Two summers ago, I toured the former Huntington Bank Building at 200 W Chisholm St with a close colleague shortly after it was put on the market for sale. There was a lot of carpet. A lot of dropped ceilings. A lot of tubes in the basement, and a lot of bank safe deposit boxes. As we walked ...
The week before finals was fairly normal at ACC with positive productive activity bookended by learning, legacy, and floating concrete canoes. Below is a short list from a week in the life at ACC.
Monday: Utility Tech students practiced backing up a Class A combination vehicle with air brakes ...
In my limited free time, you’re most likely to find me snuggled on the couch with a fur babe in my lap, watching a good documentary. A few weeks ago, one stopped me in my tracks: Join or Die. It was thoughtful, accessible, and quietly a powerful reminder that joining groups isn’t just a ...
The future of the Alpena County Fairgrounds has dominated local conversation in recent weeks, and for good reason: there's a major development proposal on the table, multiple parties are involved, and the stakes are high. This has also been moving very fast—perhaps too fast. In the rush, ...
A couple months ago, a community member speaking to the school board during Community Comment time, referred to Sarah Costain as the school board member with the “attendance problem.” The community member never said Costain’s name, but everyone knew exactly who he was referencing.
In ...
I had unanswered concerns about the Rain Garden's construction, maintenance and long-range effectiveness. Others thought that it would not drain properly in floods and storms. Is it political to want to avoid a project that could become a liability?
The paving project: I had concerns about ...