Detroits Urban Gardens, Gentrification + Ex-Fire Official To Prison

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Detroit's Urban Gardens, Gentrification + Ex-Fire Official To Prison
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Hi all. I'm back in your inbox this morning with your fresh edition of the Detroit Daily. Keep reading to find out the most important things happening in town these days...
First, today's weather:
Couple of thunderstorms. High: 78 Low: 63.
Here are the top stories today in Detroit:
- A University of Michigan study showed urban gardens don't lead to gentrification in Detroit. "We found in the case of community gardens, the folks who had access to those gardens were wealthier, more educated and of a higher socioeconomic status," said Jason Hawes, a doctoral student at University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability. (University of Michigan News)
- An ex-Detorit Fire official was sentenced to prison for embezzling $220,000 on hotels, flights and cruises. The federal judge who sentenced Verdine Day, 62, on Tuesday also ordered her to pay more than $220,000 in restitution to the Detroit Fire Fighters Association. (Detroit Free Press)
- Jennifer and James Crumbley are seeking to have their trial moved out of Oakland County, arguing they won't receive a fair trial there, according to a court document. (Rochester Hills Patch)
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Today in Detroit:
- Open House (Virtual) - Training 2 (6:00 PM)
- Spring Dance Concert - Cass Technical High School (6:00 PM)
- PTSA General Body Meeting - Cass Technical High School (6:30 PM)
- Senior Awards Night (Events) - Thurston High School (7:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- Detroit Police Department: "WATCH LIVE: Join us as we and the Detroit Public Safety Foundation honor the outstanding women of the Detroit Police and Detroit Fire Departments at Women in Blue 2022. #OneDetroit" (Facebook)
- Detroit Police Department: "We will see you next year, Comets! ONEDETROIT: Our efforts continue in the community to bridge the gap between citizens and law enforcement. Great work, DPD 6th Precinct!" (Facebook)
- Detroit Institute of Arts: "Ten years ago, in December 2012, we posted this quote following the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in New Town, Conn. Heartbreakingly, we post it again today. "We owe our children – the most vulnerable citizens in any society – a..." (Instagram)
- Detroit Historical Society: "On May 25, 1950, this image of the Inland Steel Company freighter Wilfred Sykes was captured as it was docked in Detroit. A line of people wait on the shore beside the freighter, alongside several tracks. You can see not one but two mode..." (Facebook)
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— Dylan Siwicki
About me: I was born and raised on Detroit's Westside, in the hard working blue-collar Polish neighborhood of Warrendale. I'm a Detroit Public School graduate who fought hard to earn my education. My aspiration into journalism came as a young kid, when I began following the corruption scandal of former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick. My first break in to the journalism world began with the opportunity to work at the Michigan Journal, where I primarily reported on campus and local news throughout the Dearborn community. I eventually worked my way to news editor. So with first-hand experience growing up in a tight-knit neighborhood, I know the importance of delivering news and telling stories that impact local communities. And as a breaking news editor at Patch for Metro Detroit, it's my job to deliver that news. So feel free to contact me about news tips or your own unique experiences at [email protected]
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