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- Consumer Alert: Milk Warning
Tainted raw milk causing illness.
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- Gubernatorial Candidates Attend Ag Forum in Lansing
Candidates get geared up for long campaign
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- Prosecutor Rejects Clemency
Calhoun County prosecutor says confession doesn't clear Thomas Cress of 1983 murder.
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- Michigan Plant's Gain if Indiana's Loss
ADCO will close Indiana plant and consolidate operations in Jackson plant.
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- Former Spartan Football Player Escapes Jail for Brawl
J'Michael Deanne sentenced to probation and community service for his role in campus fight.
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- Gubernatorial Candidates to Speak to Students
U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra and House Speaker Andy Dillon will speak to students at Detroit Country Day.
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- Tennessee Company May Buy Detroit Medical Center
DMC: Potential sale to Vanguard Health Systems
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- Rate Increase Lowered
Michigan regulators lower Consumers Energy's previously approved rate increase
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- Lansing Wants Google To Invest Here
Hundreds of communities are vying for the opportunity to have Google come in and invest millions in a super-fast fiber optic network. Lansing thinks it has a good shot.
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- Rental Car Fee Would Pay for "Pure Michigan" Ads
Tourism industry begging for funding to run ads before summer starts.
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- State May Raise the Price of a Traffic Ticket
State Police budget hinges on an extra $6 million in fines.
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- Unemployment Holds Steady in Lansing-East Lansing Area
Jobless rates rise in other areas of state.
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- March Madness Brackets May Be Illegal
If you're betting money, those office pools are illegal. Some companies are finding their way around the rules.
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- Investigating Tax Credit Snafu
A convicted felon received a large tax credit; the senate's majority leader wants to know why
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- Fess Parker Dies
Made fame playing frontiersmen.
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- Group Sets Ambitious Endowment Goal for East Lansing Schools
The East Lansing Educational Foundation has already granted some $200,000 to E.L. teachers
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- Group Sets Ambitious Endowment Goal for East Lansing Schools
The East Lansing Educational Foundation has already granted some $200,000 to E.L. teachers
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- Consumer Alert: High Chair Recall
1.2 million Graco high chairs are being recalled after several reports of injuries.
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- Vote For Favorite Pure Michigan Ad
More than 50 entries were submitted for Pure Michigan's "Create Your Own Ad" contest.
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- Lawmakers to Investigate Tax Credits
Senate leadership wants tax credits investigated after one given to convicted embezzler.
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- Solving State Budget Problems with a Bang
Lifting ban on some fireworks in state would raise money.
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- Former Auto Executive in Grave Condition
Jerome York, who worked for all three Detroit automakers, suffers brain aneurysm.
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- Report: Passengers Detail Botched Terror Attack
Passengers aboard Detroit-bound flight explain what happened leading up to the attempted Christmas Day terror attack.
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- Porsche Takes Top Spot in Vehicle Dependability Study
Lincoln takes second place, Buick and Lexus tie for third in J.D. Power and Associates study.
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- Michigan Air Quality
EPA asked to probe Michigan's clean air program. Michigan Environmental Council contents residents are exposed to pollutants.
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- Bringing Scientists And Students Together
National Science Foundation gives MSU $2.65 Million for science-training program
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- 2010 Profit Possible For GM
New Chief Financial Officer says GM has chance to make 2010 profit if the economy cooperates and auto sales recover.
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- State Tax Credit Awarded To Convicted Embezzler
Tuesday the state awards a convicted embezzler a $9 million tax credit, Wednesday he is arrested.
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- "Good Behavior" Credit Left out of Prison Budget
Senators ignore Governor's proposal.
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- Lawmakers Propose Closing State Police Post
A House subcommittee has proposed closing the Michigan State Police post in Detroit.
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- EPA Warns Pet Owners About Flea & Tick Removal Products
Thousands of dogs and cats sickened or killed by treatments. - School On Lockdown After Shooting, Accident
Eastern High School takes the safety precaution after a violent string of events
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- Prosecutor: Officer Was Justified in Firing Fatal Shot
MSP and Jackson County Sheriff's Department find that the shooting of Elvin Potts was justified. Potts killed Officer James Bonneau and injured Officer Darin McIntosh last week.
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- Economists Work on Models to Fix Michigan's Economy
Workshop meeting emphasizes how future leaders might turn things around.
- Granholm's 'Meatout' Proclamation Stirs Controversy
Governor's office issues a second proclamation after the fall-out
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- UPDATE: Shooting Victim Crashes by High School
Suspect arrested Wednesday evening.
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- Shooting Suspect Arraigned
Police say man shot three people at a Lansing bike club.
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- Detroit School Closings
A new round of Detroit school closings to start in June
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- Dear Mr. President Letter
Michigan mom's letter to President Obama gets a handwritten response.
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- Michigan Farmers have "Beef" with Governor
Agricultural organizations say governor's "Meatout Day" is an insensitive slap in the face to livestock farmers.
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- Watch Out Facebookers
Some Facebook friends could actually be undercover cops. - Paying More For Exit Row
Starting today, Continental Airlines will charge extra for exit row seats, unless you're a frequent flier. - Police: Father, Son Tasered After Courtroom Fight
Authorities say the men started a fight in a Ferndale courtroom and were tasered; face felony charges.
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- Fill Out The Census For Cash
Cash prizes to participate in US Census in one Michigan city.
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- Rural Libraries Boosting Online Offerings
Library of Michigan expands Web help for small, rural libraries. The pilot project involves libraries in Calhoun and Shiawassee Counties.
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- Michigan Legislature To Cut Funding To Roads?
A House subcommittee voted to cut funding to Michigan's transportation budget by 62 percent.
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- Time Running Out to Get Tourism Ads on the Air
Gridlock at the Capitol slowing things down.
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- Taxpayers Covering Cost of Corrupt Councilwoman's Lawyer
Monica Conyers will use the services of a court-appointed lawyer.
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- New Art Museum will be an "Iconic" Landmark in Mid-Michigan
Facility is named in honor of Eli and Edythe Broad, longtime supporters of the university who provided the lead gift for the museum.
- MSU President says New Art Museum Could Create Art Corridor on Grand River
Ground Broken on Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum Tuesday at MSU.
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