Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024

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Good morning, Ann Arbor. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 3rd of December.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Three years after a fall from her balcony to escape an attacker, Kaavya Ramachandhran successfully used a Reddit post to reunite with Stephen Moss, the EMT who found and helped her that night. MLive
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Marie Codrington, a participant in Ann Arbor's guaranteed income program, expresses gratitude for the support aiding her dream of beginning a food truck business. MLive
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ University of Michigan faculty are protesting potential changes to the $250-million diversity, equity, and inclusion program amid concerns of defunding. MLive
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Michigan state officials have approved Consumer Energy's application to buy power from the planned Voyager Battery Storage Facility in Saline Township. MLive
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Ann Arbor partners with Velo AI to employ AI-powered bike lights for analyzing cyclist safety, revealing significant impact of street design on stress and risk encountered by cyclists. MLive
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ The University of Michigan Health Plan will discontinue after December 2025 due to financial sustainability concerns. MLive
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Michigan defeated Ohio State in a highly unexpected outcome, marking their fourth consecutive victory in the rivalry despite being significant underdogs and playing without key players. All About Ann Arbor
- ➤ Michigan Wolverines secure commitment from four-star safety Jordan Young, boosting their 2025 recruiting class. MLive
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Jeffrey Foucault Live Performance
Jeffrey Foucault, a distinctive voice in American music, will perform live, showcasing his new album 'THE UNIVERSAL FIRE', which reflects on themes of beauty and loss.
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Midnight Madness in Kerrytown District
Experience Downtown Ann Arbor's biggest holiday shopping event, featuring festive neighborhoods with amazing deals, live entertainment, and outdoor markets.
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Handel's Messiah Concert
Experience Handel's timeless oratorio 'Messiah', performed by the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra and UMS Choral Union under the direction of Scott Hanoian, featuring a cast of accomplished soloists.
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Handel's Messiah Performance
Experience the timeless beauty and profound spirituality of Handel's Messiah, featuring the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra and UMS Choral Union.
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Johnny Delaware Concert in Ann Arbor
Experience the latest solo music from Johnny Delaware, the co-founder of indie bands The Artisanals and Susto, at The Ark.
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Ebird & Friends Holiday Concert
The Ebird & Friends Holiday Show showcases a diverse range of seasonal music performed by talented artists from the Michigan music community.
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Wisconsin Badgers vs. Michigan Wolverines Hockey Match
An exciting hockey matchup featuring the Wisconsin Badgers taking on the Michigan Wolverines at Yost Ice Arena.
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Felt Ornament Workshop with Branislava Dragovic
Participants can design their own felted ornaments in this hands-on workshop for ages 10 and up, led by felt artist Branislava Dragovic.
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Stella Cole Live Performance
Stella Cole, a rising jazz vocalist known for her captivating reinterpretations of classics, performs a variety of songs from the Great American Songbook backed by an impressive band.
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Candlelight Christmas Concert Featuring 'The Nutcracker' and More
Experience a magical evening of holiday music performed by the Listeso String Quartet in a candlelit setting at the First Presbyterian Church of Ann Arbor.
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