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- Detroit Free Press
- Man shot then run over at Detroit bar wasn't a robber, police conclude
- Ohio man crashed Metro gate with no ticket or suitcases
- Police: Man shot, run over after fight, not robbery at Lucky's
- Pressure is on Red Wings with only 24 games left
- Prosecution binds Riddle, Conyers as 'corrupt' duo
- Police: Man tried to buy crack with credit card
- Riddle's words used against him in closing arguments
- Metro terminal opens after security breach
- Region to see 6-10 inches of snow this week
- What it's like inside the Detroit Public Schools
- Would-be robber shot, run over in Detroit
- How 1 teacher changes lives
- Toyota suffers from bad news
- Pressure is on with only 24 games left
- Kids need more than teachers can give
- Granholm denies killer's freedom request
- Report: Detroit, Atlanta like Damon
- Brees tops Manning in a battle of the flawless
- Saints rise to top with Brees, gutsy plays
- Tomas Holmstrom, Drew Miller expected to play Tuesday; Patrick Eaves doubtful
- The Detroit News
- Woman sues Oxford school district, ex-teacher in sex assault case
- Belleville man sentenced to seven years in child porn case
- Man charged in security breach at Metro Airport
- Downriver pastor jailed on child sex charges
- Canton Twp. woman, sister killed in snowmobile accident
- Riddle jury ends deliberations for the day
- Feds unveil $78.5M effort to blunt Lakes migration of carp
- Man hit with Taser in Metro Airport security breach had no plane ticket
- Riddle jury ends deliberations for the day
- EMU officials notify campus about TB case
- Riddle jury asks for repeat of FBI testimony 1 hour into deliberations
- Riddle jury asks for repeat of FBI testimony 1 hour into deliberations
- Major snowfall forecast for Metro Detroit
- Release of suspect in alleged road-rage slaying angers victim's family
- Riddle corruption case goes to jury
- Waters praying for Riddle's acquittal
- Major snowfall forecast for Metro Detroit
- Granholm, other govs push Asian carp fight in White House summit
- Release of suspect in alleged road-rage slaying angers victim's family
- Riddle corruption case goes to jury
- Flint Journal
- Groceryman: An audience with grandfather Hamady was serious business
- Groceryman: Father on his deathbed: 'You'll get in the business'
- Groceryman - Epilogue of Hamady Bros. book
- Groceryman - Chapter XI - After Hamady's is sold
- Groceryman - Chapter X - Leading Hamady's
- Groceryman - Chapter IX - Hamady says buy a Buick
- Groceryman - Chapter VIII - Hamady asks for promise
- Groceryman - Chapter VII - Hamady goes visiting
- Groceryman - Chapter VI - Hamady's 'Just a playboy'
- Groceryman - Chapter V - Hamady's half day in Flint
- Groceryman - Chapter IV - A day off for a Hamady
- Groceryman - Chapter III - A Hamady's view of food
- Groceryman - Chapter II - Hamady done with school
- Groceryman - Chapter I - Final request comes from Hamady's deathbed
- Groceryman - Preface to book on Hamady Brothers
- Hamady tells family tale in new book
- Groceryman: The Hamady Brothers story
- Black History Month highlights African-American 1sts
- Hamady book signing draws 200-plus
- Kayla Rolland shooting shocked the nation, but also brought people together
- Lansing State Journal
- Four-day weeks for schools fuel new debate
- Schneider: Former USPS workers say bullying a part of its culture
- Student really goes green for MSU hoops
- Quarter horse show at MSU is family affair for some
- New director aiming high at MSU Museum
- Imagination becomes inspiration at building blocks competition
- Magnet Fair showcases best Lansing schools have to offer
- Schneider: What's a five-letter name that means puzzle lover?
- Bernero announces gubernatorial candidacy on Web site
- Struggling college students turn to food banks
- MSU student dies in car crash in Ind.
- Schneider: Slimmed-down 'wiener dogs' ready for new home
- Some politicans from Mich. stay or get out of D.C.
- Fan uproar helps MSU decide to keep logo
- State 'Poetry Out Loud' contest is Holt tradition
- Lahr is featured CHS student
- Olivet College gets grant Olivet College gets grant
- Charlotte students participate in art exhibit
- Clinton County contest encourages entrepreneurs
- Magnet Fair showcases choice schools in Lansing
- Kalamazoo Gazette
- The gender battle on campuses
- Looking at teacher quality
- Education costs soar
- New head for WMU College of Education
- Education costs soat
- Robert Bobb to the rescue?
- Ed Trust report slams U-M
- Is IB Un-American?
- Do we need more charter schools?
- Looking at class-size reduction
- A close look at school insurance costs
- Can Michigan's school stakeholders play well together?
- I'm back!
- Great tricks on how to make healthy, kid-friendly treats
- Perfect for fickle kids: Handmade 4-in-1 cape
- Girls' parties are stress-free at new 'Sugar and Spice'
- Hand-pick autumn adventures at apple orchards
- Editor's note: Get outside and enjoy fall foliage
- Kresa Corner: Teaching children on the go
- Newspaper in Education: Celebrate new cultures in November
- The Saginaw News
- On the move: News about Bay City and Bay County business people the week of Feb. 7
- Former Saginaw Assembly and Test Worldwide workers eligible for retraining
- Learn how to start your own business
- Two-thirds of automotive manufacturing jobs in Great Lakes Bay Region lost since 2000
- Two area companies file for bankruptcy in U.S. Bankruptcy Court Eastern District of Michigan
- Saginaw business folks 'On the Move'
- Some General Motors retirees injured on the job see workers' compensation checks fall
- What's polluted at Buick City? Area residents have concerns over contamination but hope for jobs in the future
- EPA gives details on major pollutants at Buick City site, how to clean it up
- EPA gives details on major pollutants at Buick City site, how to clean it up
- What's polluted at Buick City? Area residents have concerns over contamination but hope for jobs in the future
- Some General Motors retirees injured on the job see workers' compensation checks fall
- Genesee County home sales set record in 2009; Sales in Bay and Saginaw counties also up over 2008
- Dow picks Midland for new solar shingle production plant
- Saginaw's Records & Tapes Galore still in the groove
- 2010 Bean and Beat Symposium to inform area producers
- Learn to start your own business at free seminar
- Learn to start your own business at free seminar
- 2010 Bean and Beat Symposium to inform area producers
- Saginaw's Records & Tapes Galore still in the groove
- Muskegon Chronicle
- West Michigan Links: Business owner arrested on child porn charge
- Sex charges against White Lake firefighter dismissed
- About 100 General Dynamics employees in Norton Shores face transfer
- U.S. Rep. Peter Hoekstra seeking ideas for keeping Asian carp at bay
- Muskegon Township man charged with tying up and robbing couple
- It's official: Lumberjacks hockey team folds
- Snowpocalypse now? Watch hilarious weather video and heed National Weather Service's winter storm warning
- Hart man gets jail time for breaking police car window, fighting with deputy
- From the comments: Why medical marijuana may be difficult to recommend
- Driver in U.P. crash that killed three women at family reunion pleads guilty
- General Dynamics to close Norton Shores facility
- Suspect in slaying of apple farmer Edward Rasch expected to be arraigned
- Young man killed in Saturday rollover on I-96 was ministry student, according to Facebook page
- Friday closings start for Coopersville City Hall
- Allendale rezoning effort for GVSU campus housing called 'slimy and sleazy'
- More West Michigan schools offer free breakfast to all students
- Family and Faith Calendar, Week of Feb. 8
- Family escapes from house fire in Muskegon Heights
- Newsmaker: Rillastine Wilkins on the television talk show 'Focus'
- Boy Scouts celebrate 100th anniversary of being prepared for 'important things in life'
- The Bay City Times
- Attorney Ed Czuprynski considering options in race for judgeship
- French exchange students visit Bay City Public Schools Board of Education
- Former fifth-grade teacher pleads to charges of obscene conduct, assault and battery
- Saginaw Valley State University increases room and board rates
- On the move: News about Bay City and Bay County business people the week of Feb. 7
- Thieves steal ex-Saginaw County sheriff's officer's badge, uniforms, guns and more in Swan Creek Township
- Snow storm watch area extended to Bay, Saginaw, Midland counties and Thumb
- Preview: French students visiting Bay City Public Schools Board of Education
- City of Auburn Police Advisory Board to have second meeting at 7 p.m. tonight
- Preview: Pinconning Area Schools talking budgets, online survey and election
- Sanford man takes plea deal, could get 22 years for crash that killed three in U.P.
- Deadline to nominate people for Bay Area Chamber of Commerce Athena award is today
- Joshua Archey sentenced to 24-50 years in prison for baseball bat beating
- Metro Links for February 8: Bay City Number of the Day, Bay3 TV schedule
- Top 10 Recycled Items of 2009
- Michigan Reps. Brown and Mayes tell Chicago to keep its Asian carp
- Years Past: This date in history from The Bay City Times
- Dow Chemical executive to discuss new economy at Saginaw Valley
- Tigers Legend Series announced for Great Lakes Loons 2010 series
- Two Gladwin teens seriously injured when pipe bomb explodes
- Jackson Citizen Patriot
- 401K
- Wall Street rug
- Economy shipwreck
- ACORN
- That one
- Bridge to oblivion
- Nest egg omelet
- Farming is a gamble year after year
- Dog cuts to the chase in pursuit of squirrel
- Google destroys any myth of our uniqueness
- Story painted one-sided picture of Armory Arts
- Last year's deer killings leaves local parks empty
- Nation must do more to save auto industry
- Don't forget our soldiers this holiday
- Memories of a first meeting
- Miracle of spring will get your spirits blooming again
- Kind words make my day
- Big trees can mean big worries
- There is more to golf than keeping score
- An evening of line dancing results in agony of the feet
- Traverse City Record-Eagle
- Letters to the Editor: 02/08/2010
- Editorial: Cheers: 02/08/2010
- Jack Lessenberry: 'Interesting times'
- George Weeks: GOP candidates head north
- Amish Cook: Hard to plan funeral meal
- Loraine Anderson: R.I.P. Sister Janina
- Foodie With Family: Team Couch Potato
- Letters to the Editor: 02/07/2010
- Jack Lessenberry: 'Interesting times'
- George Weeks: GOP candidates head north
- Forum: Munson-Spectrum partnership is vital
- Editorial: Fairness needed in beach debate
- Twentysomething: Big little sister is 18
- View From Sunnybank: Chuck the rules!
- Ed Hungness: Navigating the golden years
- Northern Notes: Brighter holidays
- Harley Luplow: Alliances work for business
- Fact Check: Koop's claims are not true
- Forum: Property rights: Plato or Adams?
- Letters to the Editor: 02/06/2010
- Times Herald
- Drulia: Icehawks lacked effort this past weekend
- Area teacher will be guest Tuesday on Detroit radio show
- Rep. John Murtha, Iraq war critic, dies at 77
- State approves grants for wind technology research
- US to commit $78.5M to try to halt Asian carp
- UPDATED: One killed in morning crash
- Judge Platzer to receive resolution award
- One killed in morning crash
- Bernero enters Michigan Democratic governor's race
- Port Huron Town Hall Lecture Series announced
- AAA Michigan: State gas prices up 1.2 cents
- White House meeting to deal with Asian carp threat
- UPDATED: Crash sends two to hospital
- Cyclist hit by truck on Seventh Street Bridge
- Coast Guard monitoring ice in St. Clair River
- WEATHER: Snow on the way
- Crash sends two to hospital
- A constitutional convention is the way to join 46 states with part-time legislatures
- BLOOD DRIVES
- Marine City girls basketball team faces big week
- Battle Creek Enquirer
- Obama's health care summit: Just for show?
- Campaign money shows role reversal
- Rash of retirements pushes Social Security to brink
- BREAKING: B.C. police arrest robbery suspect
- Land prepared for possible development
- Burst pipe closes school
- Public safety chief's contract still matter of dispute
- UPDATED: Winter storm warnings blanket area
- THE INFLUENCE GAME: Toyota's powerful DC friends
- US to commit $78.5M to try to halt Asian carp
- Ethics debate over blood from newborn safety tests
- Bernero enters Michigan Democratic governor's race
- State approves grants for wind technology research
- Consumers ordered to pay $86M refund
- Rep. John Murtha dead at 77
- HIV/AIDS workshops open to public
- Recommend your favorite book
- One house destroyed, another damaged by fire Sunday
- UPDATED: Winter storm warnings beginning to go up for area
- Foster care information event Tuesday
- Monroe Evening News
- Gerald (Jeb) A. Lajiness II Feb. 6, 2010
- Faith D. (Bowers) Nickoloff July 29, 1948-Feb. 6, 2010
- Constance M. Szabo Feb. 7, 2010
- Melvin Eugene “Choo Choo” Bohmer May 9, 1950-Feb. 6, 2010
- Ronald E. Troutt Feb. 7, 2010
- Winterfest celebrates 10 years
- Winterfest SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
- New Harbor Light facility under way
- Road commission ready for storm — are you?
