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Already squeezed Michigan agencies may end up cutting nearly 30 percent over 2 years

LANSING, Mich. - Michigan's governor warned Tuesday of a possible 20 percent cut in state spending next year, a draconian step after billions in cuts since 2003 have already dented police and fire services, pushed schools toward insolvency and reduced oversight of prison inmates.The request from Gov. Jennifer Granholm is a further blow to health care providers, state police, universities...

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Indiana University Golf Course Review

Indiana University Golf Course Review Grade: B Teacher’s Comments: It’s essentially a municipal course, owned and operated by Indiana University. Nice enough, but it was in very poor condition on the day I played. This past summer I was able to sneak out of Boy Scout Camp near Bloomington,…

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Skye Fishers' Odyssey Continues

... her sponsorship contract with the Muscle Mafia and was the guest trophy presenter at the Tri-State Bodybuilding, Figure, and Bikini championships in Erie, Pennsylvania. Skye will also be a guest for IFFB Pro Tricky Jackson and Jose Raymond on their blog radio show, Pro Muscle Radio, November 15th at 6:30pm. Listen for all her current updates on training and more info on other competitors...

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MSU student in dragging death identified

The 19-year-old Michigan State University student who died after Thursday night's Red Wings game Hockey Game at the Joe Louis Arena has been identified as Ryan Rosman of West Bloomfield.

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Morag-Levine 's Long View on Agency Statutory Interpretation

Noga Morag-Levine, Michigan State University College of Law, has posted Agency Statutory Interpretation and the Rule of Common Law, which is forthcoming in Michigan State Law Review (2009). Here is the abstract:American administrative theory and law have long treated as an axiom the notion that agencies are subordinate to the statutes that govern their mandates, and...

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Red Wings fan killed after being run over and dragged

Consider the stereotypes people have about Detroit…murder, dilapidated buildings, unemployment, etc… Just a few months ago a man was lying dead in a vacant building while people played floor hockey around him. No one bothered to call the police… But last night, well, this might be the wost of them all. A 19-year-old Michigan State University [...]

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Stimulus Grant To Help MSU Team Improve Drug Development From Plants

Scientists at Michigan State University are receiving nearly $3 million from the National Institutes of Health to uncover how several popular plants make medicinal compounds.

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MSU student killed by car after Wings game

A 19-year-old Michigan State University student leaving a Red Wings hockey game with friends Thursday night was dragged more than a quarter-mile under a car and killed, police said.

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Grants Doled Out to Enable Games & Health Research

As part of an initiative to chronicle the health benefits of videogames, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) has bestowed over $1.85 million in grants to nine research teams. RWJF’s Health Games Research program, headquartered at the University of California, Santa Barbara, is backed by $8.25 million in funding from RWJF’s Pioneer Portfolio, which operates under the mantra...

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I’m speaking at Nov. 12 Monroe Lunch Bunch meeting

The last appearance on the budget blogger’s fall schedule will be the Monroe Lunch Bunch at 10:30 a.m. Thursday Nov. 12 at the Michigan State University Extension Service office, 963 S. Raisinville Rd., Monroe, Mich. Em gave a nice plug for me at Mom Moments. Yes this meeting is open to all families in Monroe, bring [...]

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US backs MSU, UK, MIT studies of medicinal plants

Researchers at three universities have received $6 million in federal stimulus grants to study the genetics of how plants make compounds used in medicines.

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MSU's Simon won't meet replay rep after all

Michigan State University president Lou Anna K. Simon will not meet with a Big Ten representative Friday, as originally planned, to discuss football replay policies.

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Stimulus grant to help MSU team improve drug development from plants

( Michigan State University ) Scientists at Michigan State University are receiving nearly $3 million from the National Institutes of Health to uncover how several popular plants make medicinal compounds.

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4 MSU students charged in explosion in yard

An explosive device detonated in an East Lansing yard late Sunday — allegedly by four Michigan State University freshmen - was a 3-inch mortar powerful enough to have killed somebody, an MSU police spokeswoman said.

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4 MSU students charged in blast

An explosive device detonated in an East Lansing yard late Sunday -- allegedly by four Michigan State University freshmen -- was a 3-inch mortar powerful enough to have killed somebody, an MSU police spokeswoman said.