Publication: Lansing State Journal

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Summer gas prices should moderate after holiday, analysts say

Refinery problems blamed for sudden spike in Midwest Travelers will find gas prices hovering near $4 a gallon in the Lansing area over the Memorial Day weekend.But analysts are predicting theyll stabilize at or below last summers levels once problems ... [Published Lansing State Journal - 1 hour ago]
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What's in a name? Quite a bit for boat owners

_ Allow me to introduce you to John B, my boat. Yes, Im John Benjamin, but before you accuse me of naming my boat after myself, let me cut bait on that misconception right now. The name is strictly a reference to Sloop John B, the Beach Boys song about ... [Published Lansing State Journal - 1 hour ago]
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Track roundup: Hornets sweep in CAAC White

_ CORUNNA ? The Williamston boys won 10 of 17 events, and the Hornet girls won six events en route to sweeping the CAAC White meet on Wednesday night.The Williamston boys amassed 215 points to second-place Lansing Catholics 92½, while the Hornet girls ... [Published Lansing State Journal - 1 hour ago]
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Kristine Balasz: 'No better place'

Soul mates My love of Michigan is the deep, unconditional love that will last a lifetime. It is the kind of love that forgives, over and over again. It is the blind love that celebrates the good and overlooks the bad. It is the kind of love that withstands ... [Published Lansing State Journal - 1 hour ago]
Entities: Sustainment, Memory
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Memorial Day a perfect time for Civil War buffs

_ Fact: The U.S. observance of Memorial Day arose as a way to honor both Union and Confederate soldiers who died in the bloody war pitting North and South from 1861 to 1865.Fact: More than 90,000 Michigan men served in the Civil War, including more than ... [Published Lansing State Journal - 1 hour ago]
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Ready, set, go! Summer travel season starts now

Michiganders hit the roads for holiday At the Fort Fudge Shop in Mackinaw City, workers are pulling 60-pound batches of taffy and paddling even bigger batches of fudge.At Holland State Park Michigans busiest, with nearly 2 million day visitors or campers ... [Published Lansing State Journal - 1 hour ago]
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Let's go camping Michigander style

_ You aired out the tent, dragged the sleeping bags from the basement and stocked up on bug spray.Youre all set for Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start to Michigans camping season.But did you remember to reserve your campsite?No worries. Though ... [Published Lansing State Journal - 1 hour ago]
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Grand Ledge author sees characters come to life to help children

_ Many good things have happened regarding the childrens picture book The Pout-Pout Fish since it was published in 2008.Written by Grand Ledge author Deborah Diesen, the book landed on the New York Times Book Reviews Childrens Picture Books Best Seller ... [Published Lansing State Journal - 1 hour ago]
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Lansing Everett Marching Band to lead Mackinaw Memorial Day Parade Saturday

_ The Lansing Evererett Marching Band will be leading off the Memorial Day Parade in Mackinaw City this Saturday, May 25th. The band will be the first of approximately seventy five parade entries to march down Huron Street and finish at the Mackinaw Bridge. ... [Published Lansing State Journal - 3 hours ago]
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Teacher gives goodbye by giving back

_ Mrs. Christine Berry at Red Cedar Elementary School in East Lansing is retiring this spring. This is after 38 years of teaching elementary school in the district. Instead of having the usual "retirement party" and farewells, she organized and is supporting ... [Published Lansing State Journal - 7 hours ago]
Entities: Teaching
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Delhi Township hosts annual Water Quality Open House

_ Delhi's Publicly Owned Treatment Works Open HouseDelhi's Publicly Owned Treatment Works 11th Annual Open House was held Saturday, May 18, 2013 at the Delhi Township Wastewater Treatment Plant, 5961 McCue Road in Holt. The event included games for all ... [Published Lansing State Journal - 7 hours ago]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 2 reports

Lansing council approves budget, but Bernero threatens to veto

_ Another year, another veto.Lansing said he plans this week to strike part of the 2014 spending plan City Council members adopted late Monday, following hours of last-minute budget shuffling that led city administrators at one point to question whether ... [Published Lansing State Journal - May 21 2013]

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"Last night we were told that the people who are gathered in that area of the port of Mytilene, are immigrants. The truth is that we had seen the day before there, but we did not know what was right, "he told" E "Steve Corey. Further added that it is very difficult for people to live in such conditions and equally difficult to look for a new home, a new country can live safe and calm with the children and their family. Even pointed out that Greece and is the gateway to all these refugees, that is facing economic crisis, exacerbated an already existing problem."
...County Prosecutor Ron Schafer told a jury on the first day of Thibeaults trial on murder and child abuse charges in Ionia County Circuit Court. "Inflicted' head traumaIn another, Thibeault said the baby had been vomiting before he arched his back and flipped off the couch, Schafer said."
...He is a MacDonald Middle School student. (l. to r.): Dave Bueche, East Lansing Kiwanis; Tommy Morgan and Thad Morgan, Tommy's father. "Tommy Morgan puts forth 100% every day in English. He is one of the most focused seventh grade boys I know. I appreciate that Tommy is also a positive group member. He listens and values what others say. He shares his ideas clearly and participates in class discussion in intelligent ways. Tommy's writing is also excellent. He understands essay structure and has applied it in some of the best essays I have read on various scientific topics, which happen to be one of his interests. I believe he will use his passion to excel in life. Keep up the great work, Tommy." From Aram Kabodian, English instructor at MacDonald Middle School

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What's in a name? Quite a bit for boat owners [Published Lansing State Journal - 1 hour ago]
Memorial Day a perfect time for Civil War buffs [Published Lansing State Journal - 1 hour ago]
Kristine Balasz: 'No better place' [Published Lansing State Journal - 1 hour ago]
Track roundup: Hornets sweep in CAAC White [Published Lansing State Journal - 1 hour ago]
Ready, set, go! Summer travel season starts now [Published Lansing State Journal - 1 hour ago]
Let's go camping Michigander style [Published Lansing State Journal - 1 hour ago]
Grand Ledge author sees characters come to life... [Published Lansing State Journal - 1 hour ago]
Summer gas prices should moderate after holiday... [Published Lansing State Journal - 1 hour ago]
Lansing Everett Marching Band to lead Mackinaw ... [Published Lansing State Journal - 3 hours ago]
Teacher gives goodbye by giving back [Published Lansing State Journal - 7 hours ago]
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