- County, state budget forecasts are dismal
- Carleton man's business helps TV get dirty
- Lillian Taylor March 11, 1926-Feb. 6, 2010
- Grace K. Swiderski Dec. 21, 1921-Feb. 5, 2010
- Robert William Ray Feb. 20, 1926-Feb. 4, 2010
- Melvin Eugene Bohmer Feb. 6, 2010
- Joan Lee Kerner July 14, 1932-Feb. 3, 2010
- Judith Kay (Holmes) Westcott-Murray Feb. 3, 2010
- Jeanie Barbara Theisen May 30, 1923-Feb. 1, 2010
- Juanita W. Berbee July 17, 1925-Feb. 5, 2010
- Ernie Lee Owens Sr. April 22, 1947-Feb. 5, 2010
- The Mining Journal
- Two women killed in Mackinac Island snowmobile crash
- Tattoo you: Body art regulations increased
- CHARGES LAG IN DELTA COUNTY COMMERCIAL FISHING CASE
- Communication breakdown: City to better inform residents of public projects
- Property owner, Richmond Township in dispute over water rates, fees
- Experts: More Great Lakes invaders are likely on way
- Cliffs, DNRE continue work on selenium concerns near mines
- Illinois man seriously hurt in sled crash
- Community snowman is good will ambassador
- Man rescued from lake
- Gas tanker rollover closes M-35
- State Reps speak out against carp invasion
- Bovin has new 3-year contract with Munising
- Conceal and carry on campus?
- Pathways seeks new director
- Rock woman dies after M-35 crash
- Rock woman dies after M-35 crash
- Township considering lift station project
- Illuminating idea
- Report: Marquette real estate market slowly rebounding
- Livingston County Daily Press & Argus
- Today's Best Bets
- News Briefs: Wanted: High school students' patriotic art
- Business Briefs: Auto supplier notches safety honor
- Business Calendar: Staffing exec opens speaker series with 'We're All Temps Now'
- Granholm outpaces predecessors in freeing Mich. prisoners
- Gardeners see medical pot as growth industry
- Group looks to build church at nature center
- Rescuer goes out of Bible study, into fire
- Program puts brakes on texting at wheel
- Paying back the gift of life - After transplants, organ recipients reach out to others
- Woman faces felony drug charges after traffic stop
- Teen Maxey inmate sent to county jail for assaulting staff
- Interchange could give a lift to bicyclists, walkers
- Man gets jail for trying to burn neighbors' home
- Benefit walk needs supporters to step up
- Lecture series starts Tuesday with chief of staffing company
- Howell super hunt narrowed down to seven
- Pistons win, Red Wings, Michigan, Michigan State lose
- Protecting your home from burglars
- Navy dad savors bus trip on home front (with video)
- Western Michigan Business Review
- El Matador Tortilla Chip co-founder Isabel Navarro dies at age 77
- About 100 General Dynamics employees in Norton Shores face transfer
- Allegiant Air accepting online applications for 60 Grand Rapids jobs
- Columnist David Brooks discusses keys to raising a successful child
- Universal Forest Products posts fourth quarter loss as it adjusts to shrinking demand
- Byron Bank owner reports quarterly loss, profit for all of 2009
- Western Michigan University, Kellogg Community College form second joint admissions program
- Workers tell stories on how job retraining changed their lives
- Attendance up at Michigan International Auto Show in Grand Rapids
- General Dynamics to close Norton Shores facility
- Credit-card system puts health-care payments on the front end of service
- On-street food vendors eye downtown Muskegon
- University of Phoenix hosts job fair in Grand Rapids
- Hope College hosts health care career discussion
- Holland company develops machine that turns abundant crops into ethanol for farmers
- Allendale rezoning effort for GVSU campus housing called 'slimy and sleazy'
- Rabbi Albert Lewis: The merit of working and seeking work
- Hatching new retail: Incubation program spurs niche shops in downtown Kalamazoo
- Rockford Lanes seeks liquor license
- Column: New lead-paint rules generate angry response
- The Alpena News
- Winterfest fun
- Holcomb to meet with parents
- HUNT arrests nine on assorted drug charges
- Pig's future hinges on money raised for senior center
- Plant's future up in the air
- Looking for a good read
- State smoking ban will impact festivals, events
- Room to grow
- Snowfall 1/3 that of last year
- Cleaning up Newton's Creek
- Power play: Mich. joins Powerball lottery game
- Former treasurer sentenced
- School spirit
- Township approves redevelopment authority
- City's '08-09 fund balance higher than expected
- Tenant wanted?
- Defending champ Pastrana wins rally in Atlanta
- Dedicated players
- Program to help girls coming to Alpena
- What treasures do you have?
- Metro Times
- Night and Day
- Comics
- West of Wyoming: A handy shortlist of restaurants in Dearborn
- Metro Retro: Looking back over 30 years of Metro Times
- Sonic!: Duende! spins traditional Americana with classic noise rock. So how the hell does it work?
- Written on the mind and the body: John A. Rich argues that homicide statistics don't tell the whole story when assessing urban violence
- The Chase comes to an end: More cash for local life-changers
- On good pedophiles: What about those who keep it to themselves?
- Poems, prayers and promises: A teacher lives without students in a museum without visitors
- Jesus, it's cold: The Wonder Twins do the WAB
- Food Stuff: Wine dinners, Valentine's Day at the B&B and more
- Two cheers for Granholm: Our governor (finally) decides to lead on two key issues
- Let us speak prankly: About that Louisiana break-in: 'Boys will be boys'
- Letters to the Editor: A selection of outbursts from the public
- Motor City Cribs: The view from Jason Stollsteimer's Ferndale attic
- Smashing ACORN: There's a bigger scandal than the pimp tapes
- Elder abuse alert: Why Michigan's elderly are more at risk than ever
- Wheeeed!: Our trip to the Caregivers Cup, or a toke too far
- Night and Day
- Comics
- Livingston Community News
- US-23 upgrades to begin from Brighton to Hartland
- Pratt elected to lead Howell school board, Westmoreland to resign board seat
- Howell principals to stay in same posts
- Language OK'd to recall 3 Howell school trustees
- Howell board asks acting school chief to stay on
- Single-lane I-96 closure this weekend
- Westmoreland resigns from Howell school board
- 2nd Brighton Biennial sculpture exhibit planned
- Dairy operation a rewarding day of hard work
- West Point Cadet follows in her father's footsteps
- Livingston businesses find new ways to earn
- Fowlerville store offers Irish gifts, culture
- Pinckney teams earns BPA championship
- Final thoughts from Jamie Charbeneau-Pisella
- Final thoughts from Casey Hans
- Final thoughts from Leanne Smith
- Final thoughts from Laurie Humphrey
- Final thoughts From Lisa Carolin
- The Livingston Community News staff says goodbye after 6 years of publishing
- Applicants sought for school board vacancy
- LA View
- Blotter
- Tax is topic at Almont breakfast
- Business Briefs
- New golf pro at Metamora Golf and Country Club
- VIEWCalendar
- Goodland planners eye industrial zoning for planned internet business
- Otter Lake Winterfest this weekend
- Lapeer Woman Saves Hundreds on Winter Home Heating Costs , Explains How
- Life shouldn't be a pain
- DAR s Good Citizens Scholarships announced
- In Brief
- Walk in the cold to keep others warm
- Raffle quilt on display at Oxford Bank
- Deadline nears for school board hopefuls
- Name that school house!
- LCERA to host discussion on bullying, harassment
- Almont ponders wind turbine regulations
- HUD house springs a leak
- $3.4 million jackpot claimed
- LUTAR plans business fair
- Crain's Detroit Business
- Matt Wise of Chicago's Q Interactive appointed CEO of ePrize; Linkner remains chairman
- Riddle jury goes home without verdict on 1st day
- AxleTech International begins operations at Rochester Road center
- Citation becomes Grede Holdings after equity deals
- AMY LANE: Funding details... to come
- Ex-State Supreme Court Chief Justice Clifford Taylor to join Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone
- PSC orders Consumers Energy to refund $86 million to customers
- Rebecca Smith leaves post as president of Huntington Bank's eastern Michigan division
- New Economy Initiative announces $716,000 in local grants
- Regional manufacturing activity lags nation, Purchasing Manager's Index shows
- Henry Ford Health System to offer lean process training
- McNamara Terminal partially evacuated, man arrested after security breach
- Detroit Zoo housing 1,100 animals seized in Texas raid
- Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero enters Michigan Democratic governor's race
- The way it was: 2001
- Federal tax credit for new hires may have little impact
- Budget cuts for vehicles hit defense contractors
- Accuri looks to veteran to take it to next level: profitable sale
- Oakland contest seeks software to allow access to government data
- Talk on the Web
- Michigan Chronicle
- Teddy Pendergrass
- Reflections: 'Pants on the Ground'
- The Politics of the Environment
- Employers Urged To Give Haitians Paid Week Off
- Nigeria's Leadership Troubles Bad For Global Security
- Haiti Receives Help
- R&B Legend Passes
- Reflections: Prince: Survivor, Icon
- Regina Carter To Be Featured In Classical Roots Concert
- Morgan Freeman Replaces Cronkite
- Reflections: Joyful Sounds
- Another Posthumous Honor For Jackson
- Daytime Diva Ending Show
- Pick Cherry in 2010, Meet Your Waterloo?
- Percy Sutton, Lawyer For Malcolm X, Dies
- Fighting 419, Nigerians Face Lethal Blow
- The Family That Sings Together...
- Reflections: No Bargains
- Actress Passes
- Tiger is Time Less
- Grand Blanc News
- Residential Builders License Course offered in Grand Blanc
- Just Once Guitar for Busy People offered by Grand Blanc Community Education
- Eat pizza and help Grand Blanc High School Band
- Goodrich Library hours to change
- Grand Blanc Middle School student wins Humane Society contest
- Readers vote yes on Powers Catholic High School move to Grand Blanc Township; What do you think?
- Eagle Scout honored at Grand Blanc Board of Education meeting
- Powers asks Grand Blanc Township for permission to convert General Motors SPO World Headquarters to a school
- Powers asks Grand Blanc Township for permission to convert General Motors SPO World Headquarters to a school
- Proposed site layout for Powers Catholic High School's possible move to Grand Blanc Township
- Grand Blanc Toyota dealer says much of the recall buzz is 'blown out of proportion'
- Grand Blanc teacher Vickie Weiss gets classroom grant from the MEEMIC Foundation
- American Business Women's Association Crossroad Connection Chapter accepting donations for Shelter of Flint
- Grand Blanc Community Education offers CCW basic pistol and personal protection in the home
- Home evaluation course offered by Grand Blanc Community Education
- Mystery Shopping 101 Class offered at Grand Blanc Community Education
- Cartooning: Find your inner cartoonist for youth ages 13 years and up
- Grand Blanc Community Education instructors wanted
- Grand Blanc Schools to host 'Focus on the Future' Fair
- Column: The rest of the story from Grand Blanc News reporter Scott Atkinson
- The Towne Courier
- State will allow schools to count students later if classes canceled Wednesday
- U.S. to commit $78.5M to try to halt Asian carp
- MSU men's basketball: Lucas questionable for Purdue; Spartans fall to 10th in poll
- Traffic signals on Saginaw Street in Lansing changing
- Waverly school closings to be discussed tonight
- State reaches tentative deal with AFSCME union
- New trial denied for man who robbed Mason-area family at gunpoint
- It's official: Bernero announces run for governor
- Gas climbs 6 cents in Lansing area
- Pentagon: Michigan soldier killed in Afghanistan
- State gas prices up 1.2 cents
- Heavy snow expected in Lansing this week
- East Lansing will move city's taxi stands again
- Some see pot as legal cash crop, plan to convert sites for co-ops
- Malcolm X: What is his Lansing legacy?
- A showdown of Paczki-Packing Personalities
- 2010 GLW Woman of the Year
- Bernero Web site declares he will run for governor
- 'Snowmageddon' blankets Mid-Atlantic in heavy snow
- Bernero to hold events Monday to announce decision on run for governor
- Between The Lines
- Deep Inside Hollywood
- 'Easy' Does It
- REC in need of volunteers, mentors
- Between Ourselves: Carrie Rheingans
- Speak Out: Judges matter!
- Forever young
- Feedback: Obama's first State of the Union
- Tax court allows deduction for woman's sex change
- Progress Michigan looking for summer intern
- Motown Clash brings bowling battle to Madison Heights
- Obama criticizing Ugandan anti-gay bill at National Prayer Breakfast
- Mich. pastors sue to stop U.S. hate crime law
- Deep Inside Hollywood
- Rupert Everett's new movie: What a drag!
- Ferndale Blues Festival launches Jan. 29
- Mariah's all diva in Detroit
- Still folkin' around
- MAC Brief
- Viewpoint: Distraught over Scott
- Ky. court OKs joint custody for ex-lesbian couple
- The Fenton Press
- Holly's Carry Nation festival has reinvention ideas aplenty, but is in need of volunteer organizers
- Change in Linden Library Hours
- Lincoln Birthday Concert Planned
- Change in Linden Library Hours
- Fenton Library offers Book Club for tweens
- Holly's Detroit Model Railroad Club celebrates 75th year
- Holly's Detroit Model Railroad Club celebrates 75th year
- Nierescher was all about Fenton
- Tri-County Christmas in Action currently seeking volunteers, senior citizen homes to repair
- Marjorie Nierescher, Fenton Centennial queen and great-granddaughter of Fenton founder, dies at 93
- Special Presentation at the Loose Senior Center
- Coffee Hour at the Loose Senior Center
- Sinking fund millage renewal to appear on Lake Fenton school board ballot in May
- Fenton second-graders donate toys to kids half a world away
- Recent crimes reported to the Fenton Police Department
- Fenton Township gives go-ahead for Lakeside Acres street lighting district
- Fenton Township residents, school board renew grievances with Southern Lakes Parks and Recreation
- Genesee County waste water treatment plants to receive $10 million in stimulus funds
- Fenton clerk to retire at month's end after 20 years of service
- Fenton Township residents to hold community 'Fight Back' meeting Wednesday over recent crime spree
- Northfield Advance
- Walker Festival drops entry fee, one day off schedule
- County forms land bank to deal with properties that keep going through the foreclosure process
- Dinner will benefit ailing Walker Police Department volunteer
- Lower dog tag fees offered
- Step lively!
