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A Look Back in Time: April 27, 1921 – Sheridan Media

Now here’s Sheridan Media’s look back in time, to 100 years ago, by reporter Pat Blair as published in the Sheridan Enterprise newspaper on April 27, 1921. Roy Seney is the nominee for the presidency of the Sheridan Commercial club for the coming year. The slate of officers will be voted upon May 5. City policeman L. B. Moody is confined to his home with an attack of influenza. L. F. Johnston has returned to Sheridan after a business trip in Clearmont, Arvada and other Powder River communities. Street Commissioner Judson Bibb today announced the completion of extensive repairs on the Park street and Fifth street bridges across the Big Goose creek.

Deadline Detroit | Opinion: An end to water shutoffs in Detroit? Beware of Duggan s Claims

Share December 21, 2020, 12:56 AM The authors represent these activist and community groups, respectively: The Detroit People s Platform, Brightmoor Connection, Hydrate Detroit and The People s Slate. By Linda Campbell, Rev. Roslyn Bouier, Beulah Walker and Nicole Small Mayor Mike Duggan is known as a moderate Democrat, but in recent days has made news for a new policy from far to his left: Imposing a moratorium on water shutoffs, while saying that the ban may be permanent. Duggan announced this step with Dr. Abdul El-Sayed at his side, his former health director and a 2018 gubernatorial candidate, a man whose progressive bona fides are well-known in southeast Michigan. It lent weight to the policy shift, and advocates for the city’s low-income citizens might have hoped that this time, we might really see a solution to the problem of too many Detroiters living without running water in their homes.

Deadline Detroit | Opinion: An end to Detroit water shutoffs? Beware the Duggan bait-and-switch

Share December 21, 2020, 12:56 AM The authors represent these activist and community groups, respectively: The Detroit People s Platform, Brightmoor Connection, Hydrate Detroit and The People s Slate. By Linda Campbell, Rev. Roslyn Bouier, Beulah Walker and Nicole Small Mayor Mike Duggan is known as a moderate Democrat, but in recent days has made news for a new policy from far to his left: Imposing a moratorium on water shutoffs, while saying that the ban may be permanent. Duggan announced this step with Dr. Abdul El-Sayed at his side, his former health director and a 2018 gubernatorial candidate, a man whose progressive bona fides are well-known in southeast Michigan. It lent weight to the policy shift, and advocates for the city’s low-income citizens might have hoped that this time, we might really see a solution to the problem of too many Detroiters living without running water in their homes.

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