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Thousands of people have kept GM's local operations running the past 100 years. And thousands more have been affected in some way by the automaker's local presence.
Michigan college's curriculum centers on medicinal marijuana
After his auto-detailing business took a hit in the recession, Nick Tennant, 24, founded Med Grow Cannabis College, advertising for professors on medical marijuana Web sites.
Mark LeGrave, N.E.W. Plastics Corp. 10 years Shelley Boehm-Mattia, Bonnie Coonen, Pam Malin and Julie Berendes, Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell and Laura Braun and Mr. and Mrs. David and Stephanie Huber announce the engagement of their children, Alison Mary Braun and Scott Henry Huber.
Experts say real Christmas trees are 'greener'
One way to "go green" may be to chop down something green and get a real Christmas tree this year.
Making a hash of higher education
It's medicinal... Med Grow Cannabis College founder Nick Tennant tends the on-campus pot farm.
Garrett Silliman, a 35-year-old archaeologist at an environmental consulting firm sums up the state of the art: "A lot of this technology has been around for years, but now it's a lot cheaper and easier to use.
Mich. baby gains 20 moms after his dies in childbirth
The case of Charles Moses Martin Goodrich gives new meaning to the old African proverb, "It takes a village to raise a child." In his case, the prhase proved literal after more than 20 of his family's neighbors in Marquette, Mich., banded together to offer to nurse the infant when his mother, Susan Goodrich, died during childbirth last January.
Northern Michigan University study reveals the ancient past of Lake Superior
Thousands of years of human activity along the Upper Peninsula's Lake Superior shoreline have come into sharper focus after three years of research.
3-year Study Reveals Lake Superior's Ancient Past
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Marion Adzima, 82, Ashwaubenon, died unexpectedly Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009, at her daughter's residence from complications of Parkinson's. She was born June 11, 1927, to the late Wilhelm and Elise Bomdoerfer in Bavaria, Germany.
NMU offers interest-free loans
Northern Michigan University is offering to help students who were counting on the Michigan Promise Scholarship.
Veterans Day is a day set aside to thank and honor the brave men and women who have served our country in times of war and peace.
At the October 15 meeting of the Rotary Club of Albion, Rotarian Cathy Campbell introduced guest speaker Nobel Schuler and his wife Pam.
Williamston Library hosts holiday card class
Nov. 24: New Moon trivia Come in after school and find something different every time we meet, from movies and gaming to trivia.
John Hubbard artwork on exhibition at Lakeland through Dec. 11
The works of John Hubbard, a veteran art educator and artist, will be featured in the second exhibition of the 2009-10 Bradley Gallery season at Lakeland College.
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Judith H. Solander, 89, of Stephenson, Mi. passed away Friday, Oct. 23 at her home.
Lauria promoted to assistant police chief
Victor Lauria was promoted to Novi assistant police chief during a ceremony Monday at the department training center.
Ferris State University Students Dies After Being Hit By a Car
Grief and sadness surround one Northern Michigan University today. A freshman at Ferris State University died this morning after being hit by a car.
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