- Alpine board selects CDBG grant projects
- Outhouse 500 set for Feb. 27
- Sparta Expo planned
- SWAN plans planting project
- Coopersville city staff takes pay cut, starts 4-day week
- Library cooperative makes changes to return policy
- Pump it up
- Saturn reapplying for grant
- 'Amazing grace' turns enemies into friends
- Alpine fruit business to get tax exemption
- Fire department limits response to some calls
- Staff cuts likely as Coopersville district tackles budget
- Walker OKs funds for sidewalks, future museum site
- Walker parking jam resolved
- Hillside ride
- Grand Valley West Advance
- On waivers, Tigers' Sheffield homers twice in loss
- Whitecaps lose again to South Bend, 6-2
- Shooting after argument at nightclub injures two in Grand Rapids
- Office-furniture makers get guide for going green
- FEMA's hundreds of fuel tanks, one in Grand Rapids, at risk of leaks
- Highway projects may keep Grand Rapids neighbors awake
- Priceline.com wins tax break
- Grand Rapids enjoys peaceful July compared to eight homicides of 2007
- Police get new tool to find at-risk lost people such as autistic children
- Teachers from Mexico, China come to Rockford
- Construction worker dies after Douglas Elementary School accident
- Spartan remains in expansion mode
- Green Beret: Team agreed to wait to report killing by Michigan soldier
- Update your bookmarks
- Report: Unemployment rate at least four times higher for workers without high school diploma
- Family, police looking for 55-year-old man from Byron Township missing since Friday morning
- Dead man found after car blaze in Barry County driveway; firefighters left before body discovered
- Investigators continue to probe cause of fire at EGR mayor's home
- Kent clerk: Beware of offer for home deed
- Local convention goers support decision to limit Monday's action
- Birmingham Eccentric
- Mark Reedy, 18, of Bloomfield Hills accomplished so much in so few years: Teen dies in traffic accident in Indiana
- Mark Reedy accomplished so much in so few years
- At work ... on Mars: Beverly Hills man practices for alien expedition
- Beverly council aims to clarify millage numbers
- The legal side of the limelight
- In the neighborhood
- Agenda
- Is there life out there?
- Student achievers
- City Clerk: Cemetery may find new life
- Rising costs cloud financial future of city
- Layoffs loom as schools wrestle with deficits
- At work ... on Mars
- Locals leery of Granholm's promises
- Locals leary of Granholm's promises
- Public speaks up on hiring new Bloomfield Hills superintendent
- Troy-Birmingham center gets whopping $8.5 million grant
- Exhibit celebrates the art of ceramics
- Kirk in the Hills Preschool marks 25 years
- In the neighborhood
- Kentwood Advance
- Team raising funds for trip to nationals
- Caledonia basketball teams holding annual food drive
- Riddle remains unsolved, third clue released
- Caledonia FFA members earn state recognition
- Lower dog tag fees offered
- Critics say public safety tax would hurt city, not help
- Students use local newspaper as tool in classroom
- You shovel your way
- Foot Solutions offers comprehensive help for problem feet
- Snap Fitness opens
- Bricks on the brain
- Rogers senior illustrates WKACC children s book
- Twenty arrested for gambling at Kentwood hotel
- Fire chief keeps eye on used truck market, saves big
- Kentwood places public safety levy on May ballot
- Downhill slide
- Caledonia seeking bids for new township hall design
- Educational tree grove planned for Gaines park
- Kentwood to hold leadership retreat
- Still dancing, Kentwood resident celebrates her 100th birthday
- Penasee Globe
- Allegan County Jail inmates help with hair
- Suspect in General RV burglary arrested
- Help with heating bills found in state, federal programs
- Students celebrate bubble gum day
- Art Clash on view
- Wind Outreach Team presents information on wind turbines in Michigan
- Student shooting threats unsubstantiated says WUS Superintendent
- A free, hot meal for all is available in the Samaritan s Kitchen
- Allegan County designation hoped to spur transmission development
- Fundraising concert
- Henika District Library offers patrons downloadable audio books
- Mystery motel
- Local volunteers focus on supporting, maintaining local food supply
- Wayland students raise $3,145 for Haiti relief
- Faith and music are central to family life of the Sooys
- Unidentified group
- WUHS students sell t-shirts in support of Hope Lodge, teacher battling cancer
- All Star Honors Band
- LETTER: Get facts before bashing school board
- LETTER: Leadership begins from the top
- Forest Hills Advance
- Foot Solutions offers comprehensive help for problem feet
- Snap Fitness opens
- Bricks on the brain
- Rogers senior illustrates WKACC children's book
- Twenty arrested for gambling at Kentwood hotel
- Fire chief keeps eye on used truck market, saves big
- Kentwood places public safety levy on May ballot
- Downhill slide
- Endurance Fitness Center staff helps members meet their goals
- Best Packaging strengthened by merger with Kentwood company
- Nonprofit remains low key but continues work with area youth
- Firefighters to receive updated gear
- Kentwood to hold leadership retreat
- Still dancing, Kentwood resident celebrates her 100th birthday
- Plans unveiled for new Caledonia library building
- Local school districts sign on for 'Race to the Top' funding
- Great locations abound for winter birding in Michigan
- Stretch of Alaska Avenue may see paving this year
- 'Mostly Michigan' artwork on display
- Professional Eyecare of West Michigan now open in Gaines
- South Advance
- Team raising funds for trip to nationals
- Caledonia basketball teams holding annual food drive
- Riddle remains unsolved, third clue released
- Caledonia FFA members earn state recognition
- Lower dog tag fees offered
- Critics say public safety tax would hurt city, not help
- Students use local newspaper as tool in classroom
- You shovel your way…
- Caledonia seeking bids for new township hall design
- Educational tree grove planned for Gaines park
- WKTV could cease operations without franchise fees
- Season opener
- Kentwood Police investigating break-in
- Neighborhood Stabilization Program rehabs foreclosed homes
- Gaines planners request sidewalks at school, church
- Campau Corners will get upgrade
- Game time
- Wyoming to seek 2-mill public safety tax levy in May
- Davison Flagstaff
- Davison schools celebrate administrators
- Davison Area Recreation plan expands
- Offbeat: The Sunday Offbeat
- Car damaged in hit-and-run in Davison plaza
- Walking adds up for Davison Township employees
- Euchre tournament to aid Cancer Society
- Orange you glad I'm not a fashion columnist?
- Mayor makes appointments to commissions, boards
- Loud exhaust stop leads to arrest
- Man arrested after going through car in Davison
- Heavy opposition to proposed medical marijuana rule in Richfield Township
- Election season is ahead
- Effort to bring potable water to Haiti gathers steam
- Davison Township workers win Outreach East fundraiser
- One woman dead in Davison Township crash on Bristol Road
- Davison Schools Superintendent Clay Perkins to retire this summer
- Need help with your taxes? Free tax preparation sites to aid low- to moderate-income people
- Davison Area Senior Center to honor 50-year marriage couples
- Davison City Council adopts snow, garbage laws revisions
- Davison residents soon to pay more for water, sewer
- The Detroit Jewish News
- Farmington Observer
- The writing's on the walls: Artistic students make their mark in Harrison's halls
- Unleash personal power at Better Living Series
- Groove to 'Schoolhouse Rock' at Power Middle
- Basement Burger Bar to open in Cook Building
- Serra Toyota: 'seriously, it's crazy'
- Tough choices spark emotional responses
- Haiti contribution is exception to charitable giving tax rules
- Hills to explore filling preschool gap
- 17 interviewed for Civic Theatre committee
- Locals want action, not 'lip service'
- The writing's on the walls
- 'It's from their hearts': Students send love to troops in Operation Valentine
- 'It's from their hearts': Students send love to troops in Operation Valentine
- OCC to host 'Job Seeking in Tough Times'
- Local police calls
- Schulz serves as Farmington interim public safety director
- Nominations sought for artist awards
- Investors need a level head, emotions in check
- Winter Gala's auction items are high-flying, romantic and more
- Cultures come together at Wooddale's International Night
- Flint Township News
- Lincoln Birthday Concert Planned
- The Flint Township McCarty Library to Close on Fridays
- Genesee County home sales set record in 2009; Sales in Bay and Saginaw counties also up over 2008
- Outdoor Events Coming up soon
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- CAVALIERS, CHARGERS LIVE ONLINE FRIDAY
- Need help with your taxes? Free tax preparation sites to aid low- to moderate-income people
- Genesee Valley Center and American Heart Association to host Go Red health event and fashion show
- Outdoor Events Coming Up
- Genesee District Library events for February
- Genesee Intermediate School District board approves $2 million in construction contracts, many to out-of-county companies
- Genesee Valley Center and American Heart Association to host Go Red health event and fashion show
- Local outdoors events and news
- The Salvation Army of Genesee County receives grant from Community Foundation of Greater Flint
- Michigan's physical therapy assistants in limbo over new federal and state licensing
- Recent sentencings in Genesee Circuit Court
- Offbeat: The Sunday Offbeat
- Flint River Wild Ones to present Master Gardener Alicia Ellis on Michigan native succulent and cacti plants
- New Michigan Emerging Markets Skill Alliance for Tool and Die could train 400 existing and new workers
- More than 4 inches of snow dumped on Genesee County in winter storm, roads slippery
- The Davison Index
- Blotter
- Business Briefs
- New golf pro at Metamora Golf and Country Club
- Exciting changes at the Davison Family Barber Shop
- I N D E X Calendar
- Could two become one?
- Perkins announces retirement, plans to leave district s helm this summer
- Adams earns teaching degree at CMU
- Volunteers needed for ACS Daffodil Days
- In Brief
- School board, staff experience new food service
- Lost boy found through Reverse 911
- Goodrich woman dies during crash
- Shriners to hold Davison mini-clinic
- News Briefs
- Out of the past
- Film Clips
- Community Briefs
- DAVISON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT OF THE WEEK
- Area talent shines during The Andersonville Trial at FYT
- Flushing Observer
- Flushing's 'Flagman' still running despite cancer, old age
- Upcoming events at Flushing Senior Center
- Calendar of events for Flushing area
- Genesee County home sales set record in 2009; Sales in Bay and Saginaw counties also up over 2008
- Family dynasty continues at Flushing spelling bee
- Sponsors sought for Flushing Walleye Festival
- Flushing Band and Orchestra Boosters to have scrapbook fundraiser
- Outdoor Events Coming up soon
- Business group lobbies for Pierson Road refit
- Steven B. Neil becomes the second charged in Genesee County's largest elder abuse case
- Earthquake postpones Flushing philanthropist's Haiti trip
- Son, father take back Liberty Family Dining restaurant in Flushing
- Flushing Police arrest two men in connection with Lucky Star Market
- Judge will not halt Feb. 23 recall election against Flushing Township Supervisor Don Schwieman
- Schwieman's lawyer will ask judge to throw out Feb. 23 recall ballot
- Flushing area calendar of events
- Upcoming events at Flushing Senior Center
- Flushing parents of driver's ed students must attend one of three meetings
- Flushing elementary school students dish out cash to help Haiti
- Flushing Walleye Festival receives award from Flint Area Convention and Visitor's Bureau
- Clare County Review
- Beat the Winter Blues in Clare
- Sheriff Blotter 2/5/2010
- Charges dropped against Clare teens for T-P incident
- Clare County BOC 2/3/10, Part 1
- Gillis and Jessup win gold at Reed City
- Clare Skiers score first at conference
- Clare grapplers drop one to Gladwin
- Jack Pine Basketball standings
- Sports Recap
- Business Professionals of America
- Be a 4-H Volunteer here in Clare County. Make a difference.
- MMCC Expands Program for Lifelong Learning
- $30k in auto racing items stolen
- That's Whats Up!
- New video company opens in Mt. Pleasant
- Complainers dampen spirit of Christmas Wish
- O Neil James Boots Newkirk
- Clare audit shows city in good shape
- Over 50 receive Christmas Wishes
- Duane E. Jewell
- WDIV TV
- Robberies Spark Gym Safety Measures
- Mich. Wind Technology Grant Approved
- Road Rage Shooting Suspect Released
- 'Valentine's Day' Movie Images
- Jury: No Decision Yet In Riddle Trial
- SE Michigan Bracing For Winter Storm
- Commuter Alert: I-94 Lanes Reopen
- Severe Weather Alert In Effect
- COMMUTER ALERT: NB I-75 Closed For Fatal Crash
- U.S. Committed To Halting Asian Carp
- Should The Word 'Retard' Be Banned?
- Sisters Die In Mackinac Island Crash
- Man Accused Of Beating Pup In Court
- COMMUTER ALERT: EB I-94 Closed At Michigan Avenue
- Wayne Co. Kicks Off Census Initiative
- World's Tallest Tower Closes Deck
- Where Are 'The Breakfast Club' Stars Now?
