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Lansing School District receives nearly $1M for teacher training, certification

The grant will establish a pipeline program for district students and help educators obtain specialty certifications.

 

Trial for Ionia woman accused of killing Make-A-Wish bicyclists will be rescheduled

Mandy Marie Benn, 43, of Ionia, waived her right to a speedy trial during a hearing Tuesday, May 30, in Ionia County Eighth Circuit Court before Judge Ronald Schafer, due to a change in counsel.

 

Clinton County adopts yearlong utility-scale wind and solar power moratorium

Clinton County will have a yearlong moratorium on utility-scale wind and solar projects.

 

Okemos physical therapist sentenced to prison for sexual assault

Ajay Bhargava was sentenced Tuesday to 3 years, 4 months to 15 years in prison for second-degree criminal sexual conduct.

 

Prosecutors declined to charge doctor after police investigation. Now she's filed a lawsuit

A Lansing doctor filed a federal lawsuit after a criminal investigation into her prescriptions ended with prosecutors declining to file charges.

 

More Michigan marijuana companies expected to come under receivership control

A growing number of Michigan cannabis companies are entering into a court-ordered receivership process as they struggle. It's a complex process.

 

Action figures provide photo artist small-scale outlet for creativity

Retired from Michigan State University, Kevin Epling uses toy photography to create detailed, and nostagic, works of art with action figures.

 

Photos: Lansing celebrates Memorial Day at Mount Hope and Evergreen cemeteries

Photos: Lansing celebrates Memorial Day at Mount Hope and Evergreen cemeteries

 

Lansing Art Gallery's LGBTQ art exhibit gives space for 'radical self-acceptance'

The exhibit runs until June 29 and is a partnership with Suits and the City showcasing work from 28 LGBTQ Michigan residents.

 

St. Johns selects new superintendent of schools

The other finalists were St. Johns Deputy Superintendent Kelly Corbett and Jay Larner, assistant superintendent of Mattawan Consolidated Schools.

 

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