed over 70 percent of the money invested, to take a chance on a company in the state.</p>

<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s not always just about the capital,&#8221; Williams said.</p>

<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s about do they feel like they have a venture capital partner who can provide the adult supervision for the company where they are&#133; In Michigan you have VCs who know what they&#8217;re doing and how to nurture the companies here and be a good partner.&#8221;</p>

<p><big><strong>Bi-partisan support</strong></big></p>

<p>The most likely responses to this column in the AnnArbor.com comment section are that all of this support is &#8220;thanks to&#8221; or &#8220;in spite of&#8221; members of one political party or another. The fact is that Michigan&#8217;s growth in the venture capital and entrepreneurial sectors have been supported and helped by people on both sides of the aisle.</p>

<p>Michigan&#8217;s state government has been supporting funds of funds, large pools of capital that invest in local venture capital funds, under Governors John Engler, Jennifer Granholm, and Rick Snyder.</p>

<p>In fact, the bill to establish the Michigan Venture Fund was co-sponsored by state Sen. <strong>Michael Bishop</strong> (a Republican) and former state Rep. and now state Treasurer <strong>Andy Dillon</strong> (a Democrat).</p>

<p>Williams was emphatic in her belief that without support from both parties, the state&#8217;s startup and venture capital community would not be where it is today.</p>

<p><em>Ben Freed covers business for AnnArbor.com. You can <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/newsletter/signup/">sign up here</a> to receive Business Review updates every week. Reach out to Ben at 734-623-2528 or email him at <a href="mailto:benfreed@annarbor.com">benfreed@annarbor.com</a>. Follow him on twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/bfreedina2">@BFreedinA2</a></em>
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				<title><![CDATA[ Ypsilanti Community Schools to host open houses for all grades ]]></title>
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				<p><blockquote><ul>
	<li><strong>Previous coverage:</strong> <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ypsilanti/joint-board-of-education-votes-to-house-middle-schoolers-in-willow-run-high-schoolers-in-ypsilanti/">Consolidated school district to house grades 5-8 in Willow Run, high-schoolers in Ypsilanti</a></li>
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<p>Parents, students and community members wanting to learn more about the new <a href="http://www.ycschools.us/index.html"><strong>Ypsilanti Community Schools</strong></a> district are encouraged to attend an upcoming open house.</p>
				<p><div class="image_right" style="width:150px"><img alt="ycs-logo.png" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2013/05/ycs-logo-thumb-150x118-142937.png" width="150" height="118" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" /></div>The consolidated <strong>Ypsilanti</strong>-<strong>Willow Run</strong> district will host seven open houses at schools throughout the two communities starting Tuesday, May 21.</p>

<p>Families can learn about the small learning communities at the <a href="http://www.ycschools.us/middle-school-slcs.html">middle</a> and <a href="http://www.ycschools.us/high-school-slcs.html">high schools</a>; the <a href="http://www.ycschools.us/co-curriculars.html">co-curricular</a> activities, including clubs and <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ypsilanti/ypsilanti-community-schools-hires-former-nfl-player-lamanzer-williams-as-athletic-director/">athletics</a>, that will be available for children; opportunities for high schoolers to earn college credit or career credentials; and more about the diverse learning environment the new district hopes to provide for its students.</p>

<p>The open houses this week are:</p>

<p><ul>
	<li>6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 21 &#8212; <strong>Elementary Learning Center</strong> (grades 2-4), 1255 Holmes Road</li>
	<li>7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 21 &#8212; <strong>Erickson Elementary</strong> (2-6), 1427 Levona St.</li>
	<li>6:30-8 p.m. Wednesday, May 22 &#8212; <strong>New Tech at Ardis</strong> (9-12), 2100 Ellsworth Road</li>
	<li>6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 23 &#8212; <strong>Adams STEM Academy</strong> (K-6), 503 Oak St.</li>
	<li>7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, May 23 &#8212; <strong>Estabrook Elementary</strong> (2-6), 1555 W. Cross St.</li>
	<li>6:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, May 28 &#8212; <strong>YCS High School</strong> (9-12), 2095 Packard Road</li>
	<li>7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, June 6 &#8212; <strong>Washtenaw International Middle Academy</strong> (5-8), 510 Emerick St.</li>
</ul></p>

<p>Attendees of the open houses also will have the opportunity to meet and become acquainted with the principals of these buildings and new programs.</p>

<p>The five principals from Ypsilanti Public Schools and one principal from Willow Run Community Schools that were <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ypsilanti/6-principals-from-ypsilanti-and-willow-run-will-be-offered-jobs-in-consolidated-district/">offered jobs in the new district</a> have been given their building assignments for the 2013-14 academic year. Superintendent <strong>Scott Menzel</strong> said almost all were the same as their current assignments. Menzel said the one exception was current Ypsilanti Middle School Principal <strong>Jason Riggs</strong>, who has been moved to the former Willow Run High School/Intermediate Learning Center complex, which will be for grades 5-8 in the new district.</p>

<p>Ypsilanti Middle School is closing next year when the consolidated district opens.</p>

<p><blockquote><ul><li><a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ypsilanti/6-principals-from-ypsilanti-and-willow-run-will-be-offered-jobs-in-consolidated-district/">Read about the principal selections.</a></li></ul></blockquote></p>

