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Obama
speaks
firmly
to
students
and
supporters at
the U of M
in Ann
Arbor

President
Barack Obama was on the stage for about 40 minutes at the
University of Michigan for a speech Friday in front of
thousands of students, touching on the need for making
higher education more accessible and affordable. (Photo by
HB Meeks/Tell Us USA News Network)
ANN
ARBOR
(Tell Us
USA) -
President Barack Obama called Friday for an overhaul of the
higher education financial aid system, warning that colleges
and universities that fail to control spiraling tuition
costs could lose federal funds.
The election year proposal was also a political appeal to
young people and working families, two important voting
blocs for Obama. But the initiative faces long odds in
Congress, which must approve nearly all aspects of the
president's plan.
Speaking to students at the University of Michigan, Obama
said the nation's economic future would depend in large part
on making sure every American can afford a world-class
education.
"We are putting colleges on notice," Obama said. "You can't
assume that you'll just jack up tuition every single year.
If you can't stop tuition from going up, then the funding
you get from taxpayers each year will go down."
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Tigers
finalize $214 mil 9 year contract with 3 time All-Star,
Prince Fielder
DETROIT
– The Detroit Tigers today announced the club has agreed to
terms with first baseman Prince Fielder on a nine-year
contract through the 2020 season.
Fielder
batted
.299
(170x569)
with 95
runs
scored,
36
doubles,
a
triple,
38 home
runs and
120 RBI
in 162
games
with the
Milwaukee
Brewers
during
the 2011
season.
He
finished
second
in the
National
League
with 38
home
runs,
120 RBI,
107
walks
and a
.415
on-base
percentage,
while he
finished
third
with 322
total
bases
and
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Detroit
Children’s
Museum
reopens
to DPS
students
District
explores
options
to
reopen
museum
to the
general
public
DETROIT
-
Detroit
Public
Schools
today
announced
that
operations
have
resumed
at the
Detroit
Children’s
Museum,
allowing
DPS
students
to
continue
to
experience
and
learn
from the
rich
curriculum
provided
at the
country’s
third
oldest
children’s
museum.
DPS,
which
owns the
museum,
has
severed
its
10-year
services
agreement
with the
Detroit
Science
Center
to
manage
the
museum.
At the
present
time,
federal
funding
restrictions
preclude
DPS from
extending
the
museum’s
services
to
non-DPS
students
or
opening
the
museum
to the
general
public.
However,
the
district
administration
is
exploring
new
partnerships
and ways
to raise
funding
that
will
allow
the
museum
again to
benefit
all
children.
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Evicted
101-year-old
Detroit
woman
can't go
home
DETROIT
- The
federal
government
now says
a
101-year-old
Detroit
woman it
promised
could
move
back
into her
foreclosed
home
four
months
ago
can't
return
because
the
building's
unsanitary
and
unsafe.
Texana
Hollis
was
evicted
Sept. 12
and her
belongings
placed
outside
after
her
65-year-old
son
failed
to pay
property
taxes
linked
to a
reverse
mortgage
and the
U.S.
Department
of
Housing
and
Urban
Development
foreclosed
on the
home.
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College
scholarships
available
to
Detroit
students
through
the
Coleman
A. Young
Foundation
DETROIT
- The
Coleman
A. Young
Foundation
(CAYF)
is
accepting
applications
for the
prestigious
2012
CAYF
Scholars
Program.
The
Scholarship
is
awarded
to
graduating
seniors
who are
Detroit
residents,
attending
a
Detroit
public,
private
or
parochial
school,
a
minimum
2.5
grade-point
average
and
demonstrates
financial
need.
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iPhone,
iPad app
rewards
being a
couch
potato
LOS
ANGELES
- Want
to earn
stuff by
watching
TV? A
free app
for that
debuted
Wednesday.
When you
tap the
screen,
Viggle's
software
for
iPhones
and
iPads
listens
to
what's
on,
recognizes
what
you're
watching
and
gives
you
credit
at
roughly
two
points
per
minute.
It even
works
for
shows
you've
saved on
a
digital
video
recorder.
Rack up
7,500
points,
and
you'll
be
rewarded
with a
$5 gift
card
from
retailers
such as
Burger
King,
Starbucks,
Apple's
iTunes,
Best Buy
and CVS,
which
you can
redeem
directly
from
your
device.
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NAIAS 2012 closes with smiles,
high-fives, and best crowds in six years
DETROIT
- After a spectacular nine day run, the North American
International Auto Show (NAIAS) 2012 is in the books.
Today's attendance of 101,141 topped last year's final day
numbers of 98,106, bringing total attendance of the 2012
show to 770,932, the highest since 2005.
Bill
Perkins, chairman, NAIAS, said the show lived up to its
reputation of being one of the top in the world.
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Amid
scandal,
revered
PSU
coach
Joe
Paterno
dies

