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Air Show Returns to Reno One Year After Deadly Crash
KTLA NewsRENO, NV (KTLA) -- The Reno National Championship Air Races are underway for the 49th annual event, despite last year's deadly crash. Ten spectators died at last year's show when pilot Jimmy Leeward lost control of his P51 Mustang and crashed into the...Tags: Accidental Death, Federal Aviation Administration, Air and Space Accidents, YouTube, Ocala
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Michigan officers accused of spending drug money
DETROIT (AP) — Prosecutors allege the former police chief and five detectives in the Detroit suburb of Romulus used drug forfeiture money to pay for prostitutes, alcohol and marijuana. Former Chief Michael St. Andre, his wife, Sandra, and five...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Prosecution
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Obituary: Vivian Sims
STANFORD — In the fullness of His time, God called Vivian Wilson Hester Sims home. Mrs. Sims died at age 87 on Sept. 26, 2011. Â Mrs. Sims lived at McDowell Place of Danville, formerly of Dogwood Drive, Stanford, Ky. She was the widow of Wesley H....Tags: Corolla, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Jimmy Lee, Louisville
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1,200 Michigan Guard members bound for Afghanistan
WYOMING, Mich. (AP) — Hundreds of Michigan National Guard members are leaving home for tours of duty in the war in Afghanistan. Family and friends are saying farewell Monday evening to members of units of the 125th Infantry. The Headquarters...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Afghanistan
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Michigan cider mill authentic to the core
DEXTER, Mich. — Dexter Cider Mill has had only three owners. A stone and wooden shack perched on the Huron River, it was founded in 1886 by a Civil War veteran. A decade later, a local family bought it. They operated it until 1986, when Richard...Tags: Apples, Amusement and Theme Parks, Food Network (tv network), Foods and Beverages, Halloween
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Heating aid endangered as Mich. money runs out
LANSINGÂ — Social services groups and state officials are scrambling to prevent thousands of low-income Michigan residents from having their heat cut off after a state-run program that helped pay overdue utility bills for the poor lost its source of...Tags: Poverty, Economy, Business and Finance, Social Services, Wages and Pensions, Christianity
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Acquitted murder suspect attends trial to observe
Macomb Daily Staff WriterFor the third time, a non-evidentiary issue overshadowed the Michael George murder trial Friday after suspicions arose of court observers taking notes and possibly passing them to George’s wife, who is sequestered as a future witness. Judge Mary...Tags: Justice System, Trials, Witnesses, Lawyers, Murder
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Prepping for tonight's GOP debate with Megyn Kelly of Fox News
Top of the TicketFox News anchor Megyn Kelly prepares for tonight's Fox News/Google GOP debate in Orlando, which includes newly-added candidate Gary Johnson.... -
Thaddeus McCotter drops out of GOP presidential field
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelThaddeus, we hardly knew you. The Detroit News is reporting that the Michigan congressman has dropped out of the Republican presidential race, the afternoon of the Orlando Presidency 5 debate that he was denied access to and the day before he was to speak... -
Hoekstra holds sizable lead in 2012 Senate Republican primary
BAY VIEW -- Former Congressman Pete Hoekstra, R-Holland, has a strong early lead to win the Republican nomination to challenge incumbent Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., next fall, poll figures released Wednesday show. The poll conducted Sept. 14-19 on 600...Tags: Government, Politics, Justice System, Natural Resources, Dan Benishek
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New census data: More Mich. residents in poverty
DETROIT (AP) — More Michigan residents are living in poverty as the state works to free itself from the lingering effects of the nation's recession, according to new census data released Thursday.
The poverty rate rose from 16.2 percent in 2009...Tags: Poverty, Politics, Social Issues, Economy, Business and Finance, Pension and Welfare
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Eastern Mich. U. bans medical marijuana on campus
YPSILANTI, Mich. (AP) — Eastern Michigan University's board has voted to ban medical marijuana on campus. AnnArbor.com and the Detroit Free Press report Tuesday's vote puts the Ypsilanti school's policies generally in line with several other...Tags: Politics, Health Treatments, Colleges and Universities, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Freedom of the Press
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