<p>The Washtenaw International Middle Academy is an <strong>International Baccalaureate</strong> program. It will be housed in the Washtenaw International High School building, also an IB program, for the first year to provide both programs some additional support and resources as the programs continue to grow and develop, officials said.</p>

<p>The new district <a href="http://www.generalasp.com/WISD/onlineapp/jobpostings/view.asp?choosedistrict=true&applitrackclient=1187&category=YPSILANTI+COMMUNITY+SCHOOLS&subcategory=Principal">posted</a> three principal positions and will post two secondary assistant principal positions soon that still need to be filled. Menzel said the building principal positions are for Erickson Elementary, the Primary Learning Center and Ypsilanti High School. Current YHS co-principal <strong>Cory McElmeel</strong> will run the <strong><a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ypsilanti/ypsilanti-new-tech-high-school-students-and-staff-adjust-to-changes-excited-about-new-direction/">New Tech at Ardis</a></strong> program.</p>

<p>The other principal assignments are:</p>

<p><ul>
	<li><strong>Sharine Buddin</strong>, principal at Perry Child Development Center, Ypsilanti.</li>
	<li><strong>Karla Graessley</strong>, principal at Estabrook Elementary, Ypsilanti.</li>
	<li><strong>Charles Raski</strong>, principal at the Elementary Learning Center, Willow Run.</li>
	<li><strong>Connie Thompson</strong>, principal at Adams STEM Academy, Ypsilanti.</li>
</ul></p>

<p><em>Danielle Arndt covers K-12 education for AnnArbor.com. Follow her on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/DanielleArndt">@DanielleArndt</a> or email her at <a href="mailto:daniellearndt@annarbor.com">daniellearndt@annarbor.com</a>.</em></p>
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				<title><![CDATA[ Trial date changed for Ypsilanti Township man charged with killing co-worker ]]></title>
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				<p><div class="image_right" style="width:150px"><img alt="Leonard_Ware2.jpg" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2012/10/Leonard_Ware2-thumb-150x186-123997.jpg" width="150" height="186" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" /><p class="photo_caption">Leonard Ware</p><p class="photo_credit">Courtesy of WCSO</p></div></p>

<p>The 34-year-old Ypsilanti Township man accused of <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ypsilanti/witnesses-describe-the-alleged-murder-of-bhagavan-allen-suspect-to-face-trial/">fatally shooting his co-worker</a> had his trial date postponed<a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ypsilanti/judge-darlene-obrien-rescheduled-the/"> yet again</a> in court Monday </p>

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				<p><strong><a href="http://www.annarbor.com/tag/Leonard%20Ware/">Leonard Ware</a> </strong>had his final pretrial hearing adjourned to Aug. 12 and a new jury trial date set for Sept. 9 in the Washtenaw County Trial Court. </p>

<p>Both the prosecution and defense asked for the adjournment as they await results from DNA tests. </p>

<p>"The results will not be available (by the former trial date)," said Ware's attorney, Jeffrey Taylor. </p>

<p>Ware is charged with open murder, carrying a concealed weapon, being a felon in possession of a firearm and being in possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.</p>

<p>He is accused of shooting and killing <strong><a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ypsilanti/family-of-ypsilanti-homicide-victim-remembers-a-devoted-father-in-the-process-of-turning-life-around/">Bhagavan Allen</a></strong>, 29, in the middle of Ypsilanti's Grove Street in October 2012. The incident between the two men began with an argument at Marsh Plating Co., where Ware was Allen&#8217;s supervisor.</p>

<p>Ware faces spending the rest of his life behind bars if he is convicted on the charge of open murder. He is being held without bond in the Washtenaw County Jail.</p>

<p><em>John Counts covers cops and courts for AnnArbor.com. He can be reached at <a href="mailto:johncounts@annarbor.com">johncounts@annarbor.com</a> or you can follow him on <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/John_Counts">Twitter</a>. </em></p>
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				<title><![CDATA[ Man accused in Ypsilanti abduction waives hearing; 2nd suspect still at large ]]></title>
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				<p><div class="image_right" style="width:150px"><img alt="Raymond_March.jpg" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2013/05/Raymond_March-thumb-150x187-141760.jpg" width="150" height="187" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" /><p class="photo_caption">Raymond March</p><p class="photo_credit">Raymond March</p></div></p>

<p>The 21-year-old Belleville man accused of <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ypsilanti/details-still-emerging-as-investigation-into-ypsilanti-womans-abduction-continues/">helping abduct </a>a 25-year-old Ypsilanti woman earlier this month waived his preliminary hearing in the 14A-1 District Court Tuesday. </p>

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				<p><strong><a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ypsilanti/man-held-on-250000-bond-for-allegedly-assisting-abduction-of-ypsilanti-woman/">Raymond March</a></strong>'s case was subsequently bound over to circuit court.</p>

<p>March appeared briefly in court for the hearing where he only spoke in the affirmative when <strong>Judge Joseph Burke</strong> asked if he understood the proceedings. The victim, <strong>Farrah Cook</strong>, also was in the courtroom, but left before the hearing was concluded. She could have been called on to testify had March not waived the preliminary examination.   </p>

