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  1. Lansing teen whose body was found in river was suspect in armed robbery

    • 5:49 PM

    Artvon Moore was running from police last month, family members say, when he somehow ended up in a local river and drowned. The 17-year-old's body was found Friday in the Red Cedar River, just a few hundred yards from his home.

  1. From left: House Democratic Leader Richard Hammel, D-Mount Morris Twp., and leader-elect Rep. Tim Griemel, D-Auburn Hills, spoke to the media Monday about their concerns over pending right-to-work legislation.

    Dems reaffirm objections, but have 'no illusions' they can stop right-to-work

    • 3:54 PM

    State House Democrats said Monday they have “no illusions” that they can stop right-to-work legislation from passing the Legislature on Tuesday, but they continue to pressure Gov. Rick Snyder and Republican leaders to slow down the bills that Republicans are fast-tracking through the Legislature.

  2. Studio C! opening delights Meridian Township moviegoers

    • 7:26 PM

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  1. Clinton County Animal Shelter looks for a new home

    • Dec 6, 2012

    The Clinton County Animal Shelter will lose its home of nearly 45 years next year, but where to put the operation has county officials searching for …

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  1. Bath Twp. officials seek input on park plan
  2. DeWitt-Bath news in brief
  3. Energy efficiency program now available in area
  4. Toys for Tots collection underway countywide
  5. County deputies respond to 538 calls for service

DeWitt

  1. Clinton County Animal Shelter looks for a new home

    • Dec 6, 2012

    The Clinton County Animal Shelter will lose its home of nearly 45 years next year, but where to put the operation has county officials searching for …

  2. ST. JOHNS
  1. New DeWitt chiropractor caters to children
  2. DeWitt-Bath news in brief
  3. Energy efficiency program now available in area
  4. Toys for Tots collection underway countywide
  5. DeWitt library to host Santa at Dec. 12 event

St. Johns

  1. Clinton County Animal Shelter looks for a new home

    • Dec 6, 2012

    The Clinton County Animal Shelter will lose its home of nearly 45 years next year, but where to put the operation has county officials searching for …

  2. ST. JOHNS
  1. Bengal Twp. approves wind turbine ordinance
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  1. Studio C! opening delights Meridian Township moviegoers

    Studio C and Oscar's Bistro have opened near Meridian Mall in Okemos, marking a return of a movie theater to Meridian Township. MATTHEW DAE SMITH | for the Lansing State Journal
    • 7:26 PM

    The newest movie theater in mid-Michigan is already earning rave reviews from patrons. Studio C!, 1999 Central Park Drive, had its official opening …

  1. Police: Woman found dead in Red Cedar died of gunshot wound

    A woman found dead in the Red Cedar River Saturday apparently died of a gunshot wound, Lansing police said....

      7:41 PM, Dec. 9, 2012
  2. Downtown street closures set for Tuesday

    Several streets will be closed Tuesday in anticipation of large crowds outside the Capitol. Demonstrations against pending right-to-work legislation are expected to be the largest seen yet since protests began last week....

      6:05 PM, Dec. 9, 2012
  3. Michigan right-to-work protests expected today at Capitol

    Large numbers of Michigan State Police officers were around the Capitol building early this morning as Lansing braced for a day of protests related to controversial right-to-work legislation working its way through the state Legislature....

      8:50 AM, Dec. 10, 2012
  4. Michigan nurses rally against right to work

    Nurses with the Michigan Nurses Association today are protesting pending right-to-work legislation at the Capitol by covering their mouths with duct tape....

      1:37 PM, Dec. 10, 2012
  5. Michigan State grad wins 'Amazing Race'

    You can now count one sort-of-local reality-show champion. Josh Kilmer-Purcell, a 1991 Michigan State University graduate, won the 'Amazing Race' Sunday with his partner, Brent Ridge. They share a $1 million prize....

      11:21 AM, Dec. 10, 2012
  6. Power outage hits Okemos for several hours

    More than a thousand homes and businesses near the Meridian Mall were without power for several hours Sunday evening....

      9:44 PM, Dec. 9, 2012
  7. Right-to-work opponents to sing near Snyder's home

    Opponents of right-to-work laws plan to gather near the home of Gov. Rick Snyder to encourage him to reverse his stance on the legislation....

      7:25 AM, Dec. 10, 2012
  8. State Police numbers increase at Capitol

    The law enforcement presence at the Michigan Capitol continued to grow today, as tensions build in advance of Tuesday's expected vote in the House on right-to-work legislation and accompanying demonstrations that could draw tens of thousands of protesters...

      1:36 PM, Dec. 10, 2012
  9. Authorities: 4-foot pet lizard bites Michigan man

    Authorities say a Michigan man has been taken to a hospital after being bitten by his 4-foot-long pet lizard....

      7:24 AM, Dec. 10, 2012
  10. Eight Capitol protesters charged with felonies

    Eight people arrested Thursday during protests at the state Capitol, who officials said tried to push through state police troopers to enter the Senate chamber, have been charged with felonies....

      5:54 PM, Dec. 10, 2012
  11. FAQ: Right-to-work legislation

    Bills that would establish Michigan as a right-to-work state — effectively removing the requirement that employees in union shops be required to pay membership dues — are moving through the Legislature....

      11:02 PM, Dec. 8, 2012
  12. MSU men's basketball: Denzel Valentine still finding his way

    Indications of Michigan State's growing offensive chemistry include more assists than turnovers for three straight games – after that happened once in the season's first seven games. 'People are starting to get a feel for each other,' MSU coach Tom Izzo s...

      11:21 PM, Dec. 9, 2012
  13. Bishop Thomas Gumbleton: Woe to those who make unjust laws

    'We firmly oppose organized efforts, such as those regrettably now seen in this country, to break existing unions and prevent workers for organizing.' My brother bishops and I wrote that more than a quarter-century ago in our 1986 letter Economic Justice...

      11:44 AM, Dec. 10, 2012
  14. 12 charged in prescription drug fraud schemes in Lansing area

    Twelve people have been charged in connection with what officials believe were two separate prescription drug fraud rings that operated in the Lansing area....

      4:22 PM, Dec. 10, 2012
  15. Mid Michigan Family Theatre's move a big hit

    Bill Gordon knew time was running out to find a new venue for the Mid Michigan Family Theatre. “We had been in Frandor (Shopping Center) and we put out a notice that we were looking for a new home because of Frandor calling our lease and renovating the...

      9:40 PM, Dec. 9, 2012
  16. MSU football: Spartans land top kicking recruit Michael Geiger

    The Michigan State football program got its 15th commitment for its 2013 recruiting class on Saturday. Ottawa Hills (Ohio) kicker Michael Geiger verbally committed to the Spartans, announcing his decision on Twitter....

      11:10 PM, Dec. 9, 2012
  17. Police ID Lansing teen as drowning victim found in Red Cedar

    Lansing police say they have identified the remains of a body found in the Red Cedar Friday afternoon. Police say the victim has been identified as Artvon Lamar Moore, 17, of Lansing....

      10:31 PM, Dec. 8, 2012
  18. Michigan nurses rally against right to work

    Nurses with the Michigan Nurses Association today are protesting pending right-to-work legislation at the Capitol by covering their mouths with duct tape....

      1:37 PM, Dec. 10, 2012
  19. Trolley crash not primary cause of Fowlerville rider's death

    KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A medical examiner has concluded a rollover crash involving a Gatlinburg tourist trolley contributed to the death of a Michigan woman, but was not the primary cause. Eunice Spencer of Fowlerville, Mich., died Sept....

      11:39 AM, Dec. 10, 2012

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