Every few years, the question comes up again: do college degrees still matter? With rising tuition costs, changing workforce needs, and headlines claiming you can “skip college and still succeed,” it’s a fair question. But for Northeast Michigan — and for the long-term health of our ...
About a month late, presumably due to last fall's government shutdown, the Census Bureau has released its estimates of the populations of the 50 states and the District of Columbia for July 1, 2025.
It provides an interesting picture of what the country is, and is becoming, halfway ...
Measles is a "cost of doing business," says a highly placed official at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
I'd like to know what business that is.
To be fair, let me finish the CDC principal deputy director's quote. Ralph Abraham said that measles is a cost of doing business ...
Since his appointment to the president’s seat, School Board President, Eric Lawson, has tried a variety of strong-arm tactics meant to suppress public comment at school board meetings. First he stationed Sheriff Deputies at board meetings to forcibly remove attendees who might clap during a ...
I am writing this letter in response to a letter written about an apology owed to an APS school board member. The author of that letter has the events turned around.
At the APS board meeting the district received a perfect audit conducted by an independent, outside CPA firm. The firm praised ...
What follows below is an excerpt from Judd Garrett’s 1/25/26 essay ‘Epicenter of Corruption’ from the blog Objectivity is the Objective. I edited it only to fit the space allowed by the News.
‘The violent protests in Minneapolis, which have recently resulted in the shooting of two ...