<p><a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ypsilanti/man-held-on-250000-bond-for-allegedly-assisting-abduction-of-ypsilanti-woman/">March is charged</a> with unlawful imprisonment, conspiracy to commit unlawful imprisonment and interfering with the reporting of a crime and aggravated assault for his alleged involvement in Cook's abduction. </p>

<p>Police say March and Cook's ex-boyfriend <strong>Jeremy Abston</strong>, 27, forced Cook into a car in the parking lot of an Ypsilanti apartment complex on May 6.  Cook eventually broke free of her captors that same day at a different apartment complex in <strong>Ypsilanti Township</strong> and suffered a sprained ankle.</p>

<p>March was<a href="http://annarbor.com/news/ypsilanti/police-abduction-suspect-arrested-1-remains-at-large/"> arrested at an Inkster home</a> by members of the <strong>Ypsilanti Police Department</strong> and the 2nd District Fugitive Team.
<div class="image_right" style="width:150px"><img alt="jeremyabston.jpg" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2013/05/jeremyabston-thumb-150x187-141511.jpg" width="150" height="187" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" /><p class="photo_caption">Jeremy Abston</p><p class="photo_credit">Courtesy of YPD</p></div>
An 11-count warrant was issued for Abston earlier this month. Abston still remains at large and police continue to search for him with the help of the fugitive team, Ypsilanti <strong>Detective Joe Yuhas</strong> said Tuesday. </p>

<p>"We don't believe he's in the area," Yuhas said, but police don't think he's fled the state. </p>

<p>Abston faces charges of unlawful imprisonment, conspiracy to commit unlawful imprisonment, interfering with the reporting of a crime, assault with a dangerous weapon, larceny in a building, three charges of interfering with electronic communications, aggravated domestic violence, assault and battery and malicious destruction of property worth less than $200, according to court records.</p>

<p>Police remain in contact with Abston's family members, who have been cooperating in the search. </p>

<p>March continues to be held in the Washtenaw County Jail on a $250,00 cash bond, jail records indicate. He is set to appear before <strong>Judge Archie Brown</strong> in circuit court for a pretrial hearing on June 13. </p>

<p>Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Abston is encouraged to call the Ypsilanti Police Department at 734-483-9510 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK UP (773-2587).</p>

<p><em>John Counts covers cops and courts for AnnArbor.com. He can be reached at <a href="mailto:johncounts@annarbor.com">johncounts@annarbor.com</a> or you can follow him on <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/John_Counts">Twitter</a>. </em></p>
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				<title><![CDATA[ Technology bond: Ann Arbor schools central office to see $420K in server room upgrades ]]></title>
				<link>http://annarbor.com/news/education/technology-bond-ann-arbor-schools-central-office-to-see-420k-in-server-room-upgrades/?cmpid=mlive-@aa-river</link>
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				<p><div class="image_center" style="width:646px"><img alt="030412_techbond2.JPG" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2013/05/030412_techbond2-thumb-646x430-142932.jpg" width="646" height="430" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /><p class="photo_caption">Executive Director of Physical Properties Randy Trent poses inside a crowded server room at the Balas Administration Building. The makeshift server rooms soon could receive renovations thanks to the district's technology bond.</p><p class="photo_credit">Chris Asadian | AnnArbor.com file photo</p></div>
The Ann Arbor <strong>Balas Administration Building</strong> is scheduled to receive about $420,000 in renovations this summer through the <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ann-arbor-schools-technology-bond-special-election-results/">$45.8 million technology bond</a> voters passed last May.</p>
				<p>The renovations, if approved Wednesday by the <strong>Board of Education</strong>, will be to three makeshift and fragmented server rooms in the Ann Arbor Public Schools Central Office. The equipment and infrastructure housed in these rooms controls most of the technology operations district wide.</p>

<p>The three rooms will be redesigned and better engineered to create one distinct server room, one fiber closet and, if space allows, one small room for an office or conference room, according documents from the district.</p>

<p>There also will be significant heating and cooling and mechanical work done in the rooms, which currently have issues with equipment overheating.</p>

<p>Walking through these rooms right now, one would see tangles of wires and fans blowing on pieces of hardware to keep the district's technology operations up and running. The consolidation of the three rooms will allow for better access to the equipment and better climate control, documents say.</p>

<p>As the district faces an <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/education/list-high-school-transportation-middle-school-pools-among-867m-in-cuts-to-ann-arbor-schools-budget/">$8.67 million budget shortfall</a> for the upcoming school year, community members and the <strong>Ann Arbor Administrators Association</strong> repeatedly have called for <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ann-arbor-principals-union-reconfigure-school-buildings-and-reduce-greens-salary-by-50000/">closing the Balas building and dispersing central office staff</a> in schools throughout the district.</p>

<p>But AAPS Executive Director of Physical Properties <strong>Randy Trent</strong> said at the May 8 Board of Education meeting that district officials have worked hard over the years to centralize many of the servers that were scattered throughout AAPS to the main server room at Balas. He said the idea behind this was to be able to reduce the number of employees and employees compensation costs, which comes out of the general fund.</p>

<p>He said having the equipment all in one spot saves the district from needing more staff to run off to different buildings to fix problems that would arise.</p>

