Child struck by vehicle in south Lansing
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Child struck by vehicle in south Lansing

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Child struck by vehicle in south Lansing
EAST LANSING Michigan State University is proceeding with plans for a nuclear research facility despite concerns about how the federal budget squeeze might affect the project.
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MSU proceeds with FRIB nuclear research plan
EAST LANSING – The Michigan State women’s basketball team rallied from a 14-point halftime deficit, but the Spartans couldn’t put the game away in regulation and then fell in overtime to Illinois 71-62 on Thursday at Breslin Center.
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MSU women’s basketball: Spartans stumble in OT
Sexton coach Carlton Valentine says you better come early if you want a seat.
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Crosstown basketball battle: Sexton v. Eastern, 7:30 tonight
LANSING – A house was built on Allegan Street this past fall, a trim yellow-and-white two-story that looks out on the Riddle Elementary School playground.
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Federal funds breathe new life into Lansing neighborhoods
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Izzo’s job more than wins
LANSING — Protesting the way candidates for interim superintendent were chosen, school board member Charles Ford walked out a school board meeting this evening before John Artis, Yvonne Caamal Canul and Marsha Wells were interviewed.
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Lansing school board member: Process for selecting interim superintendent a ‘scam’
EAST LANSINGMichigan State athletic director Mark Hollis unveiled a new scholarship seating and ticket plan for MSU home football games today.
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MSU: Contribution to Spartan Fund mandated for season ticket holders under new seating structure
Byrd has recovered from two foot surgeries and is now playing after spraining his ankle.

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Spartans’ Russell Byrd fights through the pain to make key contributions
LANSING – Michigan could lose more than $20 million in gaming proceeds it receives from two in-state American Indian tribes if a proposed tribal casino opens in downtown Lansing.
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Michigan could lose $22 million if Lansing lands casino