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- Health Officials: Don't Panic
Livingston County, Mich. Dept. of Community Health discuss potential local swine flu case.
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- Local Plan To Fight Swine Flu
Ingham County is trying to be proactive in preventing swine flu.
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- Federal Funds Could Save Police Officer Positions
A federal grant could provide money to struggling police departments like the Jackson Police Department.
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- Clock is Ticking for Chrysler
With the government deadline just a week away, the clock is ticking for Chrysler, and you better believe local dealers are watching this news with a close eye.
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- Reaction to News of Possible Plant Shutdowns
Local reaction to news of a possible summer shutdown for GM.
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- Ingham County Looking at "Union-Only" Rule
The Ingham County Board of Commissioners is revisiting language of Construction policy.
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- Lansing School Board Votes to Close Two Schools
The Lansing School Board votes Monday to close Moores Park and Grand River Elementary schools.
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- Meter Mix-Up
Local Consumer's Energy customers are frustrated with a meter mix-up.
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- Superintendent Supports Repositioning Plan
Superintendent T.C. Wallace presents his recommendations on Repositioning the district to the School Board.
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- Lansing Superintendent Recommends School Closings
Lansing Schools Superintendent T.C. Wallace announces two elementary schools he wants to close.
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- Program Helps Seniors Head Back To Work in Tough Economy
Experience Works helps eligible senior citizens re-enter the works with paid training.
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- The Cost of Protection
It's a choice no township wants to face... choosing between basic emergency services and balancing a diminishing budget.
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- Bankruptcy Effects on GM Workers
How will a GM bankruptcy will effect workers?
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- I-96 Congestion
Traffic backed up on I-96 near Okemos Road. - Tax ID Theft
An eleven-year-old boy's social security number is stolen, and now his Jackson parents can't file their taxes with their own son as a dependent.
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- Excessive Force Complaint Filed Against LPD
A couple arrested on felony obstruction charges has filed an "excessive force" complaint against the Lansing Police Department.
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- Parking Ramp Gridlock
Will the city sell the North Capitol parking ramp to LCC? A special meeting was called Wednesday to discuss it.
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- Weatherize Your Home On State's Dime
The governor signed a bill Tuesday that gives $244 million for weatherization programs to create jobs while helping citizens save money through energy efficiency.
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- Craigslist Craze
Whether your buying a gently-used futon, or looking for a new job, Craigslist has become the go to website for just about everything, and it's grown to 50 countries worldwide.
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- Spartans Stun Huskies, Head to Championship
The Spartans beat the Huskies in dramatic fashion at Ford Field in Detroit and earn a place in the championship game on Monday night.
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- Ticket Snafu Enrages Students
A ticket snafu enrages hundreds of "Izzone" student fans.
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- Cadillac Club Will Renew Liquor License; Local Businesses Concerned
A 4-4 deadlock vote in Lansing City Council means the Cadillac Club can renew its liquor license.
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- How To Find Final Four Tickets
Get the rundown on the best way to score tickets to see the Spartans march to Motown.
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- Heading to Help in Fargo
A local Michigan woman is heading to Fargo to help with the relief effort with the American Red Cross. - Somalian Families Kicked Out of Their Home
Three Somalian families are kicked out of their home when the city red tags it.
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- Attempted Assault at Jackson High School
A 27-year-old man attempted to sexually assault a Jackson High School student Wednesday.
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- Medical Marijuana Law Brings Changes & Questions
The state-wide medical marijuana law takes effect on April 4th.
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- Getting Around the Construction
Getting around the US-127 construction.
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- Spring Break Kidnapping
Eleven MSU students were robbed and briefly kidnapped while on spring break this year in Guatemala.
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- State May Ban Texting While Driving
State Senator Buzz Thomas introduced legislation Thursday that would ban texting while driving.
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- Making the Community Safer
With two homicides in Lansing in two days, it has community members asking, what more can be done?
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- Soldier Surprises Scouts
A soldier surprised some special girl scouts on Tuesday.
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- Repositioning the Lansing School District
The first of two community meetings was held Monday for the Lansing School's "Repositioning" idea.
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- Open Season for Scam Artists
New technology and a down economy make it the timing ripe for scam artists.
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- Tax Breaks Could Boost Car Sales
State tax breaks on top of federal tax breaks could finally bring car buyers to the show rooms.
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- Oil in Jackson?
In true Jed Clampett style, it seems the city of Jackson stumbled across a black gold mine in their own back yard.
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- GM Workers Eye Ford Deal
GM workers watch as Ford UAW employees approve contract changes.
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- Red Cedar Survival Story
The survivor of an accident that took his friend's life speaks out.
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- "Repositioning Plan" Unveiled at School Board Meeting
The Right Sizing Committee presented its recommendations to the Lansing School Board, but they said, it's much more than closing schools.
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- Light Colors For The House
Lighter rooftops cools the house.
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- Federal Stimulus Funds for Infrastructure
The state is set to get upwards of $200 million for infrastructure improvements, but which communities will benefit?
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- Hundreds Show Up For Lugnuts Job Fair
A record number of people showed up for the Lansing Lugnuts annual Job Fair Saturday.
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- Hollywood Comes to Jackson
Hollywood comes to Jackson. proof, some say, the state's movie incentives are working.
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- Road Patrols May Drop
Another year, another budget deficit for Ingham County. Is this the year the county drops the Sheriff's Department road patrols?
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- Which Lansing Schools Could Close?
The Lansing Schools Community Advisory Task Force for Right Sizing is close to making its recommendations to the Superintendent and the School Board.
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- Lansing School Board Questions Superintendent
The Lansing School Board called a special meeting Tuesday to question Superintendent T.C. Wallace.
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- Economic Anxiety
From market meltdowns to company cutbacks, anxiety over the US economy is starting to hit home.
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- GM Stock Prices Worry Retirees
GM shares closed at a 74 year low, which has GM Retirees concerned.
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- Squatters Hit Local Foreclosed Homes
Local real estate agents say they're running into some unwanted guests when they go inside foreclosures.
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- Possible Superintendent Departure 'Surprise' to Board
Lansing School Board President says Wallace's possible departure was a surprise.
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