<p>"It would cost well over $1 million to rewire the district in a different way that doesn't all come back to Balas," Trent said.</p>

<p><em>Danielle Arndt covers K-12 education for AnnArbor.com. Follow her on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/DanielleArndt">@DanielleArndt</a> or email her at <a href="mailto:daniellearndt@annarbor.com">daniellearndt@annarbor.com</a>.</em></p>
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				<title><![CDATA[ 'How do I help?': Lending a hand to Oklahoma tornado victims ]]></title>
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				<p>The damage caused by a massive tornado that <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/20/us/oklahoma-tornado-developments">tore through <strong>Oklahoma </strong></a> on Monday left Ann Arbor resident <strong>Tia Hoffman</strong> with one thought &#8212; "How do I help?" 
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				<p><div class="image_right" style="width:350px"><img alt="Oklahoma_tornado_saved.jpg" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2013/05/Oklahoma_tornado_saved-thumb-350x268-142900.jpg" width="350" height="268" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" /><p class="photo_caption">A woman carries a child through a field near the collapsed Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013.</p><p class="photo_credit">Sue Ogrocki | The Associated Press</p></div>With that question in mind, Hoffman, co-owner of <strong><a href="http://www.thewafelshop.com/index.html">The Wafel Shop</a></strong> at 113 E. Liberty St., started the day out determined to find an answer. Her conclusion? Donating all the money from Tuesday coffee sales to help out the victims of the tornado.</p>

<p>"All I could think about was if I was one of the parents involved, and it just broke my heart," Hoffman said. "I'm a parent and I could only think of myself in that situation &#8212; if my kids were in that school &#8212; and wondering whether I would be able to bring them home and hug them."</p>

<p>Buying a coffee from Hoffman's shop is just one way Ann Arbor residents can pitch in to help.</p>

<p>In addition to the national-level relief being facilitated by The American Red Cross &#8212; which included immediately deploying almost 30 emergency response vehicles to distribute food and supplies, according to a news release &#8212; there are local-level ways to contribute to the fund as well.</p>

<p>The Washtenaw-Lenawee Chapter always is accepting donations for disaster relief. Those wanting to make a donation can do so on the <a href="http://www.redcross.org/charitable-donations">Red Cross website</a>, by calling <strong>1-800-RED-CROSS</strong>, or texting the word "REDCROSS" to 90999 to make a donation of $10. Donations go toward providing food, shelter and support to victims.</p>

<p>The Red Cross also is providing Oklahoma residents with their <strong><a href="http://safeandwell.communityos.org/cms/index.php">Safe & Well</a></strong> service, which allows victims to contact loved ones outside of the location to let them know they are safe.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.redcrossblood.org/?utm_source=RCO%2BSite%2BHeader&utm_medium=RCO%2BSite%2BHeader&utm_term=RCO%2BSite%2BHeader&utm_content=RCO%2BSite%2BHeader&utm_campaign=RCO%2BSite%2BHeader">Blood donations</a> also are always in high demand following a tragedy of this magnitude.</p>

<p>"It's our obligation to help our neighbors," Hoffman said. "Whether they're in Oklahoma City or Ann Arbor."</p>

<p>To let us know about other local efforts to raise money, supplies or support for the victims in Oklahoma, please leave tips in the comments below, or email <a href="mailto:news@annarbor.com">news@annarbor.com</a>.</p>
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					<name>Cole Bertsos</name>
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				<title><![CDATA[ Police: $150 in Little League fundraiser flowers stolen ]]></title>
				<link>http://annarbor.com/news/ypsilanti/police-150-worth-of-little-league-fundraiser-flowers-stolen-in-ypsilanti/?cmpid=mlive-@aa-river</link>
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<p>Police are investigating the theft of $150 worth of flowers from the <strong>Neighborhood Family Health Center</strong> in Ypsilanti.</p>

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				<p>The flowers were part of a fundraiser someone who works in the medical office was having for their son's Little League baseball team, said Ypsilanti police <strong>Sgt. Thomas Eberts</strong>. The office is part of the <strong>St. Joseph Mercy Hospital</strong> system.</p>

<p>The flowers were delivered Monday morning to a conference room in the building, at 111 N. Huron St. in Ypsilanti, from where they were stolen between 10:30 and 11:30 a.m., Eberts said.</p>

<p>&#8220;Some of the employees picked their (flowers) up,&#8221; Eberts added, but a thief came in and made off with the remaining batch, valued at an estimated $150. </p>

<p>The room is in a part of the building open to the public. Still, no one saw anything suspicious Monday. </p>

<p>&#8220;People are in and out of there," Eberts said. "No one witnessed it. There is no surveillance tape."</p>

<p>Employees noticed the missing flowers and contacted police that afternoon. The case remains under investigation. There are no suspects. </p>

<p>Anyone with information is encouraged to call the Ypsilanti Police Department at 734-483-9510 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK UP (773-2587).   </p>

