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Mike Duggan out of Detroit Mayoral race

Former Detroit Medical Center CEO Mike Duggan decided to step away from this year’s mayoral race Wednesday following a decision by the state Court of Appeals that he’s ineligible to run for office because he violated the City Charter’s residency requirements. (Photo by Thomas Richardson/Tell Us Detroit)
DETROIT, MI (Tell Us Det) - Michigan Court of Appeals ruled today that former Detroit Medical Center CEO Mike Duggan cannot run for mayor of Detroit because he did not meet city residency requirements.
During the Wednesday morning press conference at his campaign headquarters on East Jefferson, Duggan said, "The damage caused by court rulings “is, I think, too much to overcome, I don’t see putting this town through two or three more months” of a challenge to the rulings.
Before meeting with the media Duggan sent an email to supporters stating he was stepping down due to the courts not being in his favor. He admitted there’s nobody to blame but himself for the outcome.
Duggan was surrounded by supporters chanting “We like Mike!” But disappointment was clearly displayed on their faces as he announced he would withdraw from the race.
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Bagger Dave's 2013 BEERmuda Triangle tour with the Happy Hour Guys departs June 20
Stops
include
metro
Detroit,
Grand
Rapids
and
Indianapolis
area
Bagger
Dave’s
locations
and
local
breweries;
contest
to
select
special
guests
to
launch
SOUTHFIELD,
MI -
Bagger
Dave’s
Legendary
Burger
Tavern,
a
unique,
full-service,
ultra-casual
restaurant
and bar,
will
kick off
their
2013
BEERmuda
Triangle
Tour
with the
Happy
Hour
Guys on
Thursday,
June 20.
Stops
will be
made to
10
Bagger
Dave’s
restaurants
and
breweries
in
metropolitan
Detroit
(June
20-26),
Grand
Rapids
(June
27-July
3) and
Indianapolis
(July
11-12).  |
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Detroit Riverfront Conservancy announce GM as Title Sponsor for River Days Festival, June 21-23
Festival’s National Music Line-Up Unveiled Including The Guess Who, The O’Jays and George Clinton & the P-Funk All Stars
DETROIT (Tell Us Det) - The Detroit RiverFront Conservancy announced Thursday that General Motors is returning as title sponsor of the signature River Days festival happening along the Detroit Riverfront June 21 – 23, 2013. The event’s new name, GM River Days presented by Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort.
"We are incredibly fortunate to have General Motors as a champion of River Days and a committed corporate partner that has supported the Conservancy's efforts since the beginning," said Matt Cullen, Chairman, Detroit RiverFront Conservancy.  |
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The Ford Fireworks presented by Target will light the sky in Downtown Detroit Monday, June 24
DETROIT –The Ford Fireworks presented by Target will light up the sky of the Detroit River in downtown Detroit on Monday, June 24 at 10:06 p.m. Recognized as one of the world’s largest and most magnificent fireworks displays, this popular event produced by The Parade Company is a jewel to the city, bringing hundreds of thousands of spectators from across the region to attend and experience one of Detroit’s most celebrated summer events.
Recently announcing a multi-year partnership, the event’s new name reflects Ford Motor Company’s lead sponsorship of the fireworks and also includes presenting sponsorship of The Parade Company’s Official Rooftop Party – one of the nonprofit organization’s largest fundraisers. Ford Motor Company’s partnership with The Parade Company ensures that this free, world-class event will continue in the city for years to come.
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Detroit RiverFront Conservancy begins year long celebration of the 10th anniversary
DETROIT, MI (Tell Us Det) - The Detroit RiverFront Conservancy Board of Directors and community leaders began a year long celebration of the 10th anniversary of Detroit RiverFront Conservancy. This event recognizes the accomplishments of a decade of Riverfront improvements and the positive impact for Detroit and Michigan.
The non-profit was formed in 2003 with the mission of bringing public access to Detroit's Riverfront and serving as a catalyst for economic development in the city. The ultimate vision is to develop five and a half miles of riverfront from the Ambassador Bridge to just east of the MacArthur (Belle Isle) Bridge. |
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DMC Children’s Hospital of Michigan gains CEO
DETROIT, MI – Detroit Medical Center (DMC) CEO Joe Mullany today announced, effective Monday, June 3, Herman B. Gray, MD, MBA will be promoted to Chief Executive Officer of Children’s Hospital of Michigan and Vice President of Pediatric Health Services for Vanguard Health Systems (VHS).
“I would like to personally congratulate Dr. Gray on his newly expanded role. His leadership and ability to form strategic partnerships has ensured that state-of-the-art care is close to home for Metro Detroit children. Dr. Gray has positioned Children’s Hospital of Michigan for the future," said Joe Mullany.
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Detroit Corporations Set
National Trend For Community Reinvestment
DETROIT,
MI (Tell Us Det) - For so long, the trend for giving
back to a community was done through support of
nonprofit organizations whose missions varied from
“building communities”,” serving underprivileged
children” or “providing much needed help where those
being served would otherwise go without”. Rightfully
so, the tide is turning in a new direction. The
focus now is on capacity building, a term used in
the nonprofit funding arena which describes
activities that improve and enhance a nonprofit’s
ability to achieve its mission and sustain itself
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Consul General of Canada to deliver keynote address at SDBA Annual meeting
DETROIT, MI (Tell Us Det) - The Southwest Detroit Business Association (SDBA) held its annual Community Investment Breakfast Thursday, June 13, at IBEW Local 58 in Detroit. Consul General of Canada, Roy Norton, served as honorary co-chair and delivered a keynote address regarding the $4 billion investment and joint partnership between Canada and the United States, which is the New International Trade Crossing.
“The amount of vulnerability for the U.S and Canadian economy is so great that something urgently needs to be done,” said Norton.
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The 50th Anniversary Commemoration: We Shall Not Default on Our Freedom!