- Local 4Casters Tracking Winter Storm
- Lansing Mayor Enters Governor's Race
- Gov't Gives Closing In Riddle Trial
- WEYI TV
- Made in Michigan: KM International
- 2 sisters killed when snowmobile goes over cliff
- MidMichigan religious leaders challenge hate crimes law
- Midland Police: Beware of cell phone scam
- Pipe bomb explosion injures teens
- US to commit $78.5M to halt Asian carp
- Police use pepper spray to calm school fight
- Pipe bomb explosion
- Motorist stops, pulls elderly man from house fire
- Detroit Zoo housing 1,100 animals seized in raid
- Midland fire
- Beer and bones
- Detroit Airport-Security Breach
- White House meeting to deal with Asian carp threat
- Police: Man tried to buy crack with credit card
- Powers Catholic move to GM SPO
- Ice rescue on Lobdell Lake
- More join race for governor
- 'Go Red for Women' at Genesee Valley Mall
- GM workers in Detroit stay put
- WILX TV
- Confusing 'Census' Going Around
- Special Report: Battling Meth In Hillsdale
- Mayor Bernero Officially Enters Governor's Race
- Toyota To Recall 300,000 Prius Hybrids
- Security Scare At Detroit Metro
- What's Going Around
- Police: Robbery Suspect Killed By Drunk Driver
- Waverly School Board Meeting
- Space Shuttle Lifts Off
- Gas Prices Up...Barely
- Bernero Announces Run For Governor
- Bernero For Governor
- MSU Professors Rate Superbowl Ads
- Best Super Bowl Ads
- Motorist Stops, Pulls Elderly Man From House Fire
- Brennan: Stop Criticizing Anti-Terror Efforts
- Mich. Officer Strikes Deer, His Third Such Run-in
- Mich. Boy's Teddy Bear Drive Aims to Benefit Haiti
- Wireless Monitors Help Researchers Study Chickens
- Mich. Gets Grant to Analyze Untested Rape Kits
- WJBK TV
- US to Spend to Try to Halt Asian Carp
- Man Killed Outside Lucky's in Detroit
- Bernero Enters Mich. Governor's Race
- Airport Security Breach: Man Arrested
- Local Reverend Charged with CSC
- Feds: Sam Riddle Was 'Political Pimp'
- Airport Breach: Man Had No Boarding Pass
- Rep. John Murtha is Dead at 77
- Rpt: Obama to Unveil New School Lunches
- Security Breach: Detroit Metro Airport
- Closing Arguments for Sam Riddle
- Granholm/White House Talking Asian Carp
- Rick Snyder: One Tough Nerd
- Virg Bernero Announces Run for Governor
- Amber Alert Cancelled For 14-Year-Old
- New Orleans Celebrates Superbowl
- Judge: Bridge Built Booths Illegally
- MSU Student Killed In Indiana Crash
- Toyota Dealers Busy Fixing Recalls
- Family Searches For Kendrick Gilkie
- WJRT TV
- Midland hosting Dow Corning Tennis Classic
- Flint's Board of Education is in turmoil
- Asian Carp fight heads to nation's Capitol
- Effort on to revamp Pierson Road
- Effort on to save area golf courses from closure
- Michigan governor's race gains steam
- 5 dead, 12 injured in power plant explosion
- Tebow Super Bowl ad gets viewers talking
- Gasoline prices dip 5.76 cents across the U.S.
- Saints shock Colts 31-17 in Super Bowl
- Two men rescued after snowmobile accident
- Local fans celebrate this year's Super Bowl
- Flint shooting leaves man in critical condition
- Salvation Army to open new outlet store
- Lear employees approve plant move
- 5 confirmed dead in Connecticut power plant explosion
- Explosion death toll unknown, injuries said to be fewer than 50
- 'Dear John' takes down 'Avatar' at box office
- Two killed in Connecticut explosion, dozens injured
- NFL commentator Warren Sapp pre-empted by battery charge
- WLAJ TV
- US to commit $78.5M to try to halt Asian carp
- State approves grants for wind technology research
- Couple charged after 1,000 pounds of pot found
- SW MI film studio opens on site of ex-Lear plant
- Police accuse woman of slashing her 1-year-old son
- Detroit Metro passenger traffic declines in 2009
- Bill would let college students postpone jury duty
- Granholm to OK higher bond limit for Mich cities
- MSU researcher gets $2M to attack worm diseases
- Gov. Granholm: Create jobs by creating employers
- AP source: Christmas bomb suspect flips on cleric
- Michigan renews push to close Chicago ship locks
- Michigan movie studio announces 1st feature film
- No bail for Mich. woman linked to child porn
- Warren man charged with 10th drunk driving offense
- 2010 Michigan International Auto Show kicks off
- Activists promise fight for more Great Lakes money
- Pierino Foods recalling mislabeled pasta shells
- US gov't investigating Prius brakes
- Mich. gov focuses on jobs in final SoS speech
- WLNS TV
- It's Official: Lansing Mayor To Run For Governor
- Lansing Police Kill Pit bull
- Shots Fired in Jackson
- Amazing Race Casting Call
- Auto Show Winners
- Win Tickets to Cirque du Soleil
- Man Holding Up Downtown Lansing Under Arrest
- Police Searching for Man with Gun
- Lansing Mayor To Run For Governor
- Cherry: 'I will not be a candidate for Governor in 2010.'
- Win Tickets to the Bridal World Event
- Win Tickets to the Auto Show
- Send Us Your Holiday Lights Photos
- WLUC TV
- Boy Scouts turn 100
- Gubernatorial hopeful in Marquette
- Munising sees slow start in winter tourism
- Snowmobile over a cliff, sisters dead
- Driver in crash that killed 3 pleads guilty
- Ice fishing tradition returns to UP
- Donating items for musher bags
- Keweenaw stabbing suspect jailed
- Man arrested after Detroit airport security breach
- School trying to regroup after embezzlement
- Officials meet to deal with Asian carp threat
- Tonight on TV6 News Monday
- POLL - Super Bowl
- POLL - Mild winter concerns
- Diamond in the North - Boxing
- Sixty-five percent of vaccinated children need H1N1 booster
- AAA: MI gas prices up 1.2 cents
- Tip-up Town
- Stabbing suspect jailed, investigation continues
- Ice climbers invade Munising
- WMYD TV
- WNEM TV
- Phone Scam Targets Visa Card Holders
- Sanford Man Pleads Guilty In Deadly U.P. Crash
- Flint Museum Celebrates 100 Years Of Scouting
- Bay Co. Man Sentenced In Baseball Bat Attack
- Baseball Bat Beating Suspect Sentenced To Prison
- 24-Hour Snow Event Could Dump 6-10 Inches
- Home Invasion Nets Guns, Officer's Uniforms
- Police, EMS Respond To B.V. High School Fight
- Police, EMS Respond To High School Fight
- 2 Teens Injured Creating Home-Made Pipe Bomb
- Baseball Bat Beating Suspect To Be Sentenced
- Police: Man Tried To Buy Crack With Credit Card
- Super Bowl XLIV Ads Make For Some Big Laughs
- Police: Man Tried To Buy Crack With Credit
- White House Meeting Over Asian Carp Threat
- Fiery Weekend Crash Kills 1 In Saginaw County
- Ex-Owner Of Mustang: Sheriff Broke The Law
- Midland Police Warn People Of Cell Phone Scam
- Qualifying For Dow Corning Tennis Free To Watch
- Driver Stops, Pulls Elderly Man From House Fire
- WOOD TV
- Road commissions under budget, for now
- Fmr Belding mayor gets 18 mo. in prison
- No-contest plea in girlfriend shooting
- Biggest snowstorm in two months coming
- Security at EK High after shots fired
- US commits $78m to fight Asian carp
- Wife gets life in husband's murder
- Laidoff worker suspect in shooting boss
- Service improving at Kent County DHS?
- General Dynamics closing W. MI facility
- Man pleads guilty in deadly U.P. crash
- General Dynamics closing W. MI plant
- M-21 bridge closing? Crowd expected
- Granholm, others in DC for carp meeting
- One burglar caught, 2nd sought
- Seven people in 1 car hurt in crash
- Virg Bernero enters MI governor's race
- 2 intruders/assaulters caught
- 1 arrested after Detroit airport breach
- Man tried to buy crack with credit card
- WPBN TV
- Elk Rapids Schools face $1 million deficit
- Grieving Family Remembers Fallen Traverse City Soldier
- 1.7 Million In Grants To Study Offshore Wind Farms
- Consumers Energy Ordered To Give Customers Refund
- Man Pleads Guilty In Crash That Killed 3
- Antrim County Man Killed While Snowmobiling
- Sisters Killed In Snowmobile Crash
- Woman Killed In Snowmobile Accident
- TCAPS Set To Vote On Budget Cuts
- Historic Home Destroyed By Fire
- Cheboygan Searching For New Leader
- Fact Finder: Pay to Handicap Park?
- Deputy Hits Deer With Patrol Car
- LIVE LINKS - Monday, February 8
- Local bands get together for Haiti Benefit
- Traverse City soldier killed in line of duty
- Super Saturday Summit
- Rally to stop asian carp
- Local Toyota dealer focuses on customer safety
- Winter Wonderfest
- WWMT TV
- Super Bowl Commercials
- Winter Storm Warning
- 86-year-old robbery victim recounts ordeal
- Sentenced for killing her husband
- Charged with shooting West Michigan apple farmer
- Man charged in Meijer parking lot robbery
- Sexual assault suspect turns himself in
- Wayland Superintendent to speak to Newschannel 3 about Words of Warning
- Update: Suspect in strong-armed robbery arraigned
- Police arrest home invasion suspect
- One dead after fatal shooting in Kent County
- She says she was beaten and held hostage for three days
- Haitian orphans settling in to West Michigan
- Fatal house fire in Muskegon
- Police look to identify armed robber
- Updated: Springer trial goes to jury
- Police say suspect in strong-armed robbery has confessed
- Police searching for rape suspect
- Fallout from Words of Warning
- Calhoun County seeing increased reports of suspected norovirus cases
- WXYZ TV
- Trip Trouble: Emergency Health Problems
- SNOW ALERT: 6'-10' When Does it Start?
- ALERT: I-94 Reopens After School Bus Crash
- Jury Deliberating in Riddle Corruption Case
- ALERT: School Bus Crash Closes I-94
- Man Tasered After Airport Security Breach
- Closing Arguments in Riddle Corruption Trial
- Pastor Charged With Criminal Sexual Conduct
- REPORT: Toyota Plans Giant Prius Recall
- Security Breach at Metro Airport
- WEATHER ALERT: 6'-10' of Snow Coming
- Super Bowl Ad Nauseum
- Lifetime Warranty Loopholes
- POLL: The Best Super Bowl Commercials
- Man Killed During Road Rage Incident
- Snowmobiler Missing in St. Clair Shores
- MI Boy's Teddy Bear Drive to Benefit Haiti
- Judge Orders Removal of Toll Booths
- A Glance at Haiti 26 Days After Catastrophic Quake
- Apparent Double Homicide Reported in SW Michigan
- WZZM TV
- Michael Jackson's doctor pleads not guilty
- Retooling Michigan: How to save the Great Lakes from Asian Carp
- UPDATE: 911 tape reveals details of Kentwood murder
- Man arraigned in murder of Grand Rapids area fruit farmer
- Nerd to be 'central theme' in Snyder for Governor campaign
- US to commit $78.5 million to try to halt Asian carp
- Spring Lake man sentenced to jail
- 2 sisters killed when snowmobile goes over Mackinac Island cliff
- Grand Valley State University receives grant to study wind energy in Lake Michigan
- Suspect arraigned in Alpine farmer's murder
- Toyota plans to recall 300,000 Prius vehicles
- US to commit $78.5 billion to try to halt Asian carp
- Local Christian schools form coalition, launch social media campaign
- Bernero enters Michigan Democratic governor's race
- One arrested; another at large, in Ottawa County burglaries
- UPDATE: Crews battle Kent County apartment fire
- Endeavor blasts off in final pre-dawn shuttle launch
- Quality issues cause Toyota resale values to fall
- College food banks step up for students struggling to pay bills
- Super Bowl Ads Attract Big Attention
- Grand Haven Tribune
- Letters to the Editor for Feb. 8
- Lakers bounce back with win over Vikings
- Wrestling roundup: SL secures outright title; Bucs can't contend in O-K Red
- SL students win 7 medals, 3 trophies at state chess tourney
- Library hosts barbershop singers
- Winter storm watch begins Tuesday morning
- Former SL woman wants to win dream wedding
- Ottawa County's gypsy moth program terminated
- GH native helps give 'Comfort' to Haitian earthquake victims
- Business fundamentals presented at SLDL Saturday
- Fired cops get their jobs back
- State of the State: Governor pushing entrepreneurship for revival
- Wear red to raise awareness
- Letters to the Editor for Feb. 4
- Changes to rental registration leave city looking at change
- Granholm likely to avoid tax talk in speech tonight
- GR continues with turbine request without grant
- Trio of Bucs heading to Div. II
- Tigers wear down WMC
- Sunken sub ID'd as one Al Jacobson served on
- The Daily Mining Gazette
- Kids enjoy Barnel pet
- Hard work brings Carnival's prize
- Copper Country Humane Society needs help
- A new face at Project Hope
- Improving one's wellness
- A little idea goes a long way
- BHK looking for new leader
- A rip roarin' good time
- Phi Kappa Tau reign continues
- Winter Carnival snow statue winners announced
- Local departments get grants
- Carrying quite the load
- Student organizations raise money for charity projects
- Creating Winter Carnival
- Having a sense of place
- Car fire this morning
- Hancock Housing Foundation's Quincy Haven finds funding
- Broomball fever: Catch it!
