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- Hundreds Line Up For Gas Promotion in Holt
Hundreds line up for a Kroger fuel center gas promotion in Holt Friday.
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- Prisoner Shot, Killed At Hospital
Investigators say prisoner threatened deputy.
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- 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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- 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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- Mike Nofs Wins State Senate Seat
Republican Mike Nofs beat Democrat Martin Griffin for the 19th district state senate seat.
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- Keeping Halloween Safe
Police will be patrolling neighborhoods and roads to keep everyone safe on Halloween.
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- The Final Countdown in Mayor's Race
It's the final countdown in the race for the mayor's office in Lansing.
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- DeWitt Asking Voters for Bond Without Raising Taxes
The Dewitt School District will be asking voters to approve a bond on November 3rd to pay for repairs and improvements.
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- Final Push to the Election for Mayoral Candidates
It's the final push to the election for the mayoral candidates.
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- Ingham County Holds First Swine Flu Vaccination Clinic
Ingham County held its first H1N1 vaccination clinic on Saturday.
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- Flu Sidelining Student Athletes?
Is the flu sidelining student athletes?
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- Gov Says More Cuts to Schools Possible: Lawmakers Need to Weigh Options
The Governor said in a press conference Thursday that sales tax revenues are well-below what everyone expected, so more cuts to schools are possible. Some though, are questioning the Governor's timing.
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- Swine Flu Signs All Parents Should Look For
Signs parents should look for if their kids are feeling ill.
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- Concealed Weapon Permits Skyrocketing
They've doubled in Eaton County and tripled in Ingham County
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- Shredding the Threat of Identity Theft
To protect yourself from the growing crime of identity theft, one of the most supreme tools you can use is a shredder. - Construction Season Coming to Close
This year's construction season is... finally... coming to a close.
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- Downtown Evacuation
Hundreds of people are evacuated downtown thanks to a gas leak on Allegan Street.
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- Governor and Majority Leader Meet
The Governor and the Senate Majority Leader met Wednesday, but the two sides have yet to find middle ground on the budget dispute.
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- Unsolved Homicide of Brandon D'Annunzio
Unsolved Homicide of Brandon D'Annunzio -- police are hoping people coming in for the Northwestern-MSU game will help them crack this cold case.
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- Education Budget Signed; Lawmakers Still Don't Know How to Fund Part of it
Governor Granholm signs the education budget Monday -- School districts finally know how much of a per pupil cut they will take.
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- Unemployment Extension?
Congress is considering extending unemployment benefits again, but not everyone thinks that's a good idea for Michigan.
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- Home Heating Costs Going Down
Home heating costs are decreasing.
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- Lawmakers Leave Schools Hanging
Lawmakers still haven't passed a school aid budget -- leaving school districts hanging.
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- Credit Card Companies Raising Rates
Before the CARD act goes into effect next year, credit card companies are raising interest rates.
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- Jackson Fire Chief's Plan to Save Station Two
The Jackson Fire Chief presented the city council with a plan "B" to save fire station #2. Council is expected to vote on the plan Tuesday.
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- Police: No Cuts to Game Day Patrols
Despite cuts to state revenue sharing, the East Lansing Police Chief says they will not skimp on game-day patrols. He said they'll have to find other places to cut.
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- Plan to Prevent Another Budget Fiasco
A group of freshmen lawmakers come up with proposal to avoid another budget fiasco.
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- Impact of Revenue Sharing Cuts
A legislative conference committee voted Tuesday to cut revenue sharing to local governments by 11 percent.
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- Neighbors Sick of Teen Trouble
Neighbors in Jackson are sick of teen trouble, while the owner of a new arcade says he's doing his best to keep kids off the streets.
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- Lansing Drivers Navigate the Construction Maze
Aurelius Road Bridge reopens, but many drivers still left frustrated
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- Fans Protest 'Ticket Tax'
Fans protest a proposed ticket tax on all live events in Michigan.
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- MSP to Move Into New Headquarters?
A legislative conference committee passed a bill Wednesday that would move the Michigan State Police into its new headquarters downtown and bring 55 troopers back to work.
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- New Plan to Save Jackson Fire Station
There's a new plan to save Fire Station 2 in Jackson.
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- Frustration Over Budget Deja Vu
Some people say they're frustrated with lawmakers because there is still no budget set for the next fiscal year.
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- Families Needing Help with Burials Increasing
Families needing state help with burials is increasing.
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- MSU Police Investigating Assault and Battery
MSU Police are investigating an assault and battery that happened on campus Wednesday night.
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- Cemetery Controversy
There is controversy at one Grand Ledge cemetery over the enforcement of some rules.
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- PHP of Mid Michigan Being Sold
Lansing-based 'Physicians Health Plan' is being sold to the Blue Care Network.
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- Deadly Day in Owosso Comes to an End
A deadly day in Owosso comes to an end; two people are shot and killed.
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- Home Invasion Suspects Arrested
Police arrest three home invasion suspects believed to be responsible for a rash of break ins in Ingham and Jackson Counties.
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- Saving on Security
The state is changing the face of security in state office buildings.
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- Police Hope New Camera Will Deter Crime Near Night Club
The Lansing Police Department hopes a new camera near The Venue night club in Lansing will help deter crime.
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- Friends Mourn the Death of Okemos Teen
Friends and family mourn the death of 17-year-old Adam Nevells.
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- All But Two Lansing Schools Make AYP
All but two Lansing schools make AYP for the 2008-2009 school year.
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- House Passes Bill to Reduce Math Requirement
The state House passed a bill Wednesday that would reduce the math requirement from four years to three -- making algebra II an elective.
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- The Cost of Competition
It's getting tougher and tougher for schools to continue to fund sports programs as their funding continues to decline.
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- Voters Frustrated; Still no Budget
Voters are frustrated lawmakers haven't passed a budget yet. Rep. Bauer tries to show citizens just how bad it is.
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- Community Reacts to Teen's Death
The community reacts to teen's death.
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- Commissioners Vote NO on County-Wide Millage
The Ingham County Board of Commissioners voted "no" to put a countywide millage on November's ballot.
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- Ingham County Sheriff's Office Waits for Decision From County Commissioners
The Ingham County Sheriff's Office waits for a decision from the Ingham County Board of Commissioners on a county-wide millage which would fund the department.
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