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Biography of Justices Justice Young graduated in 1974 from Harvard College with honors and from Harvard Law School in 1977. In 1978, he joined the law firm of Dickinson, Wright, Moon, Van Dusen & Freeman, becoming a partner in the firm in 1982. From 1992, until he joined the Court of Appeals, Justice Young was the vice president, corporate secretary, and general counsel of AAA Michigan. ... [Read More]
Safety Summit Improving motorist safety at 200 intersections in Detroit and Grand Rapids earned AAA Michigan a Governor's Traffic Safety Advisory Commission (GTSAC) award. ... AAA Michigan honored for improving intersection safety ... [Read More]
Michigan Employer Group Works To Address Top Workplace Safety Issue: Traffic Crashes Board members gathered at AAA Michigan headquarters in Dearborn today to showcase their commercial and safety training vehicles and programs to kick off a national campaign, Drive Safely Work Week. The theme "Safe drivers are good company; make safe driving your business" is designed to emphasize the importance of safe driving, both on and off the job. ... Board members represent AAA Michigan of Dearborn, Autoliv of Auburn Hills, Consumers Energy of Jackson, Detroit Edison of Detroit, General Motors of Detroit, Kellogg of Battle Creek, Michigan Center for Truck Safety of Lansing, OHSP of Lansing, Pfizer of Kalamazoo, Platinum Educational Group of Grand Rapids, Spartan Stores of Grand Rapids, Steelcase of Grand Rapids, Traffic Safety Association of Michigan, UPS Metro-Detroit and Michigan Districts and Wheels, Inc., of Brighton. ... [Read More]
Delivery of Services to the Aging Federal and State funds are transferred to a network of 14 AAA's to provide services to the aging. The AAA's are responsible for determining the needs of the aging and for coordinating services purchased with State and federal funds with other resources in the community to provide for comprehensive and coordinated services to the aging. Clients with the ability to pay are asked to voluntarily contribute toward their cost of care. OSA and the AAA's have established a system for the elderly to voluntarily contribute toward the cost of in-home services and nutrition services they receive. This voluntary system collected approximately $10.3 million in fiscal year 1994-95. Funds collected are used to provide additional services to the elderly. ... [Read More]
Michigan - Click it or Ticket Conduct news events to highlight enforcement activities. In November, five different news events were planned to bring attention to the stepped up enforcement of drunk drivers and child passenger safety laws. A single event was held in May before Memorial Day at the Automotive Hall of Fame in Dearborn, bringing in Operation CARE and AAA Michigan. A final event was scheduled at the Michigan State Fair in Detroit just before the start of the Labor Day weekend, highlighting the need for extra caution during the busy travel weekend. ... [Read More]
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