WILX-TV Lansing - Fri Nov 27
Two white men entered the Charlotte Felpausch last Tuesday --- one 5'9" with a slim build and long brown hair pulled back into a pony tail, the other about 5'8" with a slightly heavier build with short brown hair wearing a U of M coat and hat.
Health officials forced to ration H1N1 vaccinesLSJ.com - Fri Nov 27
The H1N1 epidemic that went pandemic is finally commonplace in mid-Michigan. And as the swine flu gets coughed and sniffled from person to person, it's revealing dings in a massive health plan in Michigan that was designed to protect the public.
Charlotte welcomes the holiday seasonLSJ.com - Fri Nov 27
The snow hadn't blanketed streets downtown yet and the cool temperatures called only for fall jackets on Nov.
Ministers try to stop opening of Lincoln Park strip clubThe Detroit News - Wed Nov 25
Dimondale -- Lincoln Park ministers on Tuesday gave the Liquor Control Commission an estimated 1,000 letters protesting the opening of a controversial strip club and pleaded with officials not to grant it a liquor license.
Neighborhood Crime WatchWILX-TV Lansing - Tue Nov 24
Wind Chill: 43 F Tonight's News Ten Neighborhood Crime Watch starts with a small crime spree Eaton County Sheriff's deputies were called out to.
Public gets its say on Blue Care, PHP dealLansing State Journal - Tue Nov 24
Will there be more competition or less? It depends who's talking. Blue Care Network wants to buy Physicians Health Plan of Mid-Michigan, and before the $45 million deal can go through, state insurance regulators must decide whether the public wins or loses.
19-year-old DeWitt man killed in crashLansing State Journal - Mon Nov 23
ONEIDA TOWNSHIP - A 19-year-old DeWitt man is dead after a two-car collision Saturday evening on M-100 at St Joe Hwy in Oneida Township, according to the Eaton County Sheriff's Office.
State, Lansing officers take proactive role on paroleesLansing State Journal - Sun Nov 22
Among the more than 460 parolees living in Ingham County is 48-year-old Rita. Rita, who asked that her last name not be used because she wants to protect her children, relies on her state-funded caseworker as well as a Lansing nonprofit to help with the transition back into society.
H1N1 vaccine efforts expose shortcomingsLansing State Journal - Sun Nov 22
The H1N1 epidemic that went pandemic is finally commonplace in mid-Michigan. And as the swine flu gets coughed and sniffled from person to person, it's revealing dings in a massive health plan in Michigan that was designed to protect the public.
Charity Jar Theft Suspect ArraignedWILX-TV Lansing - Fri Nov 20
Lorie Ann Hosford was arraigned today on a charge of Larceny in Building. She is accused of taking a jug from a Potterville filling station counter containing money intended for charity.
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