STATE
COLLEGE,
Pa. -
Happy
Valley
was
perfect
for Joe
Paterno,
a place
where
"JoePa"
knew
best,
where he
not only
won more
football
games
than any
other
major
college
coach,
but won
them the
right
way:
with
integrity
and
sportsmanship.
A place
where
character
came
first,
championships
second.
Behind
it all,
however,
was an
ugly
secret
that ran
counter
to
everything
the
revered
coach
stood
for.
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Verizon
Wireless,
100
Black
Men of
greater
Detroit
and
Detroit
Urban
League
recognize
Everyday
Heroes
Call for
Nominations
Now Open
DETROIT—Verizon
Wireless,
100
Black
Men of
Greater
Detroit,
Inc and
The
Urban
League
of
Detroit
&
Southeastern
Michigan
today
announced
a call
for
nominations
for
“Everyday
Heroes,”
a
program
aimed at
recognizing
modern
day
heroes
who make
a
difference
in the
community
and who
touch
the
lives of
others.
Everyday
Heroes
are the
teachers,
mentors,
volunteers,
clergy
or
family
members
who give
of their
time and
resources
in
creative
ways to
effect
change –
either
in the
life of
an
individual,
family,
school
or
community.
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“Joyful
Noise”
will
have you
laughing
and
dancing
in your
seats
Tellusdetroit.com’s
Entertainment
Editor
Karen
Dinkins
says
it’s a
powerhouse
musical
where
Detroit
represents.
DETROIT
(Tell Us
Det) -
“Joyful
Noise”
hits all
the
bases
with
outstanding
performances,
knee-slapping
comedy
and a
story
line
that we
can all
relate
to. This
Gospel-musical,
rated
PG-13
features
mega-stars
Queen
Latifah
and
Dolly
Pardon.
Director
Todd
Graff
draws
you into
this
entertaining
journey
by
offering
an
authentic
but not
preachy
movie
and
takes
the edge
off the
drama by
making
us
laugh.
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9th
Annual
Winter
Survival
Radiothon
for The
Heat And
Warmth
Fund
Hits the
Airwaves
January
27-28
31-hour
Radiothon
Plans to
Raise
$1.6
Million
in
Emergency
Energy
Assistance
Funding
for
Struggling
Michigan
Families
DETROIT,
MI –
When
colder
temperatures
arrive,
many
households
face the
danger
of
losing
their
heat
and/or
electricity
entirely
because
they
cannot
afford
to pay
their
utility
bills.
To help
our
neighbors
in need
keep the
lights
and heat
on this
winter,
WWJ
Newsradio
950 has
once
again
teamed
up with
The Heat
and
Warmth
Fund
(THAW)
to
produce
the 9th
Annual
Winter
Survival
Radiothon
on
January
27-28,
2012.
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Protesters
tell DTE
Chairman
Anderson:
Don't
forget
the 99%

