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- Up Next: Seasonal Flu
Is swine flu craze forcing regular flu to the backburner?
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- Officials: Too Many Skipping Swine Flu Shot
Folks still over-worried about vaccine's side effects
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- MSU Student Dies Outside Wings Game
Man reportedly hit by car while hiding from game security.
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- President Reacts to Ft. Hood Shootings
In a speech at the white House Rose Garden, President Obama urged the public not to rush to conclusions as the investigation into the Ft. Hood shootings continue.
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- Unemployment Benefits Officially Extended
On Friday President Obama signed the bill extending unemployment benefit payments another 14-weeks to the jobless in those states hardest hit by the faltering economy, Michigan included.
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- Credit Unions to Merge
NuUnion to merge with Detroit credit union. - Lansing Man One of Many Wounded at Ft. Hood
A Lansing man is one of many wounded at Ft. Hood army base Thursday.
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- House Votes to Use Next Year's Stimulus Money Now
Senate not expected to go along with the proposal.
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- Suspect in Custody in Ft. Hood Shooting
Early reports that suspect had been killed were inaccurate.
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- Swine Flu Could Force Longer School Year
Schools closed because of illness could need makeup days.
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- Layoffs Continue For Some GM Workers
After a week laid off, some at LDT will be laid off again
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- H1N1 Vaccine Eligibility Expands in Ingham Co.
The Ingham Co. Health Dept. expands those eligible to receive the swine flu vaccine to children 9 years old and younger.
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- Bank Robbed in St. Johns
A bank robbery suspect is being sought in the St. Johns Area. he gave the teller a note saying he had a gun and wanted money.
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- AARP Backs House Bill on Health-Care Reform
American Medical Association announces its endorsement, as well
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- Growing Need For Free Clinics
Free clinics seeing influx in uninsured patients.
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- Renew At MIS, Enter For Vegas Trip
Loyal fans at Michigan International Speedway have a shot at winning a trip to Vegas.
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- Toy Hall Of Fame
Ball, Big Wheel, Game Boy make Toy Hall of Fame
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- Ford to Put Air Bags Into Seat Belts
Ford will be the first automaker to mass produce the technology.
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- Ohio Casinos May Hurt Michigan's Budget
Ohio voters approved four casinos. Closest would be in Toledo.
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- MSU Students Charged with Bomb Possession
Police say this was more than just teenage hijinks.
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- Patience With Winter Plowing
Gas tax revenues are down and costs are up for local governments and road commissions, which means drivers will need to bring patience with them this winter time.
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- Newly Elected Mayor in Jackson Shares Vision for the Future
New mayor looks to organize city finances first.
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- DHS Workers Face Tough Job Conditions
For workers at the Department of Human Service a normal day on the job could consist of threats from clientele in addition to dealing with an overload of clients.
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- Amendment To Allow Same-Sex Marriage Introduced
A state lawmaker introduces a plan Wednesday calling for equality and protection of civil rights.
- Governor Pushes On-Line Help Site
The Helping Hands website is a portal to help in tough times. The Governor also talks about those tough times.
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- Kellogg Rice Krispies
Kellogg pulls immunity claims from Rice Krispies
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- Trucks Most Common Deal In Clunkers Program
Analysis: New vehicles barely had better MPG than old ones.
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- Swine Flu Found in Indiana Pig Herd
First time found in commercial herd in United States.
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- Consumer Alert: Meijer Soup Recall
Check your cupboards--- there might be some mislabeled soup in there.
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- Lansing Launches Free Info Service
The city's Emergency Operations Division is using NIXLE to deliver important information to the community.
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- Chrysler Announces New Plan
Looks at new cars, new logo.
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- Wrong Embryo
Woman in wrong embryo case hopes to see the child soon.
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- Michigan Cougar Sighting
Officials confirm cougar sighting in eastern U.P.
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- Detroit Mayor Elections
Bing back as Detroit mayor, faces tough problems - Delphi Board
Delphi Automotive creates new board of directors - Spring Break Activities
Spring Break doesn't mean all Lansing schools will be idle during the week of April 5. - American Red Cross Employees Set to Strike
Two hundred and fifty employees at the Great Lakes Regional Blood Center are currently working without a contract. - Nursing Crisis
Long hours, more patients, and little money are causing nurses to stand behind new legislation. They want changes to happen quickly, or healthcare statewide will continue to suffer. - Bat Saliva
New research is shedding light on a potential new treatment for stroke victims. But it comes from an unlikely source, the saliva of Vampire Bats. - Bernero Wins Another Four Years
News 10 breaks the news that Virg Bernero has beaten opponent Carol Wood
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- Mike Nofs Wins State Senate Seat
Republican Mike Nofs beat Democrat Martin Griffin for the 19th district state senate seat.
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- Bing Wins Full Term as Mayor
Defeats Tom Barrow with 58% of the vote.
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- Grand Ledge Schools Rolls Out Plan for Big Cuts Due to Restructuring
Grand Ledge addresses a school aid deficit brought on by a cut in state funding.
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- More Budget Cuts On The Way
State agencies, get ready. The governor has announced more deep cuts and it's all in an effort to fix the deficit.
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- Health Care Bill May Miss Deadline
Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid indicates timetable for health care may slip.
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- Chrysler Sales Drop Sharply
October sales down 30% from one year ago.
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- GM: Sales Up 4.7%
Experts: U.S. automarket starting a slow recovery.
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- 4 Homes Damaged in Fire
An overnight fire in Durand destroys one home and seriously damages two others. A fourth house suffers moderate damage to the siding.
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- GM & Ford Sales Up. Chrysler Down.
GM sales rise 4.7% this past October compared to 2008. Sales of Ford vehicles rise 3% in October. Chrysler sales down 30% from last year.
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- No "Shout Outs" to Inmates
A new law in Van Buren County will make it illegal for people to yell messages to their friends or loved ones at the county jail. A certain section is close to the street, and must have its windows open in the summer.
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