- Krock gets up to 15 years
- Wellness Symposium set for Friday
- The Daily News
- Ice angler rescued from Munising Bay
- White House discusses Asian carp
- Tip-Up racers
- Tanker tips on M-35
- Heart health: Controlling risk factors is key approach
- Home theater and TV giveaway
- Niagara decides to reduce scope of 141 project
- 'Super' Sunday planned
- Rock woman killed in crash
- Civil Emergency Message
- Crash victim identified
- Snowmobiler injured in Ontonagon County
- Winter Carnival winners named
- No update on injured youngster
- Texas Hold'em tourney for Aurora department March 6
- Olson elected Michigan Township Association treasurer
- Supernatural musical comedy to benefit Spring Lake Shelter
- Drug arrest in Beecher
- Academic Booster Club provides computer lab to KHS
- State police respond to thousands of calls
- Daily Press
- Embezzlement under investigation at Big Bay School
- Body art businesses now being regulated
- Chamber Love Affair
- No action in illegal fishing cases
- Secretary of State gets new location
- Rock woman killed in crash
- Blast from the past
- Officials take stand in carp fight
- Child injured in bus accident, remains in Milwaukee hospital
- Box tops bring bucks
- Power plant talks continue
- Esky looks for water project funds
- Escanaba power talks continue
- Child injured by bus in Hannahville
- Contracts approved for Viau, Berbohm
- Accident response
- Esky DDA looks at future
- Inmate found guilty
- Schoolcraft hospital showcases upgrades
- Nerat to meet with county
- Ludington Daily News
- Power restored after afternoon outage
- Lawmakers like tone of stqte of
- LHS grad wins Academy Award
- Local property values show decline
- Hart business owner arrested on child porn charge
- Snowblower stolen
- Pentwater man arrested for threatening workers in Burger King
- Solo Ensemble Video
- Ludington bests Manistee, wins its 13th Quiz Bowl
- Taste of Mason County
- LHS grad wins Academy Award
- 4 way stop?
- Parolee arrested leaving scene of break-in
- Machine injures man
- Hoekstra reintroduces bill to allow for the recall of federal officials
- Walking for Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
- Lawmakers like governor's upbeat tone in state of state
- January above average for snow
- Hansen, Scripps opine on Granholm's 2010 Michigan State of State Address
- Governor unlikely to talk taxes
- Grand Rapids Business Journal
- No applications yet in Muskegon
- WEB EXCLUSIVE Monday 1 16 pm
- Difficult issue comes home
- Make this year a great time to start thinking big
- Local dentists seek CTs as CON changes loom
- Area's slow but steady growth pattern is continuing
- WEB EXCLUSIVE Monday 9 30 am
- Herman Miller seeks info via video contest
- New Rylee's Ace Hardware is changing with the times
- Richard Raubolt helps through psychoanalysis
- What do salespeople do that's a best practice?
- Saint Mary's, MHP, other hospitals in regional plan
- WEB EXCLUSIVE FEBRUARY 4, 2 29pm
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- Allegan General to Host wound center
- Who's Who
- Plans & Proposals
- WEB EXCLUSIVE FEBRUARY 4, 11 41am
- WEB EXCLUSIVE FEBRUARY 4, 11 45am
- The little ambulance company that could
- West Bloomfield Eccentric
- Clio Messenger
- Lincoln Birthday Concert Planned
- Investigators on scene of single-car crash that killed one in Thetford Township
- Libraries to Close on Fridays
- Clio to start fund-raising for 2010 Relay for Life
- Clio Cast & Crew to take stage with 'Run for Your Wife'
- Clio bans outdoor burners
- Thetford Township reschedules sewer rate hearing
- Clio Area Educational Foundation names teacher of the year
- Vienna Township Haiti benefit hosted by Elvis
- Clio schools hire new varsity football coach, other staff
- Thetford Senior Center still has tickets available for its Valentine's Dance
- The Clio Area Chamber of Commerce recognizes area leaders
- Clio Area Arts Society hosts student art competition
- Clio Area Arts Society hosts student art competition
- Genesee County home sales set record in 2009; Sales in Bay and Saginaw counties also up over 2008
- The Clio Area Chamber of Commerce recognizes area leaders
- Clio schools hire new varsity football coach, other staff
- Thetford Senior Center still has tickets available for its Valentine's Dance
- Outdoor Events Coming up soon
- Vienna Township Haiti benefit hosted by Elvis
- The County Press
- Fair board land swap deal falls through
- Love INC needs help
- LCS board vents frustration at challenge to fund every-day kindergarten
- Downtown Imlay City awash in hearts
- LRMC continues collaboration to improve patient quality of care
- Shoebox Memories returns to downtown
- Volkswagen Tiguan
- Lambing clinics planned for Feb. 13 and 20
- More help for Haiti
- Young dairy professionals meet
- Dryden Winterfest
- Eastern Michigan Young Marines open a class for new recruits
- She said YES! so tell us about it
- Smokin nice guitars
- Made-in-Michigan Film Society meeting
- Get ready for Relay for Life
- McDonald s fundraiser to benefit Turrill Elementary
- Rapping at school
- KP Fight Cancer Night set
- Police Beat
- Westland Eagle
- Remediation plan approved for Central City Park
- Westland announces layoffs, cost-cutting measures
- City demolishes first home in Norwayne
- Anderson signs on to texting ban bill
- Budget director appointed in Westland
- Westland honored for 2 projects
- Quilting group preserves precious times
- Retailer renews commitment to Westland
- New council prepares for challenges
- New council sworn in in Westland
- Westland, schools team up on resource officer
- Westland promotes Action for Earth
- Infrastructure projects are in the pipes in Westland
- Leelanau Enterprise
- $40 million capital investment needed for Sugar Loaf, plan says
- Island teams to play Wildcats
- Glen Lake, St. Mary crown school spelling bee champs
- Hahnenberg plans Bible study class
- Kasson board members won't seek pay hikes in new budget
- $40 million capital investment needed for Sugar Loaf, plan says
- Omena News: 'Last Girls Book Club' retreat held
- 'Super' passionate; Saints, Colts fans await big game
- The Cost of the Super Bowl
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- 'Super' passionate; Saints, Colts fans await big game
- Ski teams earn top-3 finishes in final league meet
- Suit filed over pedestrian's death
- Seminar set on phragmites
- More fact-finding for DDA urged
- 'Change for Change' aids quake victims
- 'Change for Change' aids quake victims
- Laker girls 'really clicking'
- Aiding Peruvian villagers' vision - and seeing one of world's 'wonders'
- Southfield Eccentric
- After-school jobs give autistic students practical experience
- Blues band to perform
- Tax deadline is extended in Southfield
- Capuchins host annual fund-raiser
- Ferndale Chamber to launch new name, logo
- Relay for Life kick-off is Feb. 10
- Clawson council confirms Pollock as city manager
- City Fest to join antique garage sale
- Fire hall stairway sparks concern
- Southfield school closings vote coming Tuesday
- South Oakland officials dubious over governor's plans
- Help at hand
- Getaway driver charged in home invasion
- Ferndale forums to air need for parking improvements
- Business customers cope during power outage
- Police TASER suspect in domestic dispute
- Library renovation wins approval despite criticism
- Find a 'window' to your soul at Ferndale blues fest
- Local beauty pageant winners make 'friends'
- Lines drawn on $168M Berkley school bond
- DeWitt-Bath Review
- The 10 must-have features in today's new homes
- Suppliers hiring as GM gears up for third shift
- School officials: Student safety, not count day, will rule Wednesday
- East Lansing eyes millage bump
- Reports: Toyota to recall Prius
- MSU men's basketball: Lucas questionable for Purdue
- GM: Vibe accelerator parts ship this week
- Gladys Mohler
- CTS-V wins high praise
- Detect it: Keep alert to invisible gas
- Enjoy the coveted cookies beyond dessert with these recipes
- Wine: Valentine reds for your chocolate lover
- Heavy snow expected in Lansing this week
- Charities must register with state
- Support efforts trying to make a difference
- CTS-V is a masterpiece
- Many changes in tax forms this filing year
- GM transfers settling in to jobs, life in area
- Greening Mid-Michigan workshop is Feb. 18
- Potterville reviewing options after Jan. 30 downtown fire
- Plymouth Observer
- Township Teamsters agree to concessions
- Charitable contributions must be documented
- Spa, theater team up for Valentine's Day promo
- Proverbs to pantyhose: Tea party fellowship good for soul
- Hilarious clash unfolds in Players production
- Community reaches out to help Haiti
- Around Plymouth
- Locals: Plymouth could benefit in Granholm's 'new' Michigan
- New township precinct map means changes for many
- Reborn Burroughs spun off, plans growth
- Reborn Burroughs spun off, plans Plymouth growth
- Investors need a level head, emotions in check
- Not-guilty plea for museum director in assault case
- Canton man charged in accident
- Around Plymouth
- Crime Watch
- Plymouth Pipeline
- Clerk is township's 2010 census liaison
- Freeway crash claims Ypsilanti teen
- Worthy appeals new trial ruling in beheading
- Michigan Chronicle & Front Page
- Living Black History: The Michigan Chronicle
- Haiti Solidarity Book Fair
- Columbus Short in Armored
- Regina King's Latest Triumph: 'Southland'
- Gifts From the Heart
- First Black Lt. Gov.?
- Councilman Kenyatta's Posturing Should Be Called Out
- Small Business Leader To Head Regional Chamber
- Inside the King Center: An Encounter with Bernard LaFayette
- DPS Board Is Pathetic
- King's Nephew Speak Out
- Danny Glover Criticizes Obama's Performance
- Jacksons
- Tough Road In 2010
- Joyful Sounds
- Eunice W. Johnson Passes At 93
- The 'POP'-ular View: Unpredictable
- 2000-2009 End Of The Decade: Are We Better or Worse Off?
- From Whence We Came
- Don't Distort Currie's Political Legacy
- Oceana's Herald-Journal
- Census bureau needs workers locally
- Silver Lake area chamber plans Lunch & Learn Feb. 9
- Road board rescinds non-union pay raises
- Road board rescinds non-union pay raises
- Grant plans Water Road work
- Oceana EMS implements wireless tracking system
- Oceana EMS implements wireless tracking system
- Hart sets hearing for streetscape project
- Recumbent tricycle taken from disabled man
- Briefs, updates 2.4.2010
- Police, emergency activity 2.4.2010
- Court sentencings 2.4.2010
- Government agenda 2.4.2010
- Richard A. Shorty Nyquist
- Stacy L. Myers
- Clara Genevieve Squig
- Linda L. Crase
- Thelma Barbara Otworth
- Joseph E. Niewiek
- Public Notices 2/4/10
- South Lyon Herald
- Snowmobile accident kills former South Lyon resident and her Canton sister
- District pink-slips custodians, reduces cleaning schedules
- Allowing children to learn from mistakes helps prepare them for success
- Church Events
- Board creates policy to restrict members from entering schools
- South Lyon Community Schools 2010 kindergarten registration
- South Lyon East 'family' rallies to school's defense
- Top building official resigns
- Cop calls
- Benefit set for South Lyon kidnapping victim
- Ohio women charged with robbing Green Oak store
- In brief
- Lyon Township's top building official resigns
- South Lyon school board meeting agenda includes custodial changes and athletic fees
- In brief
- South Lyon elementary students prepare for big spelling bee
- Trial date set for man accused of shooting teen
- Crash, chase spawn charges
- Cop calls
- Community Briefs
- Redford Observer
- correction
- Charitable deductions need to be documented
- Learn to say no to your children more often
- Redford Union High students celebrate Queen of Hearts
- Awrey's still fires up ovens after 100 years
- Brothers seek justice in mother's murder
- Residents liked Granholm's final State of the State
- Trustees will consider pay cut
- Property values plunge across township
- Local skaters take first place in Prague
- School days: Redford roots deep in potential showdown between Dillon, Cox
- Redford residents find hope in Granholm address
- Redford roots deep in potential showdown between Dillon, Cox
- Man faces sexual assault charges
- Campus proposed for fire, police training
- Smoke alarms: A simple way to save a life
- Redford Chamber bestows Spirit of Redford award
- Investors need a level head, emotions in check
- Cab driver 'critical' after crash
- South Redford to expand budget talks
- Milford Times
- Milford library millage renewal likely on August ballot
- Milford native is mascot designer for 2010 winter games
- Tax proposals for police, roads likely in Milford
- An Olympic feat
- Forums to focus on Huron Valley school budget
- State of the State lays out broad agenda
- White Lake teen gets 5 to 15 years in golf club slaying
- Highland man guilty of first-degree murder, felony murder
- Commerce woman arrested for second drunk driving offense
- Milford Times in Brief
- Community Calendar
- Schools, businesses open hearts to community with fund-raiser
- Kids, parents can have fun at upcoming family dance
- Milford Village on board with e-mail alerts
- Forums to focus on school budget
- Is cityhood in Milford's future?
- Tax proposals for police, roads likely in Milford
- Is cityhood in Milford's future?
