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The red-skinned, horned devilish creature known as the Nain Rouge has haunted the Motor City since the city's infancy, and his appearance is said to presage terrible events for the city of Detroit. In 1701, he reportedly attacked Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, who soon after lost his fortune. He appeared on July 30, 1763 before the Battle of Bloody Run and was spotted dancing on the banks of the Detroit River afterward. There were multiple sightings in the days before the 1805 fire that destroyed most of the city, and before the 1967 riots. Join author and paranormal travel journalist Shetan Noir for a presentation on this fiendish foe, and learn about other wee folk of North America.
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Saline District Library
555 N Maple Rd.
Saline, MI 48176
United States
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Perhaps we are missing something here? The decision to not find a reasonable accommodation to interview Kelley seems short sighted and contrary to ensuring the best interests of the schools and our children are given top priority.
“In our view…” who are you speaking for here?
I’ll answer then - not everyone. As for the candidate, I agree that the onus is on her to make it to the meeting. Six other candidates have rearranged their schedules to attend, it is not a requirement to give special consideration. Giving her credentials and resume during public comment was a good idea.