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The Michigan Messenger going forward

By Staff Report | 11.16.11

I am writing today to announce the closure of the Michigan Messenger. After four years of operation in Michigan, the board of the American Independent News Network, has decided to shift publication of its news into a single site, The American Independent at Americanindependent.com. This is part of a shift in strategy, towards new forms [...]

Colorado-based abstinence program provided false and misleading information to Michigan students

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By Todd A. Heywood | 11.16.11

An abstinence-only presentation provided to numerous school districts in Calhoun and Eaton Counties in October of this year provided false and misleading information to students about HIV, experts allege.

Class action lawsuit filed against MERS over unpaid taxes

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By Todd A. Heywood | 11.15.11

Two county registers of deeds filed a class action lawsuit Monday on behalf of Michigan’s 83 counties alleging that the Mortgage Electronic Registration Services owes millions of dollars in property title transfer taxes.

Schuette fights important mercury regulations

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By Eartha Jane Melzer | 11.14.11

Despite evidence of the impact of mercury on children and public health, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette last month joined with 24 other state attorneys general in filing a lawsuit to scuttle new EPA regulations that would reduce mercury emissions from power plants.

About Michigan Messenger

The Michigan Messenger is published by The American Independent News Network, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.

The American Independent News Network (AINN) investigates and disseminates news that impacts public debate and advances the common good. To accomplish its mission, we operate a growing independent online news network, currently comprised of six news sites that provide daily original reporting. An informed citizenry is a fundamental principle of civil society and American democracy; in the words of the Supreme Court in Garrison v. Louisiana: “Speech concerning public affairs is more than self-expression; it is the essence of self government.” Our reporting emphasizes the positive role of democratically elected government in securing the common good and social welfare, and the continuing benefits of our founding culture of egalitarian government by the people, for the people.

The American Independent News Network is funded by individual donors and foundations. For a current list of supporters, please visit The American Independent News Network and consider making a tax deductible contribution to support our work.

History

The American Independent News Network was founded as the Center for Independent Media on May 1, 2006, as a nonpartisan nonprofit organization. The organization created the New Journalist Pilot Program to test the hypothesis that a melding of blog technology with the standards of professional journalism could produce original news and information, which in turn would contribute to diversifying public debate around issues of importance.

The New Journalist Pilot Program operated first in two states — Colorado and Minnesota. Seventeen people participated in this fellowship program, collectively producing more than 2,200 original reports from July through October. A significant number of these reports triggered statewide and national attention, by drawing attention to important issues through the production of news that adhered to the standards of professional journalism. Approximately 29 million Americans were reached through the program, online and offline via television, radio, and newspapers picking up stories originated by the Fellows in the program.

Based on the successful performance of the New Journalist Pilot Program, a decision was made to expand operations and increase the number of programs. In May 2007, the Center for Independent Media launched its third program, in Iowa. In September 2007, the Center launched its fourth program, in Michigan. A national program, based in Washington, D.C., was launched in January 2008, followed by a New Mexico program in April 2008. A Florida program launched in June 2010.

In January 2010, the Center for Independent Media changed its name to The American Independent News Network to better reflect its mission as an online news network.

Reach

From the launch of our first site in July 2006 through June 2011, AINN has tallied:

* 39.7 million unique visitors on sites.
* 1,728 direct citations of our reporters in newspapers and periodicals.
* 930 appearances by our reporters on TV and radio.
* All told, our reporters generated over 960.4 million impressions on TV, radio, and newspapers.

Privacy Policy

The Michigan Messenger does not share personal registration information with third-party entities not affiliated with The American Independent News Network. Your information will remain private and will be used only in aggregate (not personally identifiable) terms for site evaluation purposes.

Advertising Privacy Policy

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Comment Policy

The Michigan Messenger is a news and commentary site. We are pleased to have a large and politically diverse audience, and we understand that many comment threads can inhibit instead of stimulate discussion, depending on the tone and nature of comments. In order to keep our threads on topic and accessible to all people, we ask that the following guidelines be followed:

* Please stay on the topic of the post.
* Keep discussions respectful: Different viewpoints and opinions are welcome; personal attacks and obscenity are not.
* Automated posting, including spam techniques currently used, or repeated posting of material, is not acceptable. Press releases and content consisting largely of material cut and pasted from other sites will be considered spam.
* Commenters assuming the identities of others or creating multiple identities in an effort to deceive are subject to removal. One username per IP/email address, please.

The Michigan Messenger may delete comments that do not adhere to these guidelines.

Michigan state Editor

Ed Brayton

Ed Brayton

 

 

Ed Brayton is the editor of the Michigan Messenger and the voice behind the popular blog Dispatches from the Culture Wars. He is co-founder of Michigan Citizens for Science and has written for such publications as the Bard, Skeptic and Reports of the National Center for Science Education. He has appeared as a guest on several nationally syndicated radio talk shows including Rachel Maddow and the Thom Hartmann Show, has addressed many state and national organizations and conferences and has appeared on C-SPAN.

 

 

Michigan Fellows

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Todd A. Heywood

Todd Heywood comes to AINN with a plethora of experiences in the public forum. Todd has worked in journalism, advocacy politics, public relations, politics and even served a stint as an elected official. He currently is the Capitol correspondent for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender publication Between the Lines. He holds an associate’s general degree from Lansing Community College with focuses in history, substance-abuse prevention and intervention, and theater performance. In addition to his work in journalism, Heywood, as he prefers to be called, continues to nurture his love of theater by running a small community theater, Sunsets with Shakespeare. Plays he authored have been produced in the University of Michigan Basement Arts program, the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts in Grand Rapids, local coffeehouses and in St. Louis, Mo. His work in theater won him a Pulsar Award as best community director in 2005, a Player’s Award for his portrayal of Otto Frank in “The Diary of Anne Frank” for Lansing Civic Players and a Barney Award from Riverwalk Theatre for best supporting actor in 1997. He lives in Lansing with his beloved dogs Virgil and Gypsy Rose.

Eartha Jane Melzer calls the northwestern lower peninsula home.

Eartha Jane Melzer calls the northwestern lower peninsula home.

Eartha Jane Melzer is a 1997 graduate of Antioch College with a degree in cross-cultural communications. Her documentary work has appeared in outlets as diverse as Fox News and the Inter-American Court on Human Rights. She has worked as a freelance reporter and staff writer for the Washington Blade. She recently returned to her hometown — lovely Traverse City, Mich. — with hopes of covering environmental and social issues in the Great Lakes state. Eartha received an Honorable Mention from the National Press Club for the Hume Award this year, in relation to her investigative reporting on private security company Sovereign Deed.

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