I’m still playing catch-up, trying to get the most recent episodes of the Saturday Six Pack posted here. I’m sorry that it’s been taking me so long, but life keeps getting in the way. The episode I’m posting here tonight was our 42nd, and, if you’re the kind of person who likes hearing people talk […]
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The role of the public library in modern America, Ypsi’s Little Bird Cafe, and who knows what else… on this weekend’s edition of the Saturday Six Pack
This evening’s episode of the Saturday Six Pack promises to be interesting. I tried, to the best of my ability, to book a full and complete show, but things kept getting in way. It was like the universe was pushing back against me. The harder I worked to cobble something together, the more things would […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Local Business, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged AADL, Ann Arbor District Library, Beth Kwiatkowski, entrepreneurism, food entrepreneurship, future of journalism, Josie Parker, journalism, Lisa Hoenig, Little Bird, Melissa Kuz, pulp, Rail, reading, train, Ypsilanti District Library 3 Comments
Panic on Water Street… MSHDA report raises specter of toxins that could derail development, but is it accurate?
Based on a draft Health Risk Evaluation report made public late yesterday afternoon by Ann Arbor News reporter Tom Perkins, it would appear that there’s some question as to whether or not Ypsilanti’s Water Street Redevelopment Area (WSRA) may be safe for human habitation. At least that’s the sense one might get from the article’s […]
Posted in Environment, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged affordable housing, AKT Peerless, Brian Robb, community development, contaminated soil, contamination, Daniel Lince, development, Emergency Manager, Herman Kittle Properties, HUD, looming receivorship, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Michigan State Housing Development Authority, MSHDA, remediation, section 8, soil contamination, Water Street, Water Street Flats 52 Comments