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Mount Pleasant couple copes with multiple sclerosis, inspires others with disabilities

Dan Digmann felt a little out of place when he first met his wife seven years ago.

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Larcenies down, burglaries up on CMU campus

The number of on-campus burglaries has increased considerably over the past several years, but general larcenies have seen a nearly 50 percent drop.

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Isabella County undersheriff Laude Hartrum leaving after 11 months

Undersheriff Laude Hartrum has made the decision to move on to a position closer to his family after 11 months of working in Isabella County.

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Mount Pleasant man gets 10 to 20 years for Warriner break-ins

Mount Pleasant resident Donald Morrison was sentenced to 10 to 20 years in prison Monday for a series of burglaries in Warriner Hall that occurred over the summer.

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71 drug, alcohol infractions given by CMU Police in residence halls since 2005

Larzelere and Thorpe halls have had the most reported alcohol and drug violations with police involvement in the last five years.

The Central Michigan University Police Department compiled a five-year report of incidents in each of the residence halls. While 20 of the university’s 22 residence halls saw violations in the single digits, Larzelere and Thorpe had 18 and 17 reported incidents, respectively.

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Ohio State not taking action with former professor for NSF grant plagiarism

An Ohio State University official said they have taken no action with the CONCEPT grant controversy despite employing one of the math professors cited in several investigative reports.

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Local police use online accident report at no cost

Car accidents on S. Mission Street will not end anytime soon.

But obtaining a report is not too difficult these days.

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Lapp, Manouchehri identified as professors who violated research policy in NSF grant

Math professor Douglas Lapp and former professor Azita Manouchehri were identified as the individuals responsible for violating the research integrity policy while writing a grant proposal, according to investigative documents obtained by Central Michigan Life.

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