Saturday, October 19th, 2024

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Good morning, Ann Arbor. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 19th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ A condominium development in Ann Arbor extends Miller Avenue closure between North First and North Ashley streets through Nov. 1 for utility work. MLive
- ➤ Ann Arbor celebrates the opening of the new Gallup Park bridge, enhancing accessibility for pedestrians, cyclists, and soon, vehicle traffic. MLive
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Michigan residents lost $80 million to cryptocurrency scams in 2023, with authorities emphasizing that no official agency will demand payments in crypto or gift cards. ClickOnDetroit.com
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The 48th-annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival, featuring a variety of musicians including Waxahatchee and Toad the Wet Sprocket, will be held at Hill Auditorium on Jan. 24-25, with Ketch Secor as the master of ceremonies. MLive
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Over 10,000 Ann Arbor voters have cast their absentee ballots for the 2024 presidential election, alongside voting on local proposals and state House races. MLive
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Ann Arbor Huron won 28-26 against Ann Arbor Pioneer in a closely contested football game on October 18, 2024. MLive
- ➤ Michigan secured a tight victory over Minnesota with a score of 27-24, aiming to maintain their postseason aspirations in an upcoming game against Illinois. MLive
- ➤ Dusty May, the new head coach for Michigan basketball, shared insights on the team's starting lineup, rotation strategy, and key players during the preseason media day. MLive
- ➤ Michigan's hockey team defeated St. Cloud State 3-0, with goalie Logan Stein achieving his first shutout for the team. MLive
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Wisconsin Badgers vs. Michigan Wolverines Women's Volleyball Match
Experience an exciting women's volleyball match featuring the Wisconsin Badgers taking on the Michigan Wolverines at the Crisler Center.
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David Cross: The End of The Beginning of The End
Experience an evening of inventive comedy with Emmy Award winner David Cross, known for his unique style and extensive work in stand-up and television.
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October Meetup at Sam Hill
Experience a delightful evening of community and craft beer at the October meetup hosted by the Ann Arbor Girls Pint Out chapter in a cozy outdoor setting.
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USA Hockey NTDP U-18 vs. Michigan Wolverines Hockey
Experience an exciting hockey match as the USA Hockey NTDP U-18 team takes on the Michigan Wolverines at the Crisler Center in Ann Arbor.
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7th Annual Official Halloween Bar Crawl
Experience a night of festive fun with drink specials, multiple venues, and engaging activities throughout Ann Arbor's Halloween Bar Crawl.
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Halloween Concert at Hill Auditorium
Experience an exciting Halloween-themed concert filled with energy and community spirit at Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor.
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Washtenaw Avenue (M-17) PEL Study - Public Meeting 4
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) invites the public to attend an open house to learn more about and provide input on the M-17 (Washtenaw Avenue) planning and environmental linkages (PEL) study final alternative in Washtenaw County. Two sessions will be held, from Noon - 2 pm. and 4 - 7 pm.
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Washtenaw Avenue (M-17) PEL Study - Public Meeting 4
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) invites the public to attend an open house to learn more about and provide input on the M-17 (Washtenaw Avenue) planning and environmental linkages (PEL) study final alternative in Washtenaw County. Two sessions will be held, from Noon - 2 pm. and 4 - 7 pm.
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Open Night Wednesday at North Star Lounge
Experience an evening of creativity and community showcasing songs, stories, poetry, and performances in a welcoming environment.
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Anna Tivel Concert at The Ark
Experience an intimate musical journey with Oregon-based songwriter Anna Tivel as she performs songs from her latest album, 'Living Thing', inspired by the complexities of 2020.
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Caleb Wheeler Curtis: A Tribute to Thelonious Monk
Experience an evening of poignant melodies as Ann Arbor native Caleb Wheeler Curtis leads an all-star trio in performing rare works by Thelonious Monk.
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