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Fenton Polar Plunge raises $35,000 for Special Olympics athletes
Today's below freezing temperatures and ice formed on Lake Fenton didn't keep "plungers" from leaping into the lake for a good cause.
Student enrollment in Lake Fenton declines by 20 compared to fall count
Superintendent Wayne Wright said today's unofficial count resulted in 1,851 students - down by 20 students from October's official count.
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The annual Law Enforcement Torch Run Polar Plunge benefits Special Olympics Michigan athletes and all of the funds raised support year-round sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
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Decision to move to full-day kindergarten in Linden could come as soon as this month
Linden Schools could decide as soon as this month to move to a full-day kindergarten program , and Lake Fenton schools may do the same.
Icy roads cause school closings in Mid-Michigan
While there was no snow, icy roads were a major concern. "I have been alive for 75 years and I've never seen a winter like this in Michigan," said driver Kelli Ernst.
Chasing the Dragon Makes Big Impact at Lake Fenton
For the first time Saturday Community Parent performed the shock and awe Chasing the Dragon presentation for the public.
Big News Around You: Brandon Hayes Found Guilty in Dominick Calhoun's ...
A jury found Hayes guilty on 10 counts, including child abuse and torture, the Times Herald reported.
It's the middle of January, and while some people are really enjoying the lack of snow, it's a big problem if you're planning an ice hockey tournament.