Hundreds
point up
company’s
tax
breaks
and
salaries,
and ask
for
compassion
in
utility
shutoffs
DETROIT,
MI – On
Thursday,
hundreds
of
residents
stormed
the
headquarters
of DTE
Energy
and
demanded
a
meeting
with DTE
Energy
Executive
Chairman
Gerard
Anderson,
citing
the
company’s
high
salaries
and
profits,
zero
taxes,
and
continued
utility
shutoffs
despite
the
region’s
economic
challenges.
Shouting,
“No more
shutoffs!”
and “We
are the
99
percent!”
Southeast
Michigan
residents,
including
members
of Good
Jobs
Now,
staked
out DTE
headquarters
both
inside
and
outside
for more
than 90
minutes
early
Thursday.
After
DTE
security
and
Detroit
Police
officers
arrived,
seven
ministers
remained
in the
building
and were
willing
to be
arrested
while
the rest
of the
group
took the
protest
outside.
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Michigan Forward and Detroit branch
NAACP call on Gov. Snyder to show transparency in PA 4 bill

DETROIT
– On Monday, January 23, Michigan Governor, Rick Snyder
received a letter from Michigan Forward and the Detroit
Branch NAACP calling for greater transparency and
accountability from the Governor’s teams conducting
emergency management reviews in Detroit and Inkster. The
letter mailed on Friday, January 20, 2012 cites alarming
trends disenfranchising Michigan residents affected by
financial mismanagement and resolving fiscal crisis. A copy
of the letter is attached with this press release.
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Detroit produced Powerbag is perfect
recharging station for electronic devices on the go

LAS
VEGAS, NV - We've all been in that situation when you are on
the go and your treasured electronic - phone, iPad, computer
- dies at the most inopportune time.
You
aren't at an office or home so you can't just plug in to a
wall outlet, but instead appear to be out of luck with no
battery life remaining in your treasured iPhone 4S.
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Major
College
Fair
Targets
African
American
Teens

DETROIT
- With
the
holidays
in the
rear
view
mirror
and the
end of
the
school
year in
sight,
parents
turn
their
attention
to
exploring
college
options
for
their
children.
On
Friday,
February
3, 2012,
from 6
pm to 9
pm,
Second
Ebenezer
will
kick-off
its 15th
annual
College
Fair
with a
Greek
Step
Show to
be held
at
Second
Ebenezer,
14601
Dequindre
on
Detroit’s
east
side.
The
college
fair
targets
African
American
teens.
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BME
Leadership
Award
winners
receive
a
combined
$200K to
strengthen
Detroit

DETROIT
- Ten
Detroit
men –
teachers,
businessmen,
writers
and
pastors
– have
been
named
winners
of the
BME
Leadership
Award,
created
to honor
black
men who
step up
to lead
the
community.
“The
award
shines a
light on
a truth
about
Detroit
that we
need to
remember:
there
are
thousands
of black
men in
this
city who
choose
to make
it a
stronger
and
better
place to
live for
all of
us,”
said
Trabian
Shorters,
one of
the
leaders
behind
the BME
Challenge,
which
sponsors
the
award.
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"Red
Tails"
fly's
into
theaters
with
rave
reviews

(Tell Us
USA) “Red Tails” will open in local theaters on Friday,
January 20th. If you haven’t already heard or read about
this outstanding star studded movie that chronicles the
heroic past of the proud, brave men of the Tuskegee Airmen
Fighter Group you will. This action packed film is about
courage, strength and pride. It has been the talk of the
movie industry for months, and is finally in movie theaters.
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Detroit
Belle
Isle
Grand
Prix
visits
the Auto
Show to
promote
the June
1-3,
2012
event

DETROIT
(Tell Us
Det) -
Some of
the top
road
racers
in the
world
cruised
into the
Motor
City on
Friday,
Jan. 20
meeting
with
media
and fans
at the
2012
North
American
International
Auto
Show
(NAIAS)
at Cobo
Center..
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Free tax
preparation
for
those
who
can't
afford
it

DETROIT
-
Members
of the
Michigan
Association
of
Certified
Public
Accountants
(MACPA)
will
volunteer
their
tax
preparation
expertise
to help
low
income
individuals
and
families
in
Detroit
as part
of the
Accounting
Aid
Society’s
(AAS)
2012
“Tax
Assistance
Program”.
The
MACPA
will
once
again
participate
in the
AAS
Adopt-A-Site
program
by
preparing
taxes at
Focus:
HOPE on
Saturday,
January
28,
Saturday,
February
4 and
Saturday,
February
11.
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