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MPSC cracks down on monopolies in electric companies
Restructuring orders issued by the Michigan Public Service Commission are geared as an attempt to eliminate monopolies and...
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Explicit phone callers identify selves as WIOG 102.5 FM
Prank callers, under the guise of being deejays from WIOG 102.5 FM employees, are reaching explicit levels with their targets. A...
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Franklin, Preston congestion evaluated
Observant drivers may have noticed car counters on Franklin and Preston streets recently. Duane Ellis, director of the Department...
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SGA to examine on-campus lighting
A committee is being formed by the Student Government Association to examine lighting and safety on campus. ...
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Experts to visit site of violence
The shock of recent school violence throughout the United States, has led a team of professionals to attempt to prevent history...
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Mount Pleasant man dies in auto accident
An automobile accident, which occurred on Shepherd Road, north of Baseline Road, resulted in the death of the ...
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Central vigil to remember Shepard
On Oct. 8, 1998, a 21-year-old male was robbed of his money, his shoes, pistol whipped and later tied to a fence to die –...
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Newspaper trailblazers to be honored
A New York magazine, Editor & Publisher, will be announcing its list of the top 25 newspaper people who have made an...
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Into the Light,’ into understanding
More than 200 people from the community walked “Into the Light” for 12 hours at Island Park on Friday...
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Greeks try ‘The Perfect Party’ night
Panhellenic Council members say an attempt to create the perfect party was a success, but some partygoers say it was less...
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Career Day highlights teaching as employment decision
More than 325 middle school and high school students gathered for Teacher Career Day and learned of the importance of hard...
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Women’s shelter to receive state funding
A Mount Pleasant women’s shelter will receive over $76,000 as part of a statewide campaign to assist in efforts to...






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