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Not quite yourself?
A routine trip to Lansing’s Sparrow Hospital cost MSU police Chief Jim Dunlap more than a couple hours off work. It cost him his identity. Dunlap first realized something was wrong in 1998 after a Sears, Roebuck and Co. collection department left a message on his home answering machine.
Projects speak volumes about Barker seniors
BARKER - Barker High School seniors were asked to sum up their years of learning in one senior project. For Sara Budde, the work hit close to home.
Two Men Ambushed, Carjacked
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two men coming home from work were greeted by gunfire.
Residents sue over sale of mobile home park
Eighty-six Golden Lantern homeowners at ask a judge to intervene. Eighty-six Golden Lantern Mobile Home Park homeowners filed a lawsuit Friday asking a judge to overturn the sale of their park and stop them from being evicted.
Purdue scientist’s ethanol work recognized by president
Among an NBA star and military heroes seated near first lady Laura Bush during last Tuesday’s State of the Union address was a Purdue University scientist. The White House asked Nancy Ho, a senior research scientist in the Purdue Laboratory of Renewable Resource Engineering, to attend President Bush’s State of the Union address because of her work in making “cellulosic” ethanol.
Local man, 58, dies in crash
SWAMPSCOTT - A 58-year-old man died following a single-car accident on Norfolk Avenue on Saturday, less than 500 feet from his home. Michael Drigotas, of 97 Norfolk Ave., was the only person in the Daewoo he was driving when it struck a tree just before 2 p.m. near 52 Norfolk Ave.
Could X-ray scanners work on the street?
X-ray cameras could be coming to a street near you, according to reports. But is the latest proposal to catch terrorists a practical one?
New Brunswick premier confronted by Maritimer over poor job prospects at home
NISKU, Alta. (CP) - The Atlantic premiers came west this week looking to take home a piece of the manufacturing action from Alberta’s overheated economy.
If you moved in ‘06, you might get tax savings from moving expenses
NEW YORK Were you one of the 25 million taxpaying Americans who changed homes in 2006? If so, you might be due big tax savings. According to real estate attorney and columnist Bob Bruss, your household moving expenses can be deducted as an adjustment to gross income.
