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Ganatra Hired as Asst. Prosecuting Attorney

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

At its April 18, 2012 meeting, the Washtenaw County board of commissioners gave final approval to hiring an assistant prosecuting attorney at a salary of $81,690. The vacancy opened in December, following an employee retirement. The hire requires board... »

Library Board Reviews FY 2012-13 Budget

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

At its April 16, 2012 meeting, the Ann Arbor District Library board reviewed a draft of the budget for the coming fiscal year, beginning July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013. [.pdf of draft budget] Based on collection of a 1.55 mill tax, the budget antic... »

New Law Frees Home Health Care Providers From Stealth Unionization, Dues Skim

Michigan Taxes Too Much

Sad it took a legislative act to stop this criminal enterprise started by the WORST GOVERNOR EVER. Illegal arrangement that netted SEIU $29.4 million from the developmentally disabled comes to an end MIDLAND — Michigan’s 60,000 home health care aides w... »

Fink Appointed Magistrate of 14A District Court

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

Elisha V. Fink was unanimously appointed as magistrate of the 14A District Court by the Washtenaw County board of commissioners at its April 4, 2012 meeting. Fink is filling a vacant part-time position previously held by Camille Horne, who left the job... »

County Is Charter Member of Health Initiative

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

Washtenaw County is becoming a charter member of the Washtenaw Health Initiative (WHI), following final approval given by county commissioners at their April 4, 2012 meeting. The effort aims to expand health care coverage for the county’s low-income re... »

Workforce Development Items Get Final Approval

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

Final approval was given to three items related to Washtenaw County’s administration of the Michigan Works workforce development program by a unanimous vote of the county board of commissioners at their April 4, 2012 meeting. The items received initial... »

Hire of Asst. Prosecutor Gets Initial OK

The Ann Arbor Chronicle

At its April 4, 2012 meeting, the Washtenaw County board of commissioners gave initial approval to hiring an assistant prosecuting attorney at a salary of $81,690. The vacancy opened in December, following an employee retirement. The hire requires boar... »

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Officials: University Research Corridor has $15.2 billion net economic impact on Michigan's economy

Ann Arbor News ImpactMlive.com

Local leaders and business developers met Monday at the ex- Pfizer location in Ann Arbor to discuss how Michigan's University Research Corridor, which the University of Michigan is a part of, has become an “economic engine” and a nationally... »

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