- Relay for Life kicks off Wednesday
- Highland man guilty of first degree murder, felony murder
- Canton Eagle
- Budget could be good for Michigan, nation
- Recall, or not recall: Supervisor Paul White
- Another question to ask in Van Buren
- House votes to end lifetime benefits
- Canton police catch suspected jewel thieves
- International Festival returns on Saturday
- Quote of the day
- Friendship has a new home in Canton
- Quote of the day
- Letter of the day
- Thought for Jan. 25
- Let's Save Michigan!
- Break-in suspect caught
- Corriveau to seek senate seat
- Corriveau to seat senate seat
- Regional, national acts shine in Canton
- A year of progress, a year of optimism
- Is this 'race' necessary?
- Prelude to another election season
- School board leads strong
- Sanilac County News
- Veterans donation driv e planned
- Dubs joins car dealer
- Lukshaitis earns honors
- Lindke earns degree
- Good Citizen awards announced
- Meeks engagement
- Help celebrate a century of scouting
- Hospital staff announced
- Emily's good deed
- Zuehlke-Nicol wed
- Community Calendar
- District Court
- Circuit Court
- DEQ tosses back sewer plans
- Sandusky sweethearts
- Sheriff s Office heats up 2 cold cases
- Doctoring quake victims
- 'Taste' event raises more than $5000
- Lexington on limb over trees
- Marlette native authors children's book
- Gratiot County Herald
- Spring is near and so is allergy season
- Orthopaedic Connection: Interesting Facts About Bones (I Think!)
- Those with diabetes are at greater risk for heart disease
- A new course for life: Weight Loss Surgery Seminar
- Comfort foods that won't spoil your waistline
- Orthopaedic Connection: 'Imaging Techniques 301'
- Get the scoop on shoveling snow safely
- Regular daily activities provide exercise a person needs
- Use the food pyramid for a balanced diet
- Orthopaedic Connection: 'Imaging Techniques: Course 201'
- Orthopaedic Connection: 'Understanding Imaging Techniques'
- Free weight loss seminar at Gratiot Medical Center
- Children's oral care is especially important during the holidays
- Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women
- Letter To The Editor (January 14, 2010 issue)
- St. Ignace News
- Engadine Consolidated Schools
- Pickford Library Seeks Students for Youth Board
- Rudyard
- Brevort
- Mackinac Island
- DeTour
- Engadine-Gould City
- Les Cheneaux
- DEAL ME IN
- St. Ignace
- Michigan Politics
- Mackinaw Mush Canceled
- Land May Be Traded in Harbor Deal
- Island Winterfest Begins Saturday
- Patients To See Better Access at New Hospital
- Wilk Named City Police Chief
- Book Shows Off Car Culture
- Clark Township Minutes
- Hefty Catches Hauled Up From Munuscong Bay During 2010 Walleye Jamboree
- Engadine Consolidated Schools
- Plymouth Journal
- http://lunatech-3d.com/3dplymouth.html
- Service clubs plan combined benefit
- Vote 'yes' on recall [2]
- Auto Show Highlights Industry s Future and Michigan s [1]
- Record day
- Letter of the day, Jan. 27 [2]
- Heise enters race for open House of Representative s seat [1]
- Let's Save Michigan! [1]
- Re-sculpted Ice Festival returns to Plymouth
- Heise enters race for open House of Representative s seat
- Concert will aid earthquake victims
- Plymouth attorney to seek 20th District House seat
- Fiscal irresponsibility another reason for Recall vote [1]
- Recall information labeled misleading
- Fiscal irresponsibility another reason for Recall vote
- Faking it?
- Reason for Recall election cited
- Reflections on 2009
- Beware 'Obamanomics'
- Insurance legislation should protect consumers
- Westland Observer
- Save documentation of charitable donations
- The era of the Harlem Renaissance
- Awrey's still fires up ovens after 100 years
- Dealers see some foot traffic after Toyota recalls
- Community Calendar
- Teen's drawing promotes Detroit as Olympics host
- Seminar markets rehabilitated homes in city
- Nursing home worker charged with embezzlement
- Council limits citizen comments to 3 minutes
- Library leaders know they've got Friends
- Westland nursing home worker faces trial for embezzlement
- Westland officials: 'Strong state needs strong cities'
- Westland officials: 'Strong state needs strong citis'
- LeBlanc tapped for tourism committee
- Armed robbers strike at Garden City businesses
- westland Police Briefs
- Dine out, support Special Olympics
- News Briefs
- Pastors heed call of those who dislike church
- Revelers share in luau fun, support Rotary work
- The Tecumseh Herald
- Tecumseh School Board approves spending $25,000 for a spot on Detroit TV program
- Property owners who question taxes should file request
- Wrestling Club thanks supporters for team s success
- TCA succeeded at attracting local, and out-of-town patrons
- Disputes quality of products sold outside of salons
- Raisin Township Supervisor, Board of Trustees recall
- TPS principals agree to pay premium portion
- Clinton seeks payback of taxes from Pilkington
- Tecumseh School Board approves spending $25,000 for one 20-minute spot on Detroit TV program
- January is School Board Recognition Month with theme School Boards Lead Strong
- Ice Festival a success, suggestions sought for next year
- Reader disgusted with photo of THS cheerleaders
- Library changes to be cozy, connected
- Tecumseh schools need to market positive assets
- City, schools, banks to feud at annual Taste benefit for CIS
- Imagination Library Project underway
- Clinton couple escapes burning home
- Tecumseh council approves bidder
- Community reflects on Dr. Buenaflor
- CAT sponsors Tecumseh Empty Bowls event Jan. 21, proceeds to support the Salvation Army
- Northville Record
- Jury convicts defendant in Springwater shooting
- Northville Police Report
- Slippery visitor shakes up party
- Lansing Connection with State Sen. Nancy Cassis
- Northville Etc.
- Northville Community Briefs
- On the Record
- Who you gonna call?
- Parks group wants splash park
- First Friday Art, Fashion Walk to feature cool art
- Novi, Northville leaders react to governor's State of the State address
- Novi, Northville leaders react to governor's State of the State address
- Novi, Northville leaders react to governor's State of the State address
- Northville: Parks & Rec to offer Sunday winter concert series
- Michigan Franchise Forum comes to Northville
- Township wants state to act on closed prison
- Zoning members quash Islamic Center's plans
- Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Newsmakers
- Home health care workers charged in Northville thefts
- Northville Journal
- Enough is enough; vote Yes on Recall
- Amazed at Van Buren board actions
- 'Dirty politics' claim is hypocritical
- Salvage materials could help fund park [2]
- Northville schools urge action on deficit
- Vote 'yes' on recall [1]
- Schools face $ millions in cuts to staff, programs [1]
- Salvage materials could help fund park [1]
- Auto Show Highlights Industry s Future and Michigan s
- Salvage materials could help fund park
- Schools face $ millions in cuts to staff, programs
- Letter of the day, Jan. 27
- If you re going to do it, do it right
- Policy is now overly limiting
- A great time for a home town festival
- Yes vote urged on recall
- Northville district passes on 'Race to the Top' funds
- Northville opts out of Race to the Top Funding
- Actions vs. words
- Corriveau will seek senate seat
- Novi News
- VIDEO of Novi High School's Cats Eye TV production
- AUDIO of Novi Mayor David Landry's State of the City address.
- Carter promoted to assistant principal at Novi High School
- Novi, Northville leaders react to governor's State of the State address
- Novi Community Briefs
- Novi School Briefs
- Novi Now
- Novi Now
- Novi Community Briefs
- calendar
- Union president irked MEA cannot present to board
- Water rates expected to increase in city
- District admits bumps with new custodians, still happy with results
- Help for Haiti
- Novi, Northville leaders react to governor's State of the State address
- Novi fire chief Smith set to retire
- calendar
- Novi Community Briefs
- Novi School Briefs
- Novi Now
- East Grand Rapids Cadence
- Cascade resident marks100
- Ada Township contract policies continue to stir board, public
- Board reverses EGR cut of social workers
- Local hairstylist offers more than time when volunteering
- Fifth-graders inspire entire student body to think green
- 'Peace' to be found at park
- School board sets deadline
- NEW BECOMES OLD: Local club members remain active as Michigan population wanes
- Ada dispute over cemetery lots hits dead-end
- Cascade resident marks100
- Ada Township contract policies continue to stir board, public
- Board reverses EGR cut of social workers
- Local hairstylist offers more than time when volunteering
- Fifth-graders inspire entire student body to think green
- Peace to be found at park
- School board sets deadline
- NEW BECOMES OLD: Local club members remain active as Michigan population wanes
- Ada dispute over cemetery lots hits dead-end
- World Affairs Council presents NPR reporter
- Earth friendly
- Garden City Observer
- Nominations sought for GC's top awards
- Founders Day Dinner celebrates all things PTA
- Fire service gets new emergency equipment
- Officials have mixed views of Granholm's state speech
- Maplewood, City Hall to get upgrades
- 'I totally appreciate this'
- Walker: Early retirement incentives will help state
- Polish culture thrives at Garden City store
- Rail
- Garden Clippings
- GC officials strive to avoid layoffs
- Polish culture thrives at GC store
- Awards celebration: Nominate those who boost Garden City
- Area small business owners react to Obama plan
- AutoWeek names Focus 'most significant'
- Muscle cars, luxury sedans grab consumer interest
- Rail
- Nominate those who boost GC
- Police issue warning following bus stop scare
- Area small biz owners react to Obama plan
- State Line Observer
- Write it down
- Sun-dog afternoon
- The old Gulf station
- Upside down
- Icy Bean
- Grape jelly
- A few years back
- Class project
- Vocab quiz
- Take this, Austin Hylander
- Face from the past
- The proof press
- Sichuan button
- Give me shelter
- Not another record with an asterisk
- He s everywhere
- Spaghetti wall
- Nine-question quiz
- Mac or PC: which is more secure?
- A little off the front, please
- Romulus Roman
- by: Jerry (Van Buren sergeant marks 30 years on job)
- by: Serious you are? (Wayne police investigate fatal shooting)
- by: 'Just the Facts' (Recall, or not recall: Supervisor Paul White)
- by: Allen Babosh (First February letter)
- by: On the fence (First February letter)
- by: eric feldkamp (First February letter)
- by: BAHM (First February letter)
- by: James Brewmeister (First February letter)
- by: eric feldkamp (First February letter)
- by: Robert H Haskell (Salvage materials could help fund park)
- by: On the fence (First February letter)
- Hopgood announces bid for Senate seat
- by: BAHM (First February letter)
- by: eric feldkamp (Vote 'yes' on recall)
- by: James Brewmeister (Vote 'yes' on recall)
- by: On the fence (First February letter)
- by: Kent Jones (Deliberately wrong, but why?)
- by: Paul Sposite (Schools face $ millions in cuts to staff, programs)
- by: TCP (Wayne to seek two tax increases)
- by: Keith (Wayne to seek two tax increases)
- Harbor Light
- New library location proposed for Hoyt, M-119 (Local News Section)
- Above the Fold: Traverse City college offering wine, grape 'viticulture' certificate
- Emmet County collects 11,000 shoes for Haiti (Local News Section)
- North Central hosting 'College Goal' Sunday, Feb. 14 (Local News Section)
- Book Review: Miss Hargreaves (About Town Section)
- Above the Fold: Petoskey Film Theater showing 'Cold Souls' Friday, Feb. 12
- Jazz group to perform at Arts Center Saturday (Local News Section)
- Above the Fold: West Traverse Township Board to meet Tuesday, Feb. 9
- Above the Fold: '19 Days on Denali' - Outfitter speaker series continues February 23
- West Traverse Township Board to meet Tuesday, Feb. 9 (Upcoming Public Meetings Section)
- New Meijer store in Petoskey holding week-long job fair at NCMC (Local News Section)
- Friends fondly recall energetic Harbor Springs college student lost in tragic Colorado fire (Local News Section)
- Above the Fold: Emmet County collects 11,000 shoes for Haiti
- West Traverse Township Planning Commission to meet Feb. 10 (Upcoming Public Meetings Section)
- Harbor Springs History Museum receives award (Local News Section)
- Above the Fold: Jazz group to perform at Arts Center Saturday
- Above the Fold: Movie Review: Edge of Darkness
- New Meijer store in Petoskey holding week-long fair at NCMC (Local News Section)
- Above the Fold: City Manager seeks comment on District Library proposal
- Mary Catherine (Mrs. Richard) Brigham (Obituaries Section)
- Wayne Eagle
- Wayne police investigate fatal shooting [13]
- Vacant House seat draws another candidate
- Is interim director the MOST qualified?
- Clearing the air on blended rates
- Wayne to seek two tax increases [17]
- Wayne to seek two tax increases [15]
- Wayne to seek two tax increases [14]
- Wayne police investigate fatal shooting [12]
- Wayne to seek two tax increases [12]
- Wayne to seek two tax increases [11]
- Dirty politics claimed [1]
- Auto Show Highlights Industry s Future and Michigan s [2]
- Wayne to seek two tax increases [10]
- Some very expensive free speech
- Many can t afford even small tax hike
- Dirty politics claimed
- Informed vote urged
- Van Buren Trustee's conduct criticized
- Vote 'yes' on recall
- Wayne to seek two tax increases [8]
- Inkster Ledger Star
- The Grass Lake Times
- Letters to the Editor
- Letters to the Editor
- Letter to the Editor
- Letter to the Editor
- Letter to the Editor
- The Extras
- Privacy Policy
- Letters to the Editor
- Join the Times !
