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U-M's first COVID patient reflects; Howard Big Ten Coach of the Year; Summer Fest 2021 plans


Happy Friday!
I hope you’ve been enjoying the beautiful weather these past few days. Thank you for reading.
This week marked one year since Michigan’s first coronavirus cases were confirmed. It’s hard to believe that much time has passed. Remember when people thought life would only be interrupted for a month or two?
Here in Ann Arbor, Michigan Medicine began treating patients right as cases were detected. One of those first cases was Paul DeWyse -- U-M’s first official COVID patient. In a recent interview with the health system, he recalls turning on the TV in his isolation room and seeing news reporters gathered outside the hospital talking about his case. He said he is grateful to be alive, having received a double lung transplant in 2018. Watch that interview here.

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Spiders close library, in-person learning returns: Ann Arbor top headlines Feb. 20-25


Spiders close library, in-person learning returns: Ann Arbor top headlines Feb. 20-25
Updated Feb 26, 2021;
Here is that headline and some more you might have missed this week.
The University of Michigan’s Shapiro Undergraduate Library was temporarily closed after venomous spiders were found in the building.
Three Mediterranean recluse spiders were found in the library’s basement storage areas in late January, university spokeswoman Kim Broekhuizen said. The spiders were not in any public spaces, Broekhuizen said, and the library was closed on Sunday, Feb. 21, and Monday, Feb. 22.
Ann Arbor Public Schools students will begin returning to the classroom in a hybrid learning format beginning March 25.

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Racial injustices fuel these Ann Arbor-area organizations to provide free minor car repairs


Racial injustices fuel these Ypsilanti-area organizations to provide free minor car repairs
Updated Feb 26, 2021;
Posted Feb 25, 2021
Professional and amateur auto mechanics made free car repairs at a Pull Over Prevention Clinic in Ypsilanti, MI.Jim West/jimwestphoto.com
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YPSILANTI, MI -- Free car repairs for minor maintenance issues are being provided at an upcoming event to help fight against racial injustices by law enforcement.
The free event is noon to 4 p.m. March 13, at Masjid Ibrahim, the Islamic Association of Ypsilanti, 315 S. Ford Blvd. In case of bad weather, the event will be rescheduled for March 14 at the same time and place.

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