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<p><em>John Counts covers cops and courts for AnnArbor.com. He can be reached at <a href="mailto:johncounts@annarbor.com">johncounts@annarbor.com</a> or you can follow him on <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/John_Counts">Twitter</a>. </em>     </p>
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				<title><![CDATA[ Man involved in one-vehicle crash airlifted to U-M hospital  ]]></title>
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				<p>A 20-year-old man in a one-car accident at Old US-12 and M-52 Monday evening was airlifted to <strong>University of Michigan Hospital</strong>,  <a href="http://chelseaupdate.com/man-airlifted-to-u-m-hospital-following-accident/">Chelsea Update reported</a>. </p>
				<p>According to Chelsea Update, Chelsea firefighters received a call about the crash at 6:18 p.m. Upon arrival, they found an upside-down pickup truck with the hood propped up on a utility pole.  </p>

<p>Fire Capt. Chris Smith told Chelsea Update it took nearly 40 minutes to remove the driver from his vehicle. He said the cause of the accident is unknown and under investigation.  </p>

<p><ul>
	<li><a href="http://chelseaupdate.com/man-airlifted-to-u-m-hospital-following-accident/">Read the full story and see crash photos in Chelsea Update.</a></li>
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					<name>Chelsea Hoedl</name>
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				<title><![CDATA[ Enjoy patriotic tunes during 'Ypsi Pops' at Riverside Park ]]></title>
				<link>http://annarbor.com/entertainment/enjoy-patriotic-tunes-during-ypsi-pops-at-riverside-park/?cmpid=mlive-@aa-river</link>
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				<p>The <a href="http://ypsilantisymphony.org">Ypsilanti Symphony Orchestra</a> and Ypsilanti High School Marching Band will present <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/events/ypsi-pops/#.UZUtkY5XS9B">Ypsi Pops</a> at Riverside Park on Saturday.
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It will be the perfect opportunity to pack a picnic lunch and enjoy the warm weather with the patriotic tunes from these local talents.</p>

<p>Concert goers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets for seating and park in the Depot Town parking lots or at the south end of Riverside Park.</p>

<p><em>Saturday, May 25, 2013. (Rain date: May 26). 2 p.m. Free. Riverside Park is located at 100 W. Cross St., Ypsilanti. For additional information, visit <a href="http://www.parks.ewashtenaw.org">parks.ewashtenaw.org</a> or call 734-971-6337.</em></p>
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					<name>Ann Dwyer</name>
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				<title><![CDATA[ Former Ann Arbor administrator Roger Fraser seeks city manager position in Kalamazoo ]]></title>
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				<p>Former <strong>Ann Arbor</strong> City Administrator <strong><a href="http://www.annarbor.com/tag/Roger%20Fraser/">Roger Fraser</a></strong> is one of five finalists competing for the Kalamazoo city manager position, <a href="http://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2013/05/6_kalamazoo_city_manager_final.html">MLive reported</a>.</p>

<p>Interviews with Fraser and other candidates were scheduled to start at noon Tuesday. Fraser is touting his experience with budget struggles in Ann Arbor as he makes his case for why he's the best person to lead Kalamazoo city government through a time of transition and downsizing.</p>
				<p><div class="image_right" style="width:400px"><img alt="Roger_Fraser_buckets_of_money_April_2011.jpg" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2011/04/Roger_Fraser_buckets_of_money_April_2011-thumb-400x264-75314.jpg" width="400" height="264" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" /><p class="photo_caption">Roger Fraser explains the city of Ann Arbor's &quot;buckets of money&quot; during a town hall meeting in 2011.</p><p class="photo_credit">Ryan J. Stanton | AnnArbor.com</p></div>"I think I'm very good at getting people to come together around an idea. I think my role as a coach and as a facilitator gets what council and community wants done," Fraser told MLive.</p>

<p><ul>
	<li><a href="http://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2013/05/6_kalamazoo_city_manager_final.html">Read the story on MLive</a></li>
</ul></p>

<p>Fraser was Ann Arbor's city administrator for nine years before leaving in 2011 to take a job as the state of Michigan's deputy state treasurer for local government services.</p>

<p>He put on his resume that, while in Ann Arbor, he converted a "marginally dysfunctional, highly disaggregated, fiscally unsound" city government into a "high-performing, fiscally responsible, culturally healthy public service organization."</p>

<p>He pointed out that conversion involved completely reorganizing city government, eliminating all department head positions, and consolidating 14 operating departments into four "service areas." Meanwhile, he said, the city's full-time employee count dropped from about 1,004 to 730.</p>

<p>Fraser's resume also mentions his role in overseeing the construction of a new maintenance facility for field operations and a new police-courts building next to Ann Arbor's city hall.</p>

<p><ul>
	<li><a href="http://www.annarbor.com/Roger_Fraser_resume2013.pdf">Download Fraser's resume</a></li>
</ul></p>

<p>While his base salary was $145,355, Fraser made more than $156,400 a year on average during his three highest-paid consecutive years of service as Ann Arbor's city administrator, records show. He collected <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ann-arbor-city-employees-making-tens-of-thousands-of-dollars-in-extra-pay/">$59,470 in severance pay</a> when he retired and now has a <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/roger-fraser-will-receive-a-very-nice-pension-after-nine-years-as-ann-arbors-top-administrator/">pension worth $38,061</a> a year.</p>

<p>Fraser spoke with AnnArbor.com in February 2012 about his new role in overseeing the state's controversial emergency manager program.</p>

