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5:38 pm
Tue March 27, 2012

Bernero Explains Proposed 2013 City Budget

Lansing mayor Virg Bernero is presenting his proposed 2013 budget to the city council.  Last November, voters approved a public safety millage that enabled the city to reduce its projected deficit to between $5 million and $7 million -- roughly half of what it was last year.  But to close the remaining gap, the mayor’s plan asks many city employees to either take up to 26 days off without pay or pay more for their health insurance and pensions.  Mayor Bernero tells WKAR’s Kevin Lavery that the furlough days are on a sliding scale.

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NewsRoom
5:45 am
Tue March 27, 2012

Supreme Court lets GOP re-draw county district plan

The Michigan Supreme Court -- in a decision that breaks along party-lines -- has upheld a state law that will let Republicans on the Oakland County Commission redraw their district lines.

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NewsRoom
6:54 am
Mon March 26, 2012

MI AG counsels wait and see on federal healthcare law

Michigan is one of 26 states challenging federal health care reforms in a case that is going before the U. S. Supreme Court. But there is also a stalemate in state government over moving ahead with an online healthcare exchange that is part of the law that would help consumers shop for coverage.

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NewsRoom
12:00 am
Fri March 23, 2012

Under the Radar: Raphael Reviews "The Long Night"

Book reviewer Lev Raphael has been reading about a radio journalist who was in the thick of covering World War Two from Berlin, and he talked about it with WKAR's Melissa Benmark.

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NewsRoom
4:00 pm
Thu March 22, 2012

Lansing School Board Approves Reorganization Plan

With an 8-1 vote, the Lansing Board of Education has approved an ambitious re-organization plan that closes some schools and converts others to fulfill new missions.

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NewsRoom
6:35 pm
Wed March 21, 2012

MI Supreme Court Drawn into Partisan Fight on District

A fight that pits Democrats in Oakland County against Republicans in the Legislature and Governor Rick Snyder is now before state Supreme Court.

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NewsRoom
9:55 am
Wed March 21, 2012

Williamston High School InvenTeam Earns MIT Grant

A team of students at Williamston High School has been working on an invention that they hope will prevent drownings in the Great Lakes.

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NewsRoom
11:30 pm
Tue March 20, 2012

Stretch of Warm Weather Puts Fruit Growers at Risk

Many of us are enjoying this unseasonably warm weather.  But for some farmers, it’s nerve-racking,  especially for fruit growers.  Fruit trees are starting to sprout two or more weeks ahead of time.  It’s only March, so cold weather is very likely to come back and kill off those early-blooming crops.

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