Hazel Park
Americannoun
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Amy Kruppe, the schools superintendent in Hazel Park, Mich., told her school board it was unconstitutional for them to open meetings with a prayer, but they didn’t stop.
From Washington Post
That doesn’t appear to be a problem in Hazel Park, where Kruppe estimated the population was 50 percent White, 50 percent Black and as far as she could tell nearly 100 percent Christian.
From Washington Post
As Election Day unfolded, the voters of Hazel Park in Oakland County, a Democratic-leaning stretch of suburbia outside Detroit, framed their motivations in existential terms.
From New York Times
In Hazel Park, a well-kept town of small bungalows lined by chain-link fences, the concerns are numerous: the preservation of democratic elections, maintaining autonomy over their own bodies and health, affording food for their families.
From New York Times
She said coaches in Hazel Park also lead prayers at games, “and no one says anything about it.”
From Washington Post
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