Walter French Academy Closer to Closing
Updated: 1:20 PM Lansing charter school, Walter French Academy, is hoping for the best but expecting the worst as its board president believes the school will probably close down.
Updated: 1:20 PM Lansing charter school, Walter French Academy, is hoping for the best but expecting the worst as its board president believes the school will probably close down.
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Updated: 6:01 PM Local utilities are more ready this year to handle another major power outage. The recent blast of summer heat has many residents cranking up their electricity use.
Updated: 4:45 PM The Michigan Senate and the Michigan House have passed a ban on partial birth abortion.
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Updated: 6:20 PM Michigan State Police are cracking down on sex offenders who fail to update their addresses. Fifty arrests were made in two weeks during the annual operation taking place in Ingham, Eaton and Clinton counties.
Updated: 5:18 PM Lawmakers are moving to prevent a $28 per pupil cut in state aid to schools.
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Updated: 5:03 PM The president of Mexico is planning a June 17 visit to Lansing. He will discuss business and cultural exchanges.
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Updated: 10:21 AM The Walter French Academy has been on probation from its authorizing charter school agent, Central Michigan University, since March. Last week, the university called it quits and pulled the contract. At a special meeting Tuesday, the academy's Board of Directors announced what it plans to do to keep the school open.
Updated: 4:00 PM Governor Jennifer Granholm says schools may lose another $28 per student in state funding if proposed tax increases for cigarettes and liquor fail.
Updated: 4:59 PM A state House committee is hearing testimony that could lead to legislation increasing feed for modular home owners.
Updated: 4:57 PM The first high speed ferry traveling between Wisconsin and Michigan has begun service.
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Updated: 9:32 PM Michigan is in the midst of a $1.3 billion road and bridge construction program. With an estimated one million motorists hitting the road this Memorial Day weekend, will construction tie up your trip?
Updated: 6:21 PM There is plenty to do if your sticking around for the Memorial Holiday weekend.
Updated: 5:49 PM Central Michigan University, the authorizer of Lansing's Walter French Academy, noted in a letter that it will no longer support Walter French's operations a charter school.