DETROIT, MI (Tell Us Det) - It was 50 years ago this month that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. first delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech here in Detroit and then marched down Woodward, arm in arm with labor leaders, ministers, community organizers and thousands of everyday people.
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NFL Legends Reunite in Detroit for Anniversary

Jerome Bettis and Others Celebrate 40 years of The Reggie McKenzie Foundation with Football Clinic
DETROIT, MI This summer marks the 40th anniversary of the Reggie McKenzie Foundation, which has served more than 50,000 of Detroit’s youth. The Foundation will host its annual clinic, free of charge, June 18-20 for children ages 8-15 at the Reggie McKenzie Field in Highland Park. Jerome Bettis, NFL players, and others will serve at the clinic.
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Jim Leyland joins RBI founder and former Tiger John Young at Sound Board fireworks event

Special Fireworks display on big screen at Sound Board
Detroit, MI – Ora’s Alliance, will award former Detroit Tiger and RBI founder John Young the Ovation Award. Young has suffered with Type 2 diabetes for several years, yet he has continued to live a quality life while touching the lives of more than 200,000 young ball players annually through RBI (Reviving Baseball in the Inner City).
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Metro Detroit Youth Day celebrates youth, reducing crime, and emphasizes education

The 31st annual event takes place Wednesday, July 17 on Belle Isle
WARREN – For more than 30 years, Metro Detroit Youth Day (MDYD) has welcomed Detroit’s youth for a day of encouragement, fun, guidance, and to award college scholarships. On Wednesday, July 17 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Belle Isle will host more than 34,000 students from Flint to Windsor, and Ypsilanti to Detroit.
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Organizers Bring Hi Tech Front And Center for 16th Annual Ford Arts Beats and Eats Festival

ROYAL OAK, MI – Ford Arts, Beats & Eats presented by FirstMerit Bank and festival founder, L. Brooks Patterson, Oakland County Executive, today announced that the 16th annual festival is returning to Royal Oak this Labor Day weekend, Aug. 30 – Sept. 2, with a number of new high-tech and community-focused initiatives.  |
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Inaugural International Hoops Expo comes to Detroit

DETROIT, Mich. - Detroit natives and professional basketball players Jordan and Joe Crawford will host the inaugural International Hoops Expo (IHX), a weekend of sports, business, cultural, education and entertainment activities for aspiring professional basketball players and fans of the game. The first-time event will take place Friday, June 21 – Saturday, June 22, 2013.  |
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2013 Bravo Bravo! A Party With A Purpose!

DETROIT (Tell Us Det) - Hundreds of local and metro- Detroiters attended Bravo Bravo! at the Detroit Opera House on Friday, June 7, 2013, a fundraiser organized by young professionals of the Michigan Opera Theatre's Volunteer Association.
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All Star line-up to perform at 2013 Detroit Jazz on Labor Day Weekend

DETROIT - The Detroit Jazz Festival “Imported from Detroit” has announced the headlining acts and 2013 Artist in Residence for the 34th annual Labor Day Weekend performances. Once again the Festival will deliver an eclectic lineup filled with jazz greats, performing on four stages throughout Labor Day weekend.  |
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