- DYK : Utilizing The Times
- Warrior Club Party March 7
- Former Grass Lake Teacher Off to Law School
- Traffice Stop Yields Felony Arrest
- Ring Returns After Twenty Years
- Threat Leads to Chase Through Home
- Police Pop Cornfield Criminal
- Suspect Sought in Shooting, Beating
- Library Gets New Lid
- Chamber After Hours Makes the Scene
- Albion College
- Albion Students Prepare for Mathematics Competitions
- Albion Mourns Passing of Emeritus Professor Paul Cook
- Technology Transforms Music Theory Courses
- Student Groups Organize Haiti Awareness Ceremony Jan. 28
- Fund Drive Aims to Support Hospital Rebuild in Haiti
- Britons Helped New Orleans Rebuilding Effort
- King Biographer Leads College Community 2010 MLK Convocation
- King Biographer Leads Albion Community 2010 MLK Convocation
- Worlds of Winter: Scenes from Off-Campus Experience
- Author and Iraq Vet Andy Layton Joins Albion Class of 2012
- 'The Albion Community Has Been Involved With Haiti For More Than A Decade'
- Facilities changes the way it deals with snow & ice on sidewalks
- Andy Layton, '12, Helps Haiti Relief Effort with Air National Guard
- Andy Layton, '12, Helps Haiti Relief Effort with Air National Guard
- Facilities changes the way it deals with snow & ice on sidewalks
- 'The Albion Community Has Been Involved With Haiti For More Than A Decade'
- Author and Iraq Vet Andy Layton Joins Albion Class of 2012
- Worlds of Winter: Scenes from Off-Campus Experience
- Neisler Appointed Director of Strategic Planning
- England Appointed Director of Development
- Calvin College
- A Guide for Skeptics of Anthropogenic Climate Change
- On Boundaries: Let Science Be Science? Let Religion Be Religion?
- previous items
- Featured Grant: Union University, Jackson, Tennessee
- Feature Story: Another World Is Possible: Witness in Argentina
- Web Highlighter - March 6
- Audio: Religion and Social Order: Lessons From Katrina and the Tsunami
- Top Ten Worship Planning Ideas from John Calvin
- Web Highlighter - March 24
- Web Highlighter - April 3
- Walking the Road to Emmaus
- Feature Story: Learning to Worship 24/7
- Web Highlighter - April 21
- Upcoming Event: A Conversation with Masaaki Suzuki, hosted by John Witvliet
- Upcoming Events: Calvin to Host Viewing of Geneva Pentecost Service
- Worship Renewal Grant Recipients Announced for 2009
- Web Highlighter - May 4
- Collective Wisdom: A Pattern for Prayer
- Feature Story: Projected Images in Worship: Illustrate or Illuminate?
- Resources for Ascension Worship
- Central Michigan Life - Central Michigan University
- First medical school associate dean forum Wednesday
- VIDEO: Super Bowl reaction
- Sibs Weekend brings trio together
- Oakland, Western join CMU in forming medical school projects
- Parents can enjoy tuition discount at CMU
- Mount Pleasant, CMU take in Super Bowl XLIV
- Wrestling team beats Northern Illinois by wide margin
- Gymnastics team wins State of Michigan Classic, knocks off No. 21 Michigan State
- FOIA requests change hands at CMU
- Chili Champs: Cook off brings feel of south of the border
- New bar The Underground opens with live music
- Ross pay at CMU an 81.4 percent bump from Alcorn State
- Customers buy local amid economic downturn
- Apartment complexes seek proactive security measures
- Student balances college with singing; releasing album Feb. 15
- LIFE IN BRIEF: Rock and jewelry sale today in the Bovee UC
- Campus Conservatives' letter from last Friday contained inaccuracies
- BLOG: Ahlan wa sahlan: Welcome to Jordan
- VIDEO: Trout Hall Super Bowl XLIV party
- Club lacrosse team wins opener
- Chimes - Calvin College
- Trayless Tuesday misguided
- Sports and international development go hand in hand
- Professors are people
- Obama tells the hard truths about a hard year
- Letters to the editor
- Editorial
- Vampire Weekend's 'Contra' pleases
- 'Sanjuro' unique Kurosawa film, though not the best
- 'Priceless gem' from Sunn O)))
- 'Cries of Wolves' will not disappoint
- Kung fu 'Chocolate' thrills
- Grammys entertaining; show still too long
- Fozzy's fourth album impresses
- Bioware's 'Mass Effect 2' improves on original
- Calvin names asteroid in celebration of Black History Month
- Black History Month: timeline
- Black History Month: discovering the past
- The Rivalry: a lesson in history
- Swimmers split final MIAA dual meet
- Knights start strong, fade down stretch in loss to Hope
- Cornerstone University
- Winter Blast Hits CU Feb. 12-13
- Journalism Students Interview Future Governor
- Veltkamp, NAIA Player of the Week
- Students Learn in Dubai
- Westerholm Speaks at Symposium
- Lady Eagles Beat No.1 Davenport
- CU Ready for First-place Showdown
- Cornerstone Ready for First-place Showdown
- Cornerstone, Davenport Ready for First-place Showdown
- CU Accepts Donations for Haiti Relief
- Soccer Team in Dominican Republic
- Athletes Honored for Academics
- LibraryPrize Features Students' Art
- Fox Business Report features CU
- Women s Volleyball Coach Named
- Davenport University
- Eastern Michigan University
- Erie Square Gazette - St. Clair County Community College
- Port Huron Northern, Brown City high schools win SC4 quiz bowl
- SC4 Drama Club to present Ghosts theatre performances
- SC4 spring, summer class registration to open Feb. 22
- SC4 to offer medical coding and billing training
- Seats available in SC4 Geographic Information Systems class
- SC4 appoints McNeil as vice president of academic services
- SC4 to offer firefighter academy
- Concert to showcase SC4 Symphonic, Jazz bands
- Local students to benefit from SC4 delegation visit to Qatar
- SC4 to offer Financial Aid Night at Huron Area Technical Center
- SC4 to present Beatrice Thornton Student Art Exhibition
- Come to SC4 on Feb. 14 for help filling out financial aid forms
- SC4 to host quiz bowl competition
- SC4 announces date for Free College Day 2010
- Nearly 2,000 SC4 students earn honors
- SC4 to offer emergency medical technician program
- SC4 baseball team to present Battle of the Bands fundraiser
- SC4 students awarded alumni association scholarships
- SC4 offers free software solutions for small business owners
- SC4 to offer new administrative health care program
- Hope College
- Hope Service-Learning Course to Be Highlighted at State Institute
- Research Project to Study Jazz in Japan
- Major NSF Equipment Grant Assists Multiple Departments
- Research Project to Study Jazz in Japan
- Rivalry Photos Online
- Computer Science Seniors Present Senior Project
- Art Students Designing New Drink for Lemonjello s
- Mortar Board Chapter Leads in National Book Drive
- Senior Wins National Science Travel Award
- Professor Emeritus Ted Nielsen Dies
- Noted Alumni Chemist Gene van Tamelen Dies at Age 84
- Hope to Honor Al McGeehan and Craig Rich
- Art Students Designing New Drink for Lemonjello s
- Hope to Honor Al McGeehan and Craig Rich
- Art Students Designing New Drink for Lemonjello s
- Noted Alumni Chemist Gene van Tamelen Dies at Age 84
- Students Win Poster Competition
- McFall working on two new courses
- Department Offers Summer Research Again for 2009
- New course focuses on Web 2.0 development using the Google Web Toolkit
- Kettering University
- Making the car-office safer
- National tourney calling!
- Taking a stick check
- 'Best in Class'
- Hips don't lie
- Standing out
- UPS Foundation gift to Kettering
- Business plan writing
- National Day of Service
- Global Issues Film Fest part 2
- EWB in Africa
- Oswald Fellowships awarded
- Kettering closed until Jan. 4
- '37 grad leaves big legacy
- Putting science into practice
- Lake Superior State University
- LSSU Recreation Club to assist in Brimley Festival on Feb. 13
- LSSU Spanish program to continue
- Cappuccino Corner Lunch Special
- Recreation Club Meeting
- Martial Art Training with LSSU Kuk Sool Won Club
- Kelsey Raffaele Memorial Scholarship Benefit
- OPeN LaTe! at the Galley and Peacock Cove
- Seamore Shuttle
- Laker Basketball vs Wayne State
- Seamore Shuttle
- Laker Fridays
- Pep Band Practice and Auditions
- Laker Basketball vs Northwood
- Lake State After Hours
- Anime Club Meeting
- Drama Club meeting
- Success Seminar: Time Management - Balancing College Studies and Life
- Cappuccino Corner Lunch Special
- College Republicans Meeting
- Martial Art Training with LSSU Kuk Sool Won Club
- Michigan Technological University
- 2010 Winter Carnival Statue Results Announced
- Faces of Carnival: Women's Basketball Star Finally Makes it to Winter Carnival
- Faces of Carnival: Anne Francois, Yooper Sprinter
- Faces of Carnival: Victoria Demers, Snow Volleyball Rookie
- Faces of Carnival: Brad Nedrow, Ice Bowling Shepherd
- It's Carnival Time! Come Out and Play
- More MPGs on the Trail: Fuel Economy the Focus of Clean Snowmobile Challenge Twenty-ten
- Start to Finnish: An Exchange Student's Dispatch
- Michelle Jacob to Become Women's Soccer Program's First Coach
- International Food Coming to Campus - First Lunch Will Help Haitian Relief
- Advisory Board Supports Diversity with 'Send a Kid to Camp' Scholarships
- What Happened in Haiti?
- Terry McNinch, Tim Colling Win Transportation Research Board Award
- Michigan Tech Rallies Around Haitians on Campus
- The Best of the Best: 15 Years of the Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Planning for the Worst: Could Anything Have Helped in Haiti?
- Snow Advisories Got You on the Skids? Sign Up for Michigan Tech's Winter Driving School
- “Dream” Speech, Peace March Kick Off a Week of MLK Events
- Yap: Harnessing the Divas of the Nanoworld
- Michigan Tech a Partner in Three Major Biofuel Projects
- Mirror News - Henry Ford Community College
- Interview: Bayside's Nick Ghanbarian
- ... And Justice for All
- HFCC Alumnus to Publish New Book
- Your Cover Letter Is Complete... Or Is It?
- Is The Lack of Parking Etiquette at HFCC Part of a Larger Issue?
- Students on Candidates
- Ramadan Dinner a Success
- New Language Promoted by Philosophy Club
- New Film Training Course at HFCC
- Negotions Continue Among AFO, College
- Deciphering the Economy
- Oakland University
- Saginaw Valley State University
- SVSU Launches Fund-Raising Drive for Haitian Relief; Two SVSU Students from Haiti Are Grateful
- SVSU Students Aim to Save the Lives of Lifesavers
- Media Coverage of SVSU Exercise Science Students
- SVSU Student, Instructor Claim Honors at Statewide Entrepreneurship Event
- Dow Chemical Executive to Discuss the New Economy in SVSU Talk
- SVSU Students Aim to Save the Lives of Lifesavers
- SVSU to Host Performance by Harlem Quartet
- Saginaw High School Students Learn Law and Leadership
- Authors, Actor and Activist Headline Black History Month at SVSU
- SVSU Students to Aid Local Firefighters; Research Electricity-Producing Bicycle
- SVSU Student, Instructor Claim Honors at Statewide Entrepreneurship Event
- Fire Drill Scheduled for South Complex
- SVSU Haiti Relief Campaign
- Art Gallery Hosts Soap Box Prints Exhibit
- Housing applications and contracts now available!
- Protect Yourself Against Textbook Theft
- SVSU Foundation Accepting Resource Grant Proposals
- SVSU Students and Staff Participate in Saginaw MLK March
- Long Term Strategic Planning Utilizing Grant Funding - 02/12/2010
- Long Term Strategic Planning Utilizing Grant Funding - 02/11/2010
- Spring Arbor University
- SAU releases Spring 2008 dean s list
- Spring Arbor University hosts adoption training throughout Michigan
- Learning Fair XV set for July
- SAU hosts national Bible Quizzing tournament
- SAU offers summer reading intervention graduate courses
- School of Education promotes reading initiatives
- New student orientation schedule set for Fall 2008
- Inaugural winner named in Create the Dream competition
- Sanctus Real headlines Welcome Back Slam at Spring Arbor University
- Highbeam program provides glimpse of college life
- The Echo - Olivet College
- The Michigan Daily - University Of Michigan
- Blown lead in closing minutes ruins Camp Randall Classic for the Wolverines
- 'U' receives $425,000 Google grant
- In campus firefighting, Ann Arbor Fire Department, U share a complex relationship
- Housing decides to keep Betsy Barbour dining hall next year
- Michigan continues dominance of Spartans in the pool
- Morris returns to starting lineup with natural point-guard mentality
- Women's track aces biggest test thus far, runs on back-to-back days for first time all season
- Wolverines capitalize on season highs in tri-meet victory
- Lynch and Vaughan carry Wolverine Offense in Camp Randall Classic
- Freshman Apland a bright spot in Blue's losing effort
- Blown lead in closing minutes ruin Camp Randall Classic for the Wolverines
- Cameron earns spot on U.S. National Team
- 'M' grapplers outmatched by Big Ten powerhouses
- Wolverines get much-needed confidence in blowout of Minnesota
- SportsMonday Column: The trials and tribulations of an early enrollee
- Meagan Bauer highlights Wolverines first round at Lady Puerto Rico Classic
- Michigan Water Polo wins two against top talent, takes fifth in weekend
- Ryan Kartje: Michigan fans shouldn't pass up their next shot at outdoor hockey
- 'M' men's tennis drops tight match to Pepperdine
- Men s Lacrosse battles through injuries to preseason win
- The Michigan Journal - University of Michigan Dearborn
- COLUMN: Making the call
- Men's basketball gets first conference win
- UM-D women's basketball struggle through mid-season
- Financial aid packages impacting freshman decisions
- Making the best of group work
- 'And Still We Rise' tour inspires students
- The Redford Theatre: A blast from the past
- 'Wizard of Oz' brings Michigan Grad Home
- AHA inspires Art
- 'The Lovely Bones' ... not so lovely
- COLUMN: Haiti vs Pat Robertson
- PETA sending the wrong message?
