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Michigan safety Josh Furman found not guilty on all charges related to Feburary arrest
Annarbor.com
Apr 26District Judge Elizabeth Pollard Hines acquitted University of Michigan football player Josh Furman of domestic violence, trespassing and assault charges, saying she couldn't find beyond reasonable doubt that his actions were criminal. »
Report: Better-than-Expected ’12 Tax Revenue
The Ann Arbor Chronicle
Apr 24Washtenaw County's annual equalization report – which is used to determine taxable values, and thus tax revenues for local governments – was presented at the county board's April 18, 2012 meeting. The report included news that the county will see $2.66... »
Michigan receiver Jerald Robinson appears in court Friday, warrant canceled
Annarbor.com
Apr 20University of Michigan wide receiver Jerald Robinson appeared in the 15th District Court Friday morning and was arraigned on one misdemeanor charge of malicious destruction of property, according to court records.... »
Michigan receiver Jerald Robinson appears in court Friday, warrant canceled
Ann Arbor Sports
Apr 20University of Michigan wide receiver Jerald Robinson appeared in the 15th District Court Friday morning and was arraigned on one misdemeanor charge of malicious destruction of property, according to court records. Robinson was wanted for missing a Marc... »
County Board Tackles “Fracking” Concerns
The Ann Arbor Chronicle
Apr 10At their April 4, 2012 meeting, Washtenaw County commissioners heard from several residents concerned about oil and gas drilling in the county that would use the technique known as “fracking.” The board plans an April 19 work session on the topic. Comm... »
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Report: Better-than-Expected ’12 Tax Revenue
The Ann Arbor Chronicle
Apr 24Washtenaw County's annual equalization report – which is used to determine taxable values, and thus tax revenues for local governments – was presented at the county board's April 18, 2012 meeting. The report included news that the county will see $2.66... »
County Board Tackles “Fracking” Concerns
The Ann Arbor Chronicle
Apr 10At their April 4, 2012 meeting, Washtenaw County commissioners heard from several residents concerned about oil and gas drilling in the county that would use the technique known as “fracking.” The board plans an April 19 work session on the topic. Comm... »
Fink Appointed Magistrate of 14A District Court
The Ann Arbor Chronicle
Apr 05Elisha 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... »
Ann Arbor Delays $150K Justice Center Art
The Ann Arbor Chronicle
Apr 03At its April 2, 2012 meeting, the Ann Arbor city council postponed a vote on the use of $150,000 for a public art project in the lobby of the new municipal building called the Justice Center, located on the northeast corner of Huron Street and Fifth Av... »
Privatizing Public Services: A Good Thing?
The Ann Arbor Chronicle
Mar 04The League of Women Voters of the Ann Arbor area hosted a Feb. 27, 2012 panel discussion on the topic of privatization. Panelists included four elected officials from Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, and a former Washtenaw County administrator – councilmembers... »
