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Isabella DiPonio

Staff Reporter
Political campaign signs for multiple competing candidates are staked into the ground on the side of the road.
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Local, state laws dictate when campaign signs must come down

With Election Day over, the time has come for community members to remove campaign signs from their lawns and streets. Several rules exist governing campaign sign removal, and several are from different departments and levels of government. Legal timeline Michigan law requires that campaign signs be ...

A red and black mural that says "Welcome to Ypsilanti Michigan" painted on a brick wall.
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Voter Guide: City of Ypsilanti candidates

City of Ypsilanti Ypsilanti City Council members are elected to four-year terms. The council includes six members, elected from three different wards. Ypsilanti voters also elect a mayor.  The city operates under a council-manager form of government. The council hires aprofessionarly trained manager ...

This image from the EMU website promotes student and staff participation in the emergency alert system managed by the EMU Public Safety Communications Center. To sign up for alerts, visit the EMU emergency notification webpage.
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Register today for EMU Eagle Alerts

At noon on Friday, Oct. 4, the Eastern Michigan University Public Safety Communications Center will test its emergency notification system. The Outdoor Public Address System also will be tested, which will activate seven outdoor speakers that can be heard across campus. Staff and students might hear ...

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Journalist Lenora Chu talks with Eastern Michigan University associate professor of Journalism Dr. You Li on this weeks episode of Women Journalists COVID Experiences. If you are interested in hearing the full unedited conversation check out the Eastern Michigan University archive website. Otherwise tune in for this weeks exceptional episode of WJCE on Spotify!