Sara Swanson

Manchester to Manchester: The High School band visits England

Saturday March 26, when many Manchester High School students were relaxing on their first day of spring break, forty-one High School band members and chaperones were headed to the Detroit airport to catch a flight for England with destinations including London and Manchester, UK! Planning for the eight-day trip began in September 2019, although initially […]

 Sara Swanson

MCS literacy team support state dyslexia bill

Manchester Community Schools has faced many challenges this year and often that overshadowed some amazing work happening behind the scenes like Manchester Community Schools’ Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) for Reading they’ve been building for K-6th graders. Not just of local significance, a MCS literacy team has now met with Manchester’s State Senator, Lana Theis […]

 Sara Swanson

Seed library restocked!

It is seed library time! Since 2014 the Manchester District Library (MDL) has hosted the Manchester Seed Library, which serves as a location for community members to come pick out and take home free seeds. After being packed away for the cold, winter months, it is once again set up for self-service in the vestibule […]

 Sara Swanson

Manchester voices talk about rural/urban divide at WCDP meeting

submitted by Washtenaw County Democratic Party Washtenaw County Democratic Party (WCDP) members and guests discussed what urban Democrats in Washtenaw County need to learn about their rural neighbors. After decades of working in Washtenaw County, WCDP says they’re still missing the boat on outreach to rural candidates and rural voters. Guest speaker Barb Fuller, chair […]

 Sara Swanson

Letter to the editor: Debbie Dingell is not her husband, 69 is not too old to serve

April 7, 2022 In his letter to the Mirror of April 4, Mr. Donald Vescoso argued that, because redistricting has awarded us Debbie Dingell, who is a member of a long-serving family, as our new Congressional representative, we need “new blood and ideas’” in our congressional candidates. I share with Mr. Vescoso some discomfiture with […]

 Sara Swanson

Letter to the editor: In support of Debbie Dingell

April 8, 2022 Response to Donald Vescoso’s Letter to the editor: We need new blood and ideas in our congressional candidates I have followed your letters to the editor for quite a number of years. I feel that I must respond to you this time. For years you have railed against Democratic candidates, especially female […]

 Sara Swanson

U-M, MSU thrive while Michigan regional universities scramble for students

by Isabel Lohman, Mike Wilkinson (Bridge Michigan) For Michigan public universities, state demographic trends have been a ticking time bomb: Fewer students are graduating from high school each year, and a smaller percentage of those who do are heading to college. But the pain is not universal. Enrollment at 12 of the state’s 15 public universities […]

 Sara Swanson

One way to address student mental health in Michigan? Bring the clinic to school.

by Koby Levin, Chalkbeat (Bridge Michigan) Many Michigan school administrators say they’ve often served as stand-in public health officials during the pandemic. So it’s no surprise that districts across the state are eager to get some backup from a program that opens clinics in school buildings. School-based health centers make it convenient for students to leave class […]

 Sara Swanson

With Roe in doubt, Gretchen Whitmer moves to protect abortion in Michigan

by Robin Erb and Yue Stella Yu (Bridge Michigan ) Gov. Gretchen Whitmer asked the Michigan Supreme Court Thursday to reaffirm a woman’s right to an abortion under the state constitution — a preemptive move to address the possible downfall of federal abortion protections this year. Since the U.S. Supreme Court issued the landmark Roe v. […]

 Sara Swanson

Local farmer has Ukrainian connections through Farm Bureau

In 2013, Michigan farmers traveled to Ukraine as part of a Michigan Farm Bureau-sponsored event to learn more about sunflower oils, grains, and how each country’s agricultural practices differed. One of the attendees was Travis Fusilier.  In May 2019, Fusilier Family Farms in Manchester hosted six Ukrainian women involved in agriculture as one of their several […]