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- Small Companies Could Have Big Results
Other companies will help create the next generation of cars.
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- Those Arrested Will Now Be Forced To Give a DNA Sample
Beginning Wednesday, law enforcement will have a new tool they say to solve more crimes... DNA.
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- Cells for Sale
Governor Granholm offers California Governor Schwarzenegger space for his state's prisoner population.
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- Legislature Begins 2-Week Session Break
The legislature's normal two week break from session begins next week. When they get back, they'll have less than 12 weeks left to balance next years budget -- which is $1.8 billion in the red.
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- Special Training for Propane Fires
The Michigan Gas and Propane Association holds a free training session for firefighters on how to combat propane fires.
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- Consumer Alert: Beef Recall
Possible E.coli contamination prompts a Colorado company to recall thousands of pounds of beef products.
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- Headquarters Headache
Lawmakers vote to ban taxpayer dollars from going to pay rent at the new State Police Headquarters.
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- Three Deaths Confirmed In House Explosion
Medical Examiner confirms autopsies underway for a woman and two small children found inside a home on Everettdale in Lansing.
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- Lansing Council Member Wants More Security
After recent incidents, some on the Lansing City Council want tighter security.
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- Eaton Rapids Hit Hard By Storm
Eaton Rapids is hit hard by Friday's storms.
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- Do You Qualify for "Cash for Clunkers?"
Congress passes the "Cash for Clunkers" program Thursday, the President is expected to sign it into law next week.
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- Why Should Parents Stick With the Lansing School District?
With all the financial problems in the Lansing School District -- why shouldn't parents pull their kids out and send them somewhere else? School officials explain the changes for next year.
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- Police Search for Beating Suspects; Victim in Critical Condition
A 66-year-old man is in critical condition tonight after being severely beaten and police are looking for the people responsible.
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- Townships Against Paying for Patrols
Paying for patrols... It's an idea not going over well, especially in the townships which would be most affected.
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- State Might Break Its Promise to Students
Senate Subcommittee votes Tuesday to cut Michigan Promise Scholarship for students and other need-based financial aid programs.
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- Layoffs Finalized at LCC
The LCC Board of Trustees passes next year's budget which includes about 20 staff layoffs.
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- Gay Marriage Debate in Michigan
The gay marriage debate in Michigan. Will it eventually be legal in this state?
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- The FRIB is Official
It's official... the FRIB is coming to MSU.
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- 'Pay for Patrols' Plan Unveiled in Ingham County
The Ingham County Controller unveils his restructuring plan for the Ingham County Sheriff's Office.
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- 911 Dispatch Center Dispute
Ingham County will soon have a new consolidated 911 Emergency Call Center, but that building will not have a Mason address like the mayor there had hoped.
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- Film Students Ready For Work
Sixty film students will soon graduate and hope that training leads to jobs.
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- Chrysler Dealers: Let's Make a Deal
Chrysler dealers are willing to make a deal on new cars before the June 9th deadline.
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- Furlough Days Fight
The Secretary of State says she can cut the furlough days for her employees to three and still save the same amount of money, but the Governor's office says every state department will be off the same number of days.
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- Breaking the Budget Deficit Cycle at LSD
It's getting to be an annual thing in Michigan, bigger than expected budget deficits and a lack of places to easily cut spending. The Lansing School District looked for ways to fix its $18 million hole Tuesday.
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- Mid Michigan Dodges a Bullet
Mid Michigan dodges a bullet; while most GM plants are idled downsized, Delta Township gets a new product.
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- Gas Prices Jump
Gas prices flirt with $3 per gallon and that jump has some drivers worrying that this is the start of a major increase.
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- Census Information Vital to Michigan
The 2010 census information is vital to Michigan and everyone is required by law to fill out their information.
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- Signs Pop Up to Save Ingham County Road Patrols
From rural roads to city streets, signs are popping up all over Ingham County that read: "Support the Ingham County Sheriff's Office."
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- No Memorial for Memorial Day
Some Vietnam Veterans question why the memorial dedicated to their fallen comrades, wasn't uncovered for the Memorial Day holiday.
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- Prize Money Cut to County Fairs
The Governor's recent Executive Order cut premium money to county fairs which means your prized pig will be worth a whole lot less this year.
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- GM Retirees Worried What a Possible Deal Means for Them
Local GM retirees say they're worried what they'll lose if the UAW makes more concessions.
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- Fire Departments Charge Non-Residents
This is not a new pratice, but one local man learned the hard way that most fire departments charge fees to assist non-residents.
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- Project Labor Agreements Possible in Ingham County
The Ingham County Board of Commissioners debates whether to use project labor agreements in county construction projects.
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- State Double Bunking Inmates
The state will double bunk some maximum security inmates to save money.
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- More Cuts to Corrections?
The Department of Corrections has made $400 million in cuts since Governor Granholm took office, but a significant state budget shortfall for next year, could mean the department may need to cut even more from its bottom line.
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- GM to Move Manufacturing to China?
Reports say GM is considering moving some manufacturing to China, than importing the cars back to the US for sale.
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- Next Year's Budget Deficit: $2 Billion
One week after $300 million in cuts were made to help balance this year's budget -- it looks like next year's deficit will be staggering.
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- Retailers Recruiting Shoppers
Check your mailbox -- retailers are sending out mailings to get you to spend.
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- Okemos School District to Close Two Schools
The Okemos School District will "Reconfigure" the district for the 2010-2011 school year, which includes closing Wardcliff and Central elementary schools.
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- Driving Without Insurance
The Insurance Institute of Michigan says 17 percent of Michigan Drivers do not have insurance.
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- Thousands Still Waiting for Unemployment Checks
Approximately 51,000 people didn't get their unemployment checks this week due to a computer glitch.
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- Cash For Clunkers
It's the newest idea from the federal government to get you into the showroom.
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- State Employees Asked to Make Concessions
Governor Jennifer Granholm's Executive Order calls for 300 state employee layoffs as well a six unpaid days off for most everyone else before October. It's an effort to balance the budget, reviews are mixed.
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- Doctor Shortage in Michigan
A new study says there's a serious shortage of physicians in Michigan.
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- Backyards Flooded; Neighbors Blame Airport
Heavy flooding in Dewitt Township has some neighbors blaming the Capital Region International Airport.
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- LSD New School Plans Off the Table
Superintendent TC Wallace recommends removing plans for new schools; the school board agrees.
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- Special Report: How To Keep Tabs On Your Child's Technology
In a News 10 special report, we talk to local experts about how you can keep your children out of trouble with their technology by using simple tools on the internet and cell phones.
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- Gov: State Ready for Possible Outbreak
The governor weighed in on the Swine Flu scare Wednesday, saying the state is well prepared.
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- State Emergency Operations Center Up and Running
The state's Emergency Operations Center was partially activated Monday in response to the possibility of a Swine Flu outbreak.
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- Hospitals Prepare for Swine Flu
Local hospitals prepare for possible outbreak of Swine Flu.
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