<p><ul>
	<li><a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/former-ann-arbor-city-administrator-talks-about-new-role-overseeing-michigans-emergency-manager-prog/">Read the Q&A with Fraser</a></li>
</ul></p>

<p><em>Ryan J. Stanton covers government and politics for AnnArbor.com. Reach him at <a href="mailto:ryanstanton@annarbor.com">ryanstanton@annarbor.com</a> or 734-623-2529. You also can <a href="http://twitter.com/ryanjstanton">follow him on Twitter</a> or <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/newsletter/signup/sign_up.php?aacid=NL_Signup_Main_Nav">subscribe</a> to AnnArbor.com's email newsletters.</em></p>
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				<title><![CDATA[ Suspended EMU basketball player accused of choking girlfriend has hearing adjourned ]]></title>
				<link>http://annarbor.com/news/ypsilanti/suspended-emu-basketball-players-attorney-preliminary-hearing-adjourned/?cmpid=mlive-@aa-river</link>
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				<p><div class="image_right" style="width:150px"><img alt="glennbryant.jpg" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2013/04/glennbryant-thumb-150x187-140691.jpg" width="150" height="187" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" /><p class="photo_caption">Glenn Bryant</p><p class="photo_credit">Courtesy of the WCSO</p></div></p>

<p>The<a href="http://annarbor.com/news/ypsilanti/emu-basketball-player-suspended-following-arraignment-on-criminal-charges/"> suspended <strong>Eastern Michigan University</strong> basketball player</a> accused of <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ypsilanti/suspended-emu-basketball-player-accused-of-choking-girlfriend/">choking his girlfriend</a> had his preliminary hearing adjourned Tuesday in <strong>14A-1 District Court</strong> because the 19-year-old woman was too ill to appear.</p>

<p></p>
				<p><strong>Glenn Bryant</strong>, 22, appeared briefly in the courtroom where the prosecution requested and was granted the motion to adjourn the case until next Tuesday.</p>

<p>Bryant is charged with assault by strangulation, a felony, and aggravated domestic violence, a misdemeanor, for allegedly choking the 19-year-old woman last month at an apartment in Ypsilanti's<strong> Peninsular Place</strong>, in the 900 block of Railroad Street.</p>

<p>The woman told police the argument was about &#8220;nothing in particular&#8221; and the couple, who had been dating for one year, argues frequently, according to previous reports from AnnArbor.com. </p>

<p>"I'm trying to get (the judge) to dismiss the case," said Bryant's attorney <strong>Leland Schmidt</strong> after Tuesday's hearing was adjourned. "There's much reason to believe the allegations are not truthful."</p>

<p>Schmidt did not what to elaborate on specifics, but said the woman's claims to police were suspicious. </p>

<p>In the meantime, Bryant has been suspended from the team and has lost his scholarship, Schmidt said. The charges came one week before scholarships are awarded for the year and university officials were duty-bound not to renew it, the attorney added. </p>

<p>At the time of the arrest, university officials released a statement that said Bryant will be suspended from the basketball team &#8220;until the charges are dropped, dismissed or otherwise resolved."  </p>

<p>The transfer from Arkansas played in the 2012-13 season for the Eagles, averaging 10.6 points per game. He started 30 of the team&#8217;s 34 games and averaged 27.4 minutes per game, good for second on the team.</p>

<p>Bryant sat out the 2011-12 season after coming to Eastern in the summer of 2011, per NCAA transfer policy.</p>

<p>He remains free on an unspecified bond, court records indicate. </p>

<p><em>John Counts covers cops and courts for AnnArbor.com. He can be reached at <a href="mailto:johncounts@annarbor.com">johncounts@annarbor.com</a> or you can follow him on <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/John_Counts">Twitter</a>. </em></p>
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				<title><![CDATA[ 'The Voice' 2013: Bloggers like Michelle Chamuel's chances ]]></title>
				<link>http://annarbor.com/entertainment/the-voice-2013-bloggers-like-michelle-chamuels-chances/?cmpid=mlive-@aa-river</link>
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				<p><div class="image_right" style="width:200px"><img alt="TheVoice__120514164814.jpg" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2013/05/TheVoice__120514164814-thumb-200x112-142925.jpg" width="200" height="112" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" /></div>
<em>&bull; Related story: <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/michelle-chamuel-wows-the-voice-judges-with-pinks-just-give-me-a-reason/">Michelle Chamuel wows "The Voice" judges</a></em></p>

<p>Last night on <a href="http://www.nbc.com/the-voice/artists/michelle-chamuel/">"The Voice,"</a> former Ann Arbor resident <a href="http://www.nbc.com/the-voice/artists/michelle-chamuel/">Michelle Chamuel</a> again <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/michelle-chamuel-wows-the-voice-judges-with-pinks-just-give-me-a-reason/">impressed the judges</a>, Usher, Adam Levine, Shakira and Blake Shelton. And today, much of the online community following NBC's singing competition seems to agree.</p>

<p>A sampling:
</p>
				<p>&bull; Yahoo's music blog is <a href="http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/reality-rocks/voice-top-10-recap-great-art-073712910.html">rooting for a Sarah Simmons/Michelle Chamuel finale</a>.</p>

