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PASSINGS: Greg Willard, Ronnie Ray Smith, Chuck Fairbanks
Greg Willard Longtime NBA referee worked more than 1,600 games Greg Willard, 54, a longtime NBA referee who worked more than 1,600 games before he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, died Monday at his home in Huntington Beach, according to NBA...Tags: Basketball, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA Finals, National Football League, Track and Field
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Local hero honored for saving choking student
Twenty-four-year old AmeriCorps member Kate Bolton is being honored as a hero after possibly saving the life of a Lincoln Elementary School student. In recognition of her calm, quick action, Bolton has been named the AmeriCorps Member of the Month for...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, First Aid, Students, Morehead State University, Physical Conditions
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MSU getting $24.5M for sustainable food effort
EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan State University researchers are getting $24.5 million from the U.S. Agency for International Development as part of a long-term effort to help developing nations find sustainable and secure food sources. The...
Tags: Morehead State University, Science and Technology
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Report: Michigan's colleges inconsistent on drills
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A published report says Michigan's colleges and universities are inconsistent about practicing lockdowns and conducting other safety drills. The results of a two-month investigation published Tuesday found Michigan State...
Tags: University of Michigan, Education, Tornadoes, Natural Disasters, Colleges and Universities
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New group seeks to improve access to Michigan records
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A new statewide organization aims to help people gain access to public records and meetings. The Michigan Coalition for Open Government, or MiCOG, is being launched Monday as part of National Sunshine Week, an initiative...Tags: Government, Politics, National Government
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Long labor contracts draw ire of Michigan Republicans
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan public universities and K-12 districts that consider signing unusually long new contracts before the contentious right-to-work law goes into effect March 28 may have to think twice. Some Republican lawmakers with the...
Tags: University of Michigan, Local Government, Career and Workplace, Employment, Stevensville
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District 25 to cut Chinese language program
The Chinese language program for Arlington Heights School District 25 elementary school students, started in 2009, is being eliminated. School board members questioned the interest despite pleas from administrators to keep it going. Superintendent...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students
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Business plan development class set in Petoskey
PETOSKEY -- The Michigan Small Business and Technology Development Center, a program hosted locally by Northwest Michigan Council of Governments, soon will offer a class in Petoskey to teach business owners how to develop a business plan. "Venture Plan:...Tags: Small Businesses, Market Research
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4-H teen awarded $2,000 MSU pre-college scholarship
EAST JORDAN -- Brielle Healey, an eighth-grader at East Jordan Middle School, has been awarded a $2,000 Michigan State University Pre-College Achievement Scholarship. Students in eighth to 10th grades who attended an MSU summer pre-college program last...Tags: Morehead State University, Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Dynamic duo set to enter Petoskey High School Athletic Hall of Fame
Another dynamic duo will enter the Petoskey High School Athletic Hall of Fame today, Friday, at the Petoskey High School gym. The pair, Harry Compton and Erin (Fralick) Luckhardt, will enter the hall as athletes during an induction ceremony at halftime...
Tags: Schools, High Schools, U.S. Army, Track and Field, Sports
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Our faith challenged by science
As I've written last week, for many faith comes easy. They believe the Bible, as one has said, "all the way from Generations to Revolutions!" (Genesis to Revelation, for those of you not familiar with the books of the Bible). Others, want to believe,...Tags: Genesis (music group), Belief and Faith, Education, Bible, Science and Technology
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Flynn, Kelbel Jr. to be inducted into Harbor Springs Athletic Hall of Fame
HARBOR SPRINGS — Another dynamic duo. Harbor Springs’ Joseph Flynn and Ed Kelbel Jr. will both be inducted into the Harbor Springs High School Athletic Hall of Fame during halftime of the Friday, Feb. 8, boys’ basketball game against...
Tags: Schools, Golf, High Schools, Michigan High School Athletic Association, Michigan State Spartans
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