State jobless rate tied for 2nd overall
Years from now, if Sarah Tomek peeks out from behind a curtain and sees empty seats in a theater, she will be crushed.
Years from now, if Sarah Tomek peeks out from behind a curtain and sees empty seats in a theater, she will be crushed.
The Earth lost part of its solar system crew last week when Pluto was demoted to a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union, or IAU, at a meeting in Prague.
Correction: "Northern Tier land could be sold to E.L.; votes could decide area's fate" should read "Northern Tier land could be annexed to E.L.; votes could decide area's fate." About 200 acres of land in the Northern Tier area could be obtained by East Lansing if voters decide to expand the city's boundaries. Gilbert White, a local real estate developer, sent two petitions in late July to the Ingham County Clerk's office asking for parts of Meridian Township to be annexed to East Lansing. The Northern Tier is located north of Lake Lansing Road and includes The Landings and The Village at Chandler Crossings apartment complexes. "It would be a substantial loss to the community," Meridian Township supervisor Susan McGillicuddy said.
Lansing's Capital City Airport will receive more than $1.2 million for a runway extension project as the second installment of a $3 million appropriation for the airport. The funds provided by the U.S.
Two East Lansing 17-year-olds were charged with felony arson for their involvement in the July destruction of a Harrison Meadows Park playground structure. Alex Charles Ellis and Jace Wickman were arraigned Tuesday and charged with two counts of arson of real property and one count of conspiracy to commit arson. Each offense is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and, in this case, a possible restitution payment of more than $42,000. Wickman allegedly contacted East Lansing Police Department Detective Jeff Walsh in August with information about possible suspects in the case and said Ellis was with him when the fire occurred. Walsh interviewed the defendants separately and said he discovered differences in each defendant's sequence of events.
Standing in long lines and paying higher prices at book stores is a thing of the past for students who choose to buy their books online. More companies are allowing students to purchase books online at discounted prices, some even for free. According to the National Association of College Stores, on average, students paid anywhere from $801 to $904 for books and supplies during the '05-'06 school year. Sites such as SwapSimple.com, iChapters.com and allMSU.com help students purchase or trade books at a lower cost than going to a local bookstore.
The East Lansing Department of Parks, Recreation and Arts has received a $1,170 grant for East Lansing middle and high school students who need after-school tutoring. The scholarships are designated for those students who attend tutoring sessions filled primarily with volunteers from the MSU Service-Learning Program. The grant allows for 10 students to attend the one-on-one tutoring sessions. To apply for one of the student scholarships, fill out an application available at www.cityofeastlansing.com.
Walkers, joggers and bikers will have a little more to enjoy as the city begins construction to extend the Northern Tier Trail. The trail has been a prominent feature in the city for about seven years, and runs north to south along the west side of Abbott Road for four miles.
In coming months MSU researchers could know how fast emerald ash borer populations move, how fast their populations grow and even when the beetles first arrived in the United States. Nathan Siegert, a visiting research associate in forest entomology, began sampling tree rings in 2004 over an area of 5,800 square miles in southeast Michigan with the goal of mapping the ash borer's spread.
Within the last week, United States officials have sorted through three cases of suspected terrorist activity two closely linked with Michigan, though experts say there isn't an increased security threat.
MSU dorms will institute a new policy this fall, requiring any guest of a dorm resident who arrives after midnight to leave an identification card with the night receptionist. "As soon as school starts, the policy will be implemented, and the staff will be well informed," said Angela Brown, director of University Housing.
By midnight tonight, a Macaroni penguin chick who has been awaiting a name since his birth on May 22 at the Detroit Zoo, will officially go by Izzo, Pudge, Rico, Scooter or Fritz. The name contest brought in 7,000 submissions from the public and was narrowed down to the top five by members of the zoo's animal staff.
Beans, corn, cucumbers and lettuce if it grows in a garden Beth Lange said she has grown it in her yard and donated it.
Nearly a week after state lawmakers decided to repeal the Single Business Tax, concern has risen as to how the Legislature plans to fill the hole it will cause in the state's economy. Revenues from the tax make up 22 percent of the state's general fund. The tax, which should be phased out by the end of 2007, is believed to be a burden that's keeping new businesses from locating in Michigan.
Photo essay by Kate Compton | The State News Dogs from all over Michigan followed their owners to the State 4-H Dog Show to compete for titles in agility, obedience and showmanship on Saturday. The dog show took place at the Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education and was open to 4-H members ages 9-19 with up to two of their dogs. The agility classes were the first to begin at 8 a.m.
East Lansing police Sgt. Scott Wriggelsworth and Jodi Foster have at least one thing in common. Wriggelsworth left for the FBI National Academy on July 8 with seven other Michigan law enforcement personnel.
Izzo could be the name of The Detroit Zoo's baby penguin, or chick, if the name receives the most votes.
Many of the orange construction signs littering campus will disappear this week, an absence welcomed by travelers both on and off the road.