- Conan Bids Farewell
- Increase in tax credit eases cost of college tuition
- Student Organizations host Haiti relief fundraiser
- The Dream Lives On
- Marshall claims victory in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl
- Column: A look ahead at 2010
- UM-D hockey loses to Iowa State
- Welcome back students!
- The North Wind - Northern Michigan University
- Supreme Court reality scarier than T.V.
- Longing for the enchantment of music
- CCWs not such a bad idea after all
- Activity Fee transparent
- 'Don't ask, don't tell' requires change
- Latin Jazz group spices up Northern
- Gibson's latest barely worth seeing
- Blunt shines as 'The Young Victoria'
- Black History Month
- For Saints, victory will be a 'Brees'
- 'Saint' going to happen, Colts will roll
- Women hoopsters keep on winning
- Men's basketball breaks losing streak
- 'Cats take five points from Nanooks
- NMU professor publishes historically based novel
- NMU political group formed
- Capturing History
- Students make a difference for children
- International youth visit Marquette
- Free adapters distributed
- The Paper - Kirtland Community College
- The South End - Wayne State University
- First-time director wins 2 Golden Globes for Crazy Heart
- Excited Moment In Life
- Robert Bobb to speak at WSU on Feb. 24
- Wayne State offers alternative for spring break
- Chinese musical troupe performs at Music Hall Center
- Enrollment up for fall and winter semesters; tuition hikes still loom
- WSU Professor recieves 'Best Research in Prematurity' award
- Breaking The Mold
- Enrollment up for fall and winter semesters; tuition hikes still loom
- Techtown hosts Ticket to the FastTrac
- Supplemental instruction begins for winter semester
- University Research Corridor Conference
- Charles H. Wright Museum celebrates black culture
- Grad Williams gives back to Wayne State
- President Obama gives first State of the Union
- Student Council renamed Student Senate
- Helping the cause
- Spring/summer registration opens Feb. 8
- Local hip-hop artists unite to benefit Haiti
- WSU health center makes use of new technologies
- The State News - Michigan State University
- Comment from Phil Bellfy
- Comment from kev
- Comment from Anthracite
- Rocking out with family
- Music professors to perform together
- International art to come to campus
- 'Dear John' doesn't live up to previous Sparks films
- MSU stays Mich. leader in Peace Corps volunteers
- Comment from I am praying, again
- Comment from Townsend
- Comment from Bob Granata
- Comment from Darko
- Help fight negative body image, eating disorders
- TV shows portray societal extremes
- Ignorance prevalent in both praising, panning of Obama
- Merchant disappointed in MSU's defensive effort against Iowa
- Protests need clarity, credibility to be effective
- Comment from Desmond Funeral Home
- Comment from Erik Samdahl
- Comment from bert seyfarth
- The Valley Vanguard - Saginaw Valley State
- Winning streak reaches nine
- 24 football players sign National Letters of Intent
- Cards losing streak reaches 11 games
- Senior more than a scorer
- Lack of defensive intensity costly in recent games
- Editorial Cartoon
- Year of the Tiger unleashed
- Extra funds remain for student use in SA budget
- Events regularly planned on campus may surprise
- President names staff members to new positions
- Students protest for higher-ed funds
- Police briefs
- News briefs
- Caffeine addictions can cause unforeseen side effects
- Future of academic programs changing
- Freshman gets funds to study chemical threats
- Volunteers to work with gay and lesbian issues
- Program Board delays concert to fall semester
- Persistence, creative solutions needed to keep grads in Mich.
- Childhood memories don t make it easier
- The Voice - Washtenaw Community College
- April Calendar of Events
- 'Bleeding Red' puts soccer center stage at Purple Rose Theatre
- Vienna Teng digs deep on 'Inland Territory'
- Keeping young adults healthy, one patient at a time
- Ann Arbor restaurants get creative in face of recession
- 'State of Play' - mildly entertaining, but forgettable
- A Middle Eastern battle for your taste buds
- Happy hours
- Counter-culture pioneer Ovshinsky laments fall of local newspaper
- Cartoons
- Still nothing but dirt
- Student Sound Wave attracts family, music pros
- Youth Day of Caring to clean up and give back
- Point counterpoint: Summer - hit the books or the beach?
- Computers: Any dummy can use them . . . and maybe that's the problem
- Guest Column: There are better stories about celebs than who has a big ass
- Guest Column: The hidden meaning of volunteerism
- Editorial: College deserves credit for fiscal responsibility
- Fresh foods are not out of reach, just under foot
- Campus Briefs
- The Western Herald - Western Michigan University
- Holocaust survivor to tell his story, inspire students
- Economics lecture set for Wednesday
- 24 years in the jungle and Marilyn Laszlo translated the bible into native language
- 'Dear John' depicts young love
- Recipes for Game Day
- Health care officials prepare for future H1N1 outbreaks
- Students encouraged to enroll in Western Edge
- WMU beats Harvard, goes to Washington
- Students come together for community planning
- Unique program houses environmental research
- New apartments will add much needed improvement
- Re-use WMU s priceless historic buildings
- Fixing up East Campus, if only gradually, will give university real 100-year-old feel
- Editorial cartoon: Feb. 8, 2010
- WMU men s hockey sweeps games against Notre Dame University
- Vote WMU s Riley Gill for Frozen Four Skills Challenge
- Women s tennis sweeps Saturday s doubleheader
- WMU freshmen stand out at Meyo Invite
- Kool earns MAC Male Scholar Athlete of the Week
- Men s basketball to participate in BracketBusters on Feb. 20
- University of Detroit Mercy
- Acclaimed sociologist Robert Bellah to speak at UDM
- University symposium on the state of Michigan's economy
- College of Engineering & Science hosts 76th Annual Slide Rule Dinner Dance
- Ford Motor Company president and CEO Alan Mulally speaks at UDM
- Architecture design competition to announce winners, April 26
- UDM School of Dentistry to dedicate Corktown Campus April 18th
- Nursing alumna returns to discuss Michigan's nursing shortage
- UDM unveils new emergency alert system
- Physician Assistant Information Meeting
- UDM School of Dentistry to host Community Open House
- University holds its annual Commencement: Honorary degree to innovative architect/educator
- 2008 Ford PAS Day at University of Detroit Mercy
- Detroit Hires Ray McCallum As Head Basketball Coach
- Former Titan Rademacher Returns To UDM As Women's Basketball Coach
- Design Center creates design plan for Paradise Valley
- Architecture students participate in eco-village design competition
- CBA Alumni Board Community Service Committee gives back
- CHP program prepares nurses for unique leadership positions
- Richard Haller, President and COO of Walbridge Aldinger Company to lecture at UDM
- University of Detroit Mercy at Macomb Center named official Center for Economic Education
- University of Michigan Ann Arbor
- Millimeter-scale, energy-harvesting sensor system developed
- U-M Student Nurses' Association raises funds to help Haitian peers
- New interactive teaching tool to be available for large lectures
- State public safety spending needs re-evaluation to reduce prison population
- Family support helps African-American boys with depression
- $8 million gift to Kelsey Museum of the University of Michigan
- U-M professor's top-selling book focuses on Toyota's methods
- U-M researchers awarded $61.1 million in federal stimulus funds
- Eleven U-M scientists named AAAS Fellows
- Community college enrollments soar: What's next?
- Molecular chaperone keeps bacterial proteins from slow-dancing to destruction
- U-M spinoff HistoSonics secures $11 million in financing to develop disease-fighting ultrasound technology
- Brandon named U-M athletic director
- U-M to partner in statewide fellowship to prepare teachers in science, technology
- Michigan's black/white male education gap is worst in nation
- Race-based misdiagnosis still remains a health care problem
- Rules governing RNA's anatomy revealed
- Each pound at birth lowers risk of developing TB
- All sustainable transportation subsidies shouldn't be created equal, experts say
- Paper strips can quickly detect toxin in drinking water
- University of Michigan Dearborn
- Mardigian Library Podcast - February 2010
- Student receives national scholarship
- OM 475
- The Book Thief by Marcus Suzan
- Early Childhood Education Center Open House
- Kindergarten open house is Feb. 11
- We need your feedback! Library survey about noise
- In SYNC with Ford
- New art exhibition to open
- Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.
- Mardigian Library Podcast - January 2010
- Undergraduate enrollment up 4.4 percent
- Plugged in
- Pamphlet Reserves Phase Out
- Text a Librarian
- Walsh College
- New Faculty and Staff Appointments at Walsh College
- Graduate Student John Shepherd Receives Adams Entrepreneurial Fellowship
- Faculty and Staff Appointments at Walsh College
- Walsh Student John Shepherd Named Adams Entrepreneurial Fellow
- Macomb, Walsh Offer IT Career Exploration Session
- Walsh College, City of Troy, and Troy Chamber Launch Program to Assist Small Businesses
- Lange Named Director of The Panthera Project
- Robert Bobb to Deliver Keyote Address on Jan. 30 at 94th Commencement
- Daher Named Director of Novi Campus
- Walsh Signs Transfer, Honors Fast Track Agreements
- Walsh to Host Nov. 6 Leadership Awards
- Jeffery W. Barry Center a Green Building of America Award winner
- Area Residents Appointed Directors of the Walsh College Foundation
- Inoculate Your Business! Free Pandemic Preparedness Symposium at Walsh Sept. 10
- Linda Hagan, PhD, to Direct Doctoral Program
- Walsh Names New Adjunct Faculty Members
- Free Accounting Workshop Among Walsh College 'Take Charge' Programs in October
- Student Receives Information Assurance Scholarship from ISSA
- Wayne State University
- Register Now! Wayne State University sponsors adult, community and continuing education ...
- Purchasing Managers Index for Southeast Michigan drops sharply in January
- Wayne State University School of Business hosts networking luncheon and lecture to honor ...
- Purchasing Managers Index for Southeast Michigan drops sharply in January
- Wayne State University School of Business hosts networking luncheon and lecture to honor ...
- Wayne State University hosts its annual Scholars Day and offers substantial scholarship ...
- Wayne State receives nearly $1 million grant to bolster Detroit teacher competency in S.T.E.M. ...
- Genetic factors in mothers and fetuses increase risk of premature labor and preterm birth
- Wayne State University hosts its annual Scholars Day and offers substantial scholarship ...
- Wayne State receives nearly $1 million grant to bolster Detroit teacher competency in S.T.E.M. ...
- Genetic factors in mothers and fetuses increase risk of premature labor and preterm birth
- National Geographic Channel premieres new five-part series of 'Fight Science' ...
- Wayne State researcher receives $1 million to bolster Detroit teacher competency in 'S. ...
- National Geographic Channel premieres new five-part series of 'Fight Science' ...
- Macomb Education Center provides convenient access to a four-year college degree
- 2010 Treasure of Detroit to be Held at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Saturday, March 27
- 2010 Treasure of Detroit to be Held at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Saturday, March 27
- Wayne State entrepreneurial fellow joins Ford subsidiary to explore technology commercialization
- Wayne State s Macomb Education Center gives county residents convenient access to a top ...
- Wayne State s Macomb Education Center gives county residents convenient access to a top ...
- Ann Arbor.com
- Pittsfield police searching for man who walked away from group home Sunday
- Whether* the big storm - dancing for snow days
- Saline's MMI succeeding as niche manufacturer after move from Plymouth
- Weather the big storm - dancing for snow days
- Recession blues: A fabulous birthday(s) on the cheap
- Washtenaw County road crews poised for winter storm's arrival
- Ann Arbor gas prices unchanged this week at $2.63 per gallon
- Ann Arbor nuns to be featured on Tuesday's Oprah Winfrey Show
- Saline's MMI succeeding as niche manufacturer after move from Plymouth
- Locally sponsored snowboarder Nick Baumgartner getting 'stoked' about the Olympics
- Buckets of money: Why the city of Ann Arbor can't use the money it has for what it really needs
- Whether the Big Storm - Dancing For Snow Days
- Dow closes below 10,000 for first time in 3 months
- This Week's Recommended Read: 'Vanity Fair'
- Big Ten coaches have differing views on potential NCAA tournament expansion to 96 teams
- Ice fishing derby has divisions for adults, children
- Burglary in Superior Township under investigation
- Scholarship competition offers top dollar to winning economic recovery idea
- Kansas still No. 1; Mountain West has 3 teams in AP Top 25
- Schedule of preschool open houses around Ann Arbor
