Okemos Burger King robbed
Meridian Township police are investigating the Thursday robbery of a Burger King restaurant, 2010 Grand River Ave. in Okemos.
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Meridian Township police are investigating the Thursday robbery of a Burger King restaurant, 2010 Grand River Ave. in Okemos.
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The MSU Board of Trustees will vote today to authorize $2 million in repairs to Spartan Stadium to begin construction this April.