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Jasmine Miles Memorial

Updated: 11:01 AM Friends and Family gathered Saturday to remember a little girl killed last year trying to cross St. Joseph Highway.

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Blackout of 2004?

Updated: 7:59 AM Some Michigan Public Service Commissioners caution residents that a 2004 blackout may be on the way that is if politicians in Washington don't pass the federal energy bill.

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Cops Patrol Construction Zones

Updated: 10:44 PM Jackson police are cracking down on motorists in construction zones. They say a number of drivers are choosing to disregard the traffic control devices and that's endangering workers.

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Gun Safety

Updated: 10:45 PM Following the recent death of a 10-year-old Hillsdale County girl, area police are reminding parents about gun safety.

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Nader to Join Kerry?

Updated: 10:46 PM Gov. Granholm wants Ralph Nader to drop out of the race for president.

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Shooting Death in Hillsdale County

Updated: 6:25 PM A ten-year-old girl is dead after a loaded .50-caliber muzzle loader rifle goes off when she's left home alone with her brother.

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Good Economic News for a Change

Updated: 3:28 PM State officials say state revenue collections for the second quarter of the year were better than the figures for the first quarter.

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Elderly & Driving

Updated: 1:24 PM In East Lansing, a community forum was held to address concerns about when to take the keys away from elderly drivers who pose a threat to others and themselves.

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MEAP Scores

Updated: 6:02 PM MEAP scores for fourth, fifth, seventh, and eighth graders across the state are in, and administrators are beginning to digest this wealth of information.

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Protecting Fast Food Restaurants

Updated: 6:11 PM The Michigan House of Representatives could be looking at a bill this week which would make it difficult to sue fast food restaurants.

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Milk Prices on the Rise

Updated: 2:43 PM Nash Dairy Farm near Ovid is experiencing high costs to produce their milk, but for the first time in two years, has the chance to turn a profit.

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Re-Importing Prescription Drugs

Updated: 6:49 PM Senator Debbie Stabenow is co-author of a bill currently being considered by the U.S. Senate. The bill would make it legal for pharmacies here in the U.S. to re-import lower-cost prescription drugs.

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Gas Prices Zoom Past $2

Updated: 6:44 PM While gas prices in many parts of Michigan are flirting with the $2 mark, they zoomed past that in the Lansing area.

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"Angel House" Needs $700,000

Updated: 2:02 PM A $1.7 million facility that will eventually shelter abused and neglected children in Mason needs $700,000 if it is to open on schedule at the end of the year.

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MSU Students React to President McPherson's Resignation

Updated: 1:21 PM Some wonder if Michigan State University President Peter McPherson should have waited for a better time or a better place to announce his resignation, but a number of MSU graduates say his timing couldn't have been better.

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MSU Graduates Head Out Into Real World

Updated: 1:22 PM For the lucky ones who've landed a job, it's time to start working. Other graduating seniors will continue to search for a job in a less then perfect market, but for many it'll be back to school in the fall.

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McPherson Announces MSU Exit

Updated: 4:15 PM MSU President M. Peter McPherson today announced his resignation from the university.

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MSU Prepares for Convocation Speaker

Updated: 9:34 PM Michigan State University staff is checking security and finalizing last minute details all in preparation for its highly publicized, high profile convocation speaker.

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LCC & Lansing Township Dispute

Updated: 8:51 PM $15 million dollars in property taxes is in the balance as Lansing Community College and Lansing Township continue their legal battle for the money, and now state senators are putting pressure for both to settle the dispute.

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Work Zone Safety

Updated: 5:11 PM It's the annual kickoff Thursday for work zone safety on the steps of the Capitol. A memorial to those who lost their lives was the centerpiece of the event.

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