<p>&bull; Reality TV World also chooses the <a href="http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/the-voice-top-10-finalists-sing-for-votes-michelle-chamuel-and-sarah-simmons-deliver-14848.php">same two winners</a>.</p>

<p>&bull; Newsday has Chamuel <a href="http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/music/backstage-pass-1.811987/the-voice-recap-michelle-chamuel-rules-top-10-power-rankings-1.5304590">at the top of its "power rankings."</a></p>

<p>&bull; The York (Pa.) dispatch says Chamuel <a href="http://www.yorkdispatch.com/ci_23285980/idol-chatter-danielle-bradbery-michelle-chamuel-steal-show">stole the show</a>.</p>

<p>&bull; While not necessarily picking a favorite, Entertainment Weekly <a href="http://tvrecaps.ew.com/recap/the-voice-season-4-episode-18/">also praised Chamuel</a>.</p>

<p>&bull; USAToday's recap called Chamuel's performance <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2013/05/20/the-voice-may-20/2343165/">the "most dramatic" of the night and "spot on."</a></p>

<p>Will Chamuel make the finale? Let us know in the comments:</p>
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				<title><![CDATA[ Ann Arbor's public art administrator gets 2-month contract extension ]]></title>
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				<p><strong>Ann Arbor's</strong> part-time public art administrator is getting a <a href="http://a2gov.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=1424611&GUID=B9DEF795-ED93-401B-A3D1-EA0EEC952FE8&Options=&Search=">two-month extension of his contract</a> while city officials figure out the next steps for the public art program.</p>

<p>The <strong>Ann Arbor City Council</strong> unanimously voted Monday night to pull $5,410 from the public art fund's cash reserves to continue <strong>Aaron Seagraves'</strong> services through July 31. He has been under contract with the city as the public art administrator since April 2011.</p>
				<p>The council voted separately to <a href="http://annarbor.com/news/ann-arbor-city-council-approves-final-2013-14-budget-without-increase-in-police-staffing/">eliminate $326,464 in spending on public art</a> for the 2013-14 fiscal year that starts July 1, what's seen as an end to the city's Percent for Art Program.</p>

<p><div class="image_right" style="width:165px"><img alt="113011_Aaron_Seagraves.jpg" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2011/11/113011_Aaron_Seagraves-thumb-165x263-96106.jpg" width="165" height="263" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" /><p class="photo_caption_nocredit">Aaron Seagraves</p></div>The council is expected to make that more official on June 3 when it votes on a series of ordinance changes aimed at <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/task-force-recommends-complete-overhaul-of-ann-arbors-public-art-program/">rethinking the way public art is funded</a> in Ann Arbor.</p>

<p>Instead of automatically setting aside 1 percent of capital project budgets for public art, the new ordinance language states: "Funding for public art may come from private donations of cash or collateral (specific objects of art), crowdfunding for specific art projects, as part of a capital improvement project specifically designated as an enhanced project, or other funds that City Council may appropriate."</p>

<p>That gives the city a few different funding options, and some discretion over whether certain city projects might benefit from having public art "baked in" from the start.</p>

<p>The City Council took action in early December to temporarily <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ann-arbor-suspends-public-art-program-while-committee-looks-into-ordinance-revisions/">suspend use of public art funds</a> until April 1 with a few exceptions. That was later extended through May 31.</p>

<p><strong>Craig Hupy</strong>, the city's public services administrator, said the two-month extension of the contract with Seagraves, who acts as a part-time consultant, carries the art program through July 31.</p>

<p>Hupy reported that Ann Arbor's public art program is in the process of completing several new public artworks in 2013 and into the first half of 2014. </p>

<p>Installation of a <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/ann-arbor-city-council-approves-150k-sculpture-for-justice-center-lobby/">new artwork in the Justice Center lobby</a> is scheduled to take place during Memorial Day weekend, and four artists from across the country also are competing for a <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/4-artists-in-the-running-for-360k-public-art-project-at-ann-arbors-new-stadium-bridges/">potentially $360,000 contract</a> from the city to create a new public art installation at the site of the Stadium bridges.</p>

<p>The four finalists will be presenting their proposals for the Stadium bridges art project at 2 p.m. June 7 at a meeting taking place inside city hall.</p>

<p>Public art projects associated with a new rain garden at Kingsley and First streets and at the Argo Cascades also are underway, Hupy reported.</p>

<p><div class="image_left" style="width:350px"><img alt="Radius_Ed_Carpenter_3.jpg" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2012/01/Radius_Ed_Carpenter_3-thumb-350x266-101412.jpg" width="350" height="266" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /><p class="photo_caption">This $150,000 public art project to be installed in the lobby of the Ann Arbor Justice Center, titled &quot;Radius,&quot; was designed by Portland artist Ed Carpenter.</p><p class="photo_credit">Courtesy image</p></div>Based on the needed support for the multiple public art projects being planned, Hupy said, city staff determined it was in the best interest of the city to extend the contract with Seagraves to assist the Public Art Commission and the public art program while city staff continues to provide budget planning and monitoring, communications and general administration for the art fund.</p>

<p>As the chief contact person for the Public Art Commission, Seagraves directly reports to Hupy. He is contracted to work an average of 20 hours per week.</p>

