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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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- Stores Stocking Up on Everything to Fit the College Dorm Room
Stores are stocking up on everything to fit the college dorm room.
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- State Ends Pet Store Inspections
The state Department of Agriculture will no longer inspect or license state pet shops or riding stables.
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- Bill Requires Citizenship Verification
A bill debated on in the state House of Representatives, would require Michigan employers that have a contract with the state, to screen their new hires to prevent illegal immigrants from getting work.
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- New Traffic Lights Sending Mixed Signals?
Are new traffic lights in some left turning lanes sending mixed signals?
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- High School Math Requirement May Shrink
A state representative proposes shrinking the state math graduation requirement to three years.
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- Race Fans Beat the Heat
Race fans beat the heat this weekend at the Michigan International Speedway.
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- Mid Michigan Food Bank Gives and Receives
The Mid Michigan Food Bank gave and received Saturday.
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- Mint Fest Future
With news of the Crosby Mint Farm in foreclosure and other St. Johns mint farms disappearing, what will happen to the annual festival?
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- Telephone Town Hall
Congressman Mark Schauer holds a telephone town hall on health care reform.
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- Rent Vouchers To Be Given Away to Homeless Families
A local Jackson agency will be taking applications and giving out vouchers to help homeless families pay rent for up to two years.
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- One in Three Not Ready For Kindergarten
A new study says one in three Michigan children aren't prepared for kindergarten.
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- Meridian Township Police Investigating Crime Wave
Meridian Township Police are investigating a crime wave.
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- Preparing for Fall Swine Flu
Doctors,health departments, and schools prepare for the fall swine flu.
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- Lansing School Board Votes to Extend Super's Contract
The Lansing School Board voted Thursday to extend Superintendent T.C. Wallace's contract an extra two years.
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- Tight Race for Mayor of Lansing
Six percentage points separated Mayor Virg Bernero and Council member Carol Wood in Tuesday's primary. What will happen in November?
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- Preventing Crime with a "Night Out"
Tuesday was National Night Out to prevent crime and Delhi Township residents participated to try to help curtail crime in their neighborhood.
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- Halfway House in Foreclosure
Lansing Halfway House which has helped hundreds of ex-cons is in foreclosure trouble and is in danger of shutting down.
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- Supplies At Food Bank Extremely Low
Supplies at the Mid Michigan Food Bank are extremely low.
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- Michigan's Minimum Wage
More information about Michigan's minimum wage. - District To Eliminate Athletic Trainers
Sources tell News Ten the Lansing School District plans to layoff three athletic trainers and numerous assistant coaches.
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- For the Love of the Game: Beating Cancer
Logan Brasic was used to playing through pain. But when one in his left hip didn't go away, he finally got it checked out. That was three years ago. Since then, he's been learning to play the game he loves again and helping others who are enduring what he went through. Logan's story begins in a doctor's office.
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- Helping Workers or Killing Jobs?
Are five ballot proposals from the state democratic party a help to workers or a negative for businesses?
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- Consumers Have Questions About Cash For Clunkers Incentive
Consumers still have questions about the federal government's Cash for Clunkers incentive.
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- Family Mint Farm Facing Foreclosure
The Crosby Mint Farm in St. Johns needs to raise $300,000 before August 14th, or the farm will be auctioned off.
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- Thief Steals Man's Ashes
A thief breaks into a Lansing man's car and steals the only thing in it... a box containing a man's ashes.
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- Greeting Card Contest
The competition is on for who can write the best greeting card. - County Wide Millage Could be a Tough Sell
The Ingham Board of County Commissioners Law Enforcement Committee passes proposal for a county-wide millage to pay for public safety.
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- Speaker Dillon May Have Uphill Battle with Unions Over Health care Plan
Speaker Dillon may have an uphill battle with unions
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- Fighting Fires Difficult in Tough Economy
It's getting harder and harder for communities to meet their most basic needs like police and fire protection.
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- Mosquito Numbers are Up This Summer
MSU Professor Ned Walker confirms Mid Michigan residents suspicions: there are more mosquitoes out there than usual.
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- More Construction Ahead for Mid Michigan
Construction season is in full swing in Mid Michigan, and the orange barrels are out in full force.
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- Trying to Save Trooper Jobs
The Michigan State Police Troopers Association invested in 19 billboards in an effort to raise awareness and ultimately save the 100 trooper jobs lost two weeks ago.
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- GM Sites Getting Left Behind
A few Lansing GM sites will get left behind -- meaning the company intends to sell them for profit.
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- More Job Losses Predicted for Michigan
If we thought it was bad here in Michigan now, economists say it could get a lot worse.
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- Four Mid Michigan Fishermen Rescued on Lake Erie
Four Mid Michigan fishermen were rescued from the waters of Lake Erie Friday.
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- Raising Money for Summer Fun
Organizers find it difficult to raise money for summer events. It's not as easy, they say, to get sponsors to write checks as it used to be.
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- Portland Family Finds Prehistoric Bones in Front Yard
A Portland family finds prehistoric bones in their front yard when they were digging for a new pond.
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