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Southwest MI News
Charges planned in taped beating of boy in Flint
A prosecutor plans to press charges against three young people in the beating of a 14-year-old Flint boy that was recorded on video and posted on Facebook.Read Story
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Komen drops plans to cut Planned Parenthood grants
The Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast-cancer charity on Friday abandoned plans to deny funding to Planned Parenthood. View
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Michigan woman charged with torturing 3-year-old boy
An Oceola Township woman was arraigned today on charges of torture and first-degree child abuse for seriously injuring her three-year-old step-grandson last year. View
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Whoops: Consumers Energy admits $1,500 electric bill mistake
EATON RAPIDS — Now that the Consumers Energy folks are admitting that Debbie Meyers didn’t actually use $1,500 worth of electricity in one month, she’s ready to calm down. View
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Lansing teen convicted in Shayla Johnson murder to be sentenced in April
LANSING -- A Lansing teen who was convicted this week in juvenile court of first-degree murder will be sentenced April 4, officials said today. View
Brought to you by: www.lansingstatejournal.com on Feb 03 at 14:29 
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Levin: Battle Creek Air National Guard base may fly drones
WASHINGTON – The Air Force wants to make changes at the Battle Creek Air National Guard Base that Sen. Carl Levin said will give it a role in a growing part of the nation’s defense strategy. View
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Saginaw police to use cameras to monitor streets
Saginaw police are preparing to start using a system that includes high-definition cameras to keep an eye on city streets. View
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Man who threatened Michigan congressman gets house arrest
BAY CITY — A man who threatened a Michigan congressman during the 2010 health care debate has been sentenced to six months of house arrest. View
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Diesel spill cleanup continues along Kalamazoo River
Crews will continue today to clean what remains of several hundred gallons of suspected diesel fuel spilled into a Battle Creek storm drain. View
Brought to you by: www.lansingstatejournal.com on Feb 03 at 07:09 
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Police and Fire: Postal carrier assault, embezzlement, fight over woman
POSTAL CARRIER ASSAULT: A carrier delivering mail was assaulted by an intoxicated man about 1:40 p.m. Wednesday, Battle Creek police said. The male carrier, 34, was walking on the sidewalk on Lathrop Avenue near Douglas Street when the other man,… View
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Dunn picked for county board seat
MARSHALL --The Calhoun County Board of Commissioners appointed Kathy-Sue Dunn as its newest member Thursday night. View
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Lansing to hear comments on school restructuring plan
The Lansing school board will listen to public comments on the first phase of a restructuring plan during three upcoming public hearings: View
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Men charged in armed robbery
Three Lansing men were arraigned Tuesday on various charges after they were arrested following a Sunday night armed robbery at Marco’s Pizza in north Lansing. View
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Rise and fall: Legal muddle of marijuana dispensaries weakens market
Ryan Basore knows all about risk. For more than a year, he ran a medical marijuana dispensary on East Michigan Avenue, occupying that tenuous place between legality and lawlessness, a Wild West entrepreneur. View
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Oaklawn Hospital unveils high-tech surgery center
MARSHALL -- Rob Covert, Oaklawn Hospital president and CEO, was honored as he presented to staff and stakeholders the final product of his latest and last major construction project. View
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Source search goes on as fuel spill cleanup under way
Crews will continue today to clean what remains of several hundred gallons of suspected diesel fuel spilled into a Battle Creek storm drain. View
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Dunn appointed to county board
MARSHALL — Kathy-Sue Dunn was appointed as the newest member of the Calhoun County Board of Commissioners tonight. View
Brought to you by: www.battlecreekenquirer.com on Feb 02 at 20:15 
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Holt student injured when struck by car
HOLT – A 13-year-old Holt Junior High School student was injured Thursday morning when she was struck by a vehicle near the school, police said. View
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Man who threatened Stupak gets house arrest
A man who threatened a Michigan congressman during the 2010 health care debate has been sentenced to six months of house arrest. View
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Bikes for Africa accepted in Battle Creek
The Southwest Michigan Eye Center is accepting donations of bicycles for families in the African nation of Zambia. View
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Michigan Democrats propose campaign, ethics laws
LANSING — Democrats in the Michigan House today introduced proposals that would require personal financial disclosure forms for many public officials and put some restrictions on state-level political campaign donations. View
Brought to you by: www.battlecreekenquirer.com on Feb 02 at 16:45 
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Full Amtrak service resumes after Mich. accident
, Amtrak says full passenger service has been restored between Detroit and Chicago, one day after one of its trains slammed into a truck that was stuck on the tracks in southern Michigan. View
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Ohio man charged in crash that injured state trooper to stand trial
MASON – An Ohio man whose car struck a state police trooper last year, seriously injuring the trooper, will stand trial on a felony charge that could send him to prison for two years, officials said. View
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Postal carrier reports attack by drunk
A carrier delivering mail was assaulted by an intoxicated man about 1:40 p.m. Wednesday, Battle Creek police said. View
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Embezzlement case probed at Kellogg Co.
Battle Creek police are investigating the alleged embezzlement of $21,661 in credit card fraud and theft of a computer and cell phone by a former employee of the Kellogg Co., 1 Kellogg Square. View
Brought to you by: www.battlecreekenquirer.com on Feb 02 at 10:16

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