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    Shakey Jake (sometimes “Shakin’ Jake”; August 24, 1925 – September 16, 2007), [1] born Jake Woods in Little Rock, Arkansas, was a street musician and storyteller well known to students and residents of Ann Arbor, Michigan, from the time of his arrival there in 1973 until his death. Woods, who had moved as a child with his family from ...

  2. Ann Arbor Hospital murders: Ann Arbor: 1975: 10: Murders of 10 patients by intravenous administration of curare drug at VA hospital by nurses Filipina Narciso and Leonora Perez. Livernois–Fenkell riot: Detroit: 1975-08-01: 2: Bar owner shot black teenager. Mob beat to death dishwasher who was Nazi concentration camp survivor: Rock Road ...

  3. Ann Arbor, now home to one of Michigan's largest populations (and largest employers), was founded back in 1824. But the theories behind how the name was decided is a highly debated topic.

  4. Notable Obituaries. Terry Anderson (1947–2024), reporter held hostage in Lebanon. Roman Gabriel (1940–2024), Rams, Eagles quarterback. David Pryor (1934–2024), U.S. senator and Arkansas governor. Howie Schwab (1960–2024), ESPN trivia show host. Meg Bennett (1948–2024), The Young and the Restless actress and writer.

  5. Apr 12, 2024 · Ann Arbor, city, seat (1826) of Washtenaw county, southeastern Michigan, U.S. It is located on the Huron River, about 35 miles (55 km) west of Detroit. John Allen and Elisha W. Rumsey founded the community in 1824, which they named for their wives (both called Ann) and the local natural groves, or

  6. 5 days ago · Click or call (800) 729-8809. View Ann Arbor obituaries on Legacy, the most timely and comprehensive collection of local obituaries for Ann Arbor, Michigan, updated regularly throughout the day ...

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