<p>Hupy said Seagraves' services include providing overall leadership, general management and assistance in daily operations of the public art program, planning and development, public relations, and the coordination of projects with city staff, stakeholders and artists. </p>

<p>The city, which has discussed making the art administrator's job a full-time position to improve the quality of the program, first contracted with Seagraves from April 2011 to May 2012.</p>

<p>In June 2012, the city entered into a professional services agreement with Seagraves for the period from June 11, 2012, through May 31, 2013, in an amount not to exceed $24,000. An earlier amendment increased the total compensation to an amount not to exceed $24,990.</p>

<p>Approval of the two-month extension to Seagraves' contract Monday night brings the total compensation amount up to $30,400 from June 2012 through July 2013.</p>

<p><em>Ryan J. Stanton covers government and politics for AnnArbor.com. Reach him at <a href="mailto:ryanstanton@annarbor.com">ryanstanton@annarbor.com</a> or 734-623-2529. You also can <a href="http://twitter.com/ryanjstanton">follow him on Twitter</a> or <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/newsletter/signup/sign_up.php?aacid=NL_Signup_Main_Nav">subscribe</a> to AnnArbor.com's email newsletters.</em></p>
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				<title><![CDATA[ Memorial service for University of Michigan doctor Steve Gradwohl will be held Thursday ]]></title>
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				<p>A memorial service will be held Thursday, May 23, for <strong><a href="http://gradwohl.weebly.com/index.html">Steve Gradwohl</a></strong>, an <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/news/u-m-physician-killed-in-weekend-crash-drew-praise-from-patients-colleagues/">Ann Arbor doctor who died Saturday in an automobile crash</a> on Interstate 94.
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				<p><div class="image_right" style="width:220px"><img alt="gradwohl.jpg" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2013/05/gradwohl-thumb-220x330-142784.jpg" width="220" height="330" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" /><p class="photo_caption">Dr. Steven E. Gradwohl</p><p class="photo_credit">Courtesy photo</p></div>
Gradwohl, 51, taught internal medicine at the <a href="http://umich.edu"><strong>University of Michigan</strong></a> since 1994 and practiced general internal medicine at the <strong>Briarwood Medical Group</strong>. </p>

<p>He sat on the executive committee on clinical affairs, a team of top U-M clinicians who advise hospital leadership. He had served as a physician in the U.S. Army.</p>

<p>A memorial in his honor will take place Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Rogel Ballroom on the second floor of the <strong>Michigan Union</strong>, at 530 S. State St. in Ann Arbor.</p>

<p>Memorial donations, to endow a primary care award and lectureship in Gradwohl's memory, will be accepted at the event. </p>

<p>Friends and family have established a <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/stevegradwohl">memorial page on Facebook</a> as a place for people to share memories and stories about Gradwohl.</p>

<p>Gradwohl is survived by his wife, Lisa Mann, and their two daughters, Alexandra and Kelsey.</p>

<p>"My deepest condolences go out to his family, friends and colleagues," U-M Health System CEO <strong>Ora Pescovitz</strong> wrote in her blog, <a href="http://www.medicinethatspeaks.org/1897/dr-steven-gradwohl/"><strong>Medicine that Speaks</strong></a>. "He will be greatly missed and always remembered."</p>

<p>Gradwohl was driving alone Saturday when his vehicle veered across three lanes of traffic on eastbound I-94, landed in a ditch and then slammed into the Zeeb Road bridge abutment.</p>

<p><em>Kellie Woodhouse covers higher education for AnnArbor.com. Reach her at <a href="mailto:kelliewoodhouse@annarbor.com">kelliewoodhouse@annarbor.com</a> or 734-623-4602 and follow her on <a href="http://twitter.com/kelliewoodhouse">twitter</a>.</em></p>

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				<title><![CDATA[ Ann Arbor City Club to hold annual car show ]]></title>
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				<p>See unique, one-of-a-kind classic vehicles Saturday at the annual <a href="http://www.annarbor.com/events/5th-annual-classics-city-club/#.UZUoh45XS9B">Classics at the City Club</a>
at the Ann Arbor City Club.</p>
				<p><div class="image_left" style="width:200px"><img alt="City Club car show" src="http://www.annarbor.com/assets_c/2013/05/6796472978_d6321111cd_o-thumb-200x243-142543.jpg" width="200" height="243" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /><p class="photo_credit">photo courtesy of Stephen Brown</p></div>
It will be a show filled with classic, sporty, unusual and rare collectible cars, trucks, motorcycles and more. Bring the family for this great collection of vehicles. </p>

<p>The show will go on rain or shine.</p>

<p>The Ann Arbor City Club is a nonprofit, member-owned organization that has been a vital part of our community since 1951. It is dedicated to enriching the lives of its members edicated to enriching the lives of its members and the "community at large by providing charitable, social, educational, cultural and service opportunities," according to their website. </p>

<p><em>Saturday, May 25, 2013. Noon-4 p.m. Free admission; food for sale. $15 to register a vehicle. For more information or to register a vehicle of your own visit <a href="http://www.annarborcityclub.org/car-show.html">www.annarborcityclub.org/car-show.html</a> or call 734-662-3279. The Ann Arbor City Club is located at 1830 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor.</em></p>
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