WEMU Local
9:19 am
Thu December 8, 2005

Cinema Chat

Ypsilanti, MI – Click on the audio icon to hear this week's Cinema Chat from WEMU.

WEMU Local
10:53 am
Wed December 7, 2005

Issues of the Environment

Ypsilanti, MI – Click on the audio icon to hear this week's Issues of the Environment from WEMU, featuring Connie Baille of the Mathaei Botanical Gardens:

WEMU Local
10:53 am
Wed December 7, 2005

Safety Forum at EMU

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WEMU Local
10:52 am
Wed December 7, 2005

EMU Roundball Doubleheader Tonight

Ypsilanti, MI – Eastern Michigan University hosts a basketball doubleheader tonight at the Convocation Center. Click on the audio icon for a preview from WEMU's Brian Nemerovski, and tune in for the play-by-play of both games beginning at 5:45pm:

WEMU Local
10:51 am
Wed December 7, 2005

Ypsilanti Joins Wireless Washtenaw

Ypsilanti, MI – The city of Ypsilanti has signed on to participate in the 'Wireless Washtenaw' project. Communities across the county are being asked to provide assets to make it more attractive for a provider to deliver free wireless internet access county-wide. Click on the audio icon for more from WEMU's Bob Eccles:

WEMU Local
10:54 am
Tue December 6, 2005

Ann Arbor's Future Downtown

Ann Arbor, MI – A report looking at the future of the city of Ann Arbor's downtown has been accepted by city council. However, city officials say the report by Calthorpe Associates is only the start of the process of mapping the downtown's future. Click on the audio icon to hear more from WEMU's Andrew Cluely:

WEMU Local
9:57 am
Fri December 2, 2005

First Friday Focus on the Environment

Ypsilanti, MI – Protecting surface and groundwater in Michigan is one of the big issues facing the Michigan senate next week. Click on the audio icon to hear this month's first-Friday focus on the environment, featuring Michigan Environmental Council President Lana Pollack, and special guest Mark Schaeffer, who has personal experience with the damage large-scale groundwater withdrawals can do:

WEMU Local
9:50 am
Fri December 2, 2005

Higher Steel Price Bid Approved for New High School

Ann Arbor, MI – The Ann Arbor school district's board of education has approved a nearly nine-point-five million dollar bid for steel for the district's new high school. That's more than two-million dollars above original design estimates. Click on the audio icon for more on the story from WEMU's Andrew Cluely:

WEMU Local
8:54 am
Thu December 1, 2005

Cinema Chat

Ypsilanti, MI – Click on the audio icon to hear this week's Cinema Chat from WEMU.

WEMU Local
8:50 am
Thu December 1, 2005

Issues of the Environment

Ypsilanti, MI – Click on the audio icon to hear this week's Issues of the Environment from WEMU, featuring State Representative Alma Wheeler-Smith:

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