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Sure, you can read about the Wright brothers in a book and learn how they converted their knowledge of bicycles into the ...
Dearborn-- Hundreds of people stood outside Henry Ford Centennial Library in Dearborn on Sunday in opposing rallies: to speak out against a recent book ban of some titles that reflect sexuality by ...
The Dearborn Inn has reopened after two years of extensive renovations. It's located at 20301 Oakwood Boulevard. (Isaac Maiselman Photography) DEARBORN, Mich. – The Dearborn Inn has officially ...
O’Kray has lived or worked in Dearborn most of his life and previously served as the Director of Financial Aid for Henry Ford Community College.
(CBS DETROIT) - Kids in Dearborn can get their hands on free books thanks to a new initiative, The Dearborn Advantage. Mayor Abdullah Hammoud made the announcement Tuesday at the Henry Ford ...
DEARBORN, MI — The historic Dearborn Inn reopened Wednesday after a two-year renovation project. The 135-room hotel, which is ...
Hundreds rallied in Dearborn on Sunday over LGBTQ-related books and educational materials in the public school ... Two rallies were held Sunday afternoon outside the Henry Ford Centennial Library.
Hundreds rallied in Dearborn on Sunday over LGBTQ-related books and educational materials in the public school system that critics say are too explicit, while defenders say they support diversity ...
Demonstrators who support the removal of books that contain sexually explicit content gather during a protest outside of the Henry Ford Centennial Library in Dearborn, Michigan, on 25 September ...
The book also makes explicit references to genitals and contains images of naked teenage boys. Henry Holt and Co. “How did these books even end up in our library–I mean these books are really bad.
The Dearborn Public Library is hosting a talk with the author of the new book on the Challenger disaster. Here's how to attend.
Diner is a prolific author and has written many books about American Jewish history, including her 2004 book, The Jews of the United States, 1654 to 2000. Here are excerpts from her interview.