At Michigan State, deciding whether to go home or stay for the meal plan
By Kelly House (Bridge Magazine) EAST LANSING—Hours after Michigan State University stopped all in-person classes on Wednesday amid news of a coronavirus outbreak in Michigan, the 50,000-student campus had already begun to look like a ghost town. Almost immediately after university officials announced the closure and encouraged students to leave campus until in-person classes resume […]
Comcast extends plans for low-income households during coronavirus crisis
Comcast announced last week that it will increase speeds for its low-income "Internet Essentials" program, and making the program free to new low-income customers for two months, amid the coronavirus outbreak. Speeds will increase from 15Mbps to 25 Mbps. The change is designed to help millions of low-income Americans who don't have internet service during […]
How to make your own hand sanitizer during coronavirus shortage
By Kelly House (Bridge Magazine) As coronavirus bears down on Michigan, hand sanitizer is in short supply. After news of 16 confirmed coronavirus cases in Michigan prompted prolonged school closures, canceled public events and work-from-home orders for many workers, shoppers began emptying store shelves of sanitary and medical supplies in hopes of protecting themselves against a more widespread outbreak. […]
How Michigan hospitals and businesses try to keep workers happy, healthy
by Catherine Shaffer (Bridge Magazine) Cameron Williams wasn’t expecting any surprises when he showed up for a wellness screening through his employer, Detroit-based Quicken Loans, in the summer of 2017. He was 31 years old and not feeling at all sick. His life changed when the nurse told him his blood pressure was extremely elevated, […]
Michigan clerks swamped as state rolls out voter reforms
by Riley Beggin (Bridge) Michigan’s first election with no-reason absentee voting and same-day registration Tuesday resulted in long lines at city clerk offices and an accusation of voter suppression from Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. More than 13,000 people registered to vote and cast a ballot on Election Day, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson told reporters […]
Michigan lawmakers move to approve $37M pet projects on Election Day
By Mike Wilkinson, Jonathan Oosting, & Riley Beggin (Bridge Magazine) One year after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer derided millions in “pork” spending, she appears set to approve $37 million on similar projects for parks, arts centers, and special infrastructure plans. On the same day as Tuesday’s presidential primary, the state House approved $320 million in […]
Election results: Biden wins big & WCC millage proposal passes
Joe Biden has been declared the winner of the Democratic presidential nomination in Michigan. In Washtenaw County, as of 11:10pm tonight (with 58% of precincts counted), Joe Biden leads Bernie Sanders 47.79% to 46.39%. All other candidates on the ballot have received less than 2% of the vote each. All five of Manchester area precincts […]
Wilderness Connection holds successful fund-raiser
Five years ago, Jeff Proctor realized he wanted to do something to connect people to nature. As an avid outdoorsman and devout Christian, he has found for himself that getting outdoors, getting unplugged, and being in touch with God's creation is an important way to enjoy life. So, in 2015, he started The Wilderness Connection. […]
Manchester's Dolly Parton's Imagination Library reaches half eligible children in first 4 months!
Books and reading are essential to the development of young minds. In November, a number of Manchester organizations came together and began accepting applications to have free books mailed to the homes of area children, from birth to age 5 through an international program, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. Manchester resident Shannon Brown did much of […]
County transportation meeting set for Wednesday in Sharon Township
When Manchester's County Commissioner Shannon Beeman was running her campaign in 2018, she continually heard about the need for public transit in our area. "Western Washtenaw County tends to be missing from the table at these discussions," she said. "I'm working to change that dynamic." It was with this in mind that Beeman, who represents […]






