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The number of people who will turn 65 years old this year will exceed the number of people who turn 18. Aging services face a looming crisis around the country and here in Washtenaw County. Monica Prince is the executive director of the nonprofit Ypsilanti Senior Center. She sees the struggles on a day-to-day basis and is among those trying to create a stable source of funding for aging services in Washtenaw County. She discusses the challenges with Rylee Barnsdale on this week’s #OTGYpsi.
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Living with Alzheimer's Disease and other forms of dementia makes life difficult for older people and their family members. One life aspect that suffers…
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Late Tuesday night, Ypsilanti City Council approved a $14 million budget for the 2016-2017 fiscal year. Twelve residents attended the budget meeting that…
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With the Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority Millage vote now less than a month away a wide variety of groups have endorsed the effort, including…