City of Ann Arbor
Recent News About City of Ann Arbor
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University of Michigan professor Beth Wilensky donates $500 to Gary Peters' campaign
Beth Wilensky, a professor at University of Michigan, donated $500 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters.
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University of Michigan student Adam Meyers donates $207 to John James' campaign
Adam Meyers, a student at University of Michigan, donated $207 to Republican Party candidate John James.
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Russell Video Services, Inc. receives a PPP loan between $150K-$350K on April 28
Russell Video Services, Inc. received a Paycheck Protection Program loan for between $150,000 and $350,000 on April 28, according to the US Treasury Department.
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University of Michigan professor David A. Moran donates $4,900 to Gary Peters' campaign
David A. Moran, a professor at University of Michigan, donated $4,900 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters.
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General Motors employee Jake Schreuder contributes a total of $50 to Democrat President-elect Joe Biden
General Motors employee Jake Schreuder has contributed a total of $50 to Democrat President-elect Joe Biden
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University of Michigan professor Michael D. Morris donates $1,375 to Gary Peters' campaign
Michael D. Morris, a professor at University of Michigan, donated $1,375 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters.
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General Motors employee Daniel Adams contributes a total of $279 to Democrat President-elect Joe Biden
General Motors employee Daniel Adams has contributed a total of $279 to Democrat President-elect Joe Biden
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University of Michigan professor Rebecca Eisenberg donates $500 to Gary Peters' campaign
Rebecca Eisenberg, a professor at University of Michigan, donated $500 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters.
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General Motors employee Mark Maher contributes a total of $700 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters
General Motors employee Mark Maher has contributed a total of $700 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters
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University of Michigan physician David Bloom donates $1,000 to Gary Peters' campaign
David Bloom, a physician at University of Michigan, donated $1,000 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters.
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University of Michigan physician John Billi donates $1,000 to Gary Peters' campaign
John Billi, a physician at University of Michigan, donated $1,000 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters.
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University of Michigan physician Geoffrey Barnes donates $3,000 to Gary Peters' campaign
Geoffrey Barnes, a physician at University of Michigan, donated $3,000 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters.
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University of Michigan professor Dawen Cai donates $250 to Gary Peters' campaign
Dawen Cai, a professor at University of Michigan, donated $250 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters.
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University of Michigan professor Albert Shih donates $500 to Gary Peters' campaign
Albert Shih, a professor at University of Michigan, donated $500 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters.
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University of Michigan researcher Anita Pandit donates $302 to Bernard Sanders' campaign
Anita Pandit, a researcher at University of Michigan, donated $302 to Democratic Party candidate Bernard Sanders.
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University of Michigan professor Timothy Johnson donates $675 to Cory A. Booker's campaign
Timothy Johnson, a professor at University of Michigan, donated $675 to Democratic Party candidate Cory A. Booker.
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University of Michigan faculty Lan Deng donates $250 to Gary Peters' campaign
Lan Deng, a faculty at University of Michigan, donated $250 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters.
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University of Michigan administrative assistant Suzanne Carpenter donates $1,300 to Gary Peters' campaign
Suzanne Carpenter, an administrative assistant at University of Michigan, donated $1,300 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters.
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University of Michigan professor Jonathan Overpeck donates $250 to Gary Peters' campaign
Jonathan Overpeck, a professor at University of Michigan, donated $250 to Democratic Party candidate Gary Peters.
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R2 Space, Inc. receives a PPP loan between $150K-$350K on April 27
R2 Space, Inc. received a Paycheck Protection Program loan for between $150,000 and $350,000 on April 27, according to the US Treasury Department.