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  2008
  July
18Griffing Eastern Woodland Indian Art Exhibit, Sale Set for July 19-20 at Colonial Michilimackinac
July 18, 2008 - Mackinac State Historic Parks will host an art exhibit and sale of the work of Robert Griffing Saturday, July 19 and Sunday, July 20 at the Visitor's Center of Colonial Michilimackinac in Mackinaw City.
18Mark Your Calendar to Ring in the Holidays, Support Efforts to Connect Children with Their Michigan Heritage, at the Jingle Ball Nov. 22
July 18, 2008 - The Michigan Historical Center Foundation today announced its plans for the 2008 Jingle Ball, to take place at the Michigan Historical Museum on Saturday, Nov. 22. This annual gala to kick off the holiday season - held the night after Lansing's Silver Bells in the City - raises funds to help more than 80,000 students each year learn and explore Michigan's history.
18Consumer Warning Lifted For Certain Fresh Tomatoes: Advisory still in effect for raw jalapeņo, serrano peppers
18Hunters Reminded to Make Only One Application for Antlerless Deer Licenses
18Emergency culvert repair to close M-156 in Lenawee County
18Flags to be Flown Half-Staff Tuesday for Army Specialist Byron J. Fouty
18Transportation economic development grants to benefit employment in Chippewa and St. Clair counties
18Governor's Radio Address Highlights New Company Investments, Jobs in Michigan
18I-69 median work begins Monday, July 21 in Genesee County
17$25 fee levied against child support payments Fee mandated by federal legislation
17Emergency lane closure along southbound US-23 just south of I-96 in Livingston County
17Granholm Highlights Public Transportation as Alternative Way to Save Money
17Holland State Park Hosting Star Gazing Program July 25
17DNR Hosts Open Houses in Pigeon River Country Forest Management Unit
17A public hearing to consider the possible commutation of sentence for Clark F. Lester, #120788
17Great Lakes Visitor Center Plans 'Christmas in July Week'
17MDOT to begin work on Old US-31 bridge in Hart on July 21
17Granholm Signs New Laws to Help Revitalize Downtowns
17Granholm Signs Divestment Legislation
17Crooked River (Alanson) Lock in Cheboygan Requires Temporary Closure
17MDOT to begin work on M-37 in Middleville on July 28
17MIOSHA Orders Pretco Technologies to Cease Operating Dangerous Processes; Mt. Morris Company Has Shown Serious Disregard for Employee Safety
17A public hearing to consider the possible commutation of sentence for Betty Jean Dennis, #242239
17A public hearing to consider the possible commutation of sentence for James Threet, #162678
17Renovations to Begin at VanEtten Lake State Forest Campground
17DLEG Announces Green Lodging Certification for Water Street Inn Facility Earns Steward Certification
16Fort Wilkins' Civil War Encampment July 27-29 Brings 19th-Century Military to Life at Copper Harbor
16Implementing Ag Tourism Recommendations Aids Local Economies
16Researchers from Lake Superior State University will be on the Paint River in Iron County
16Secretary of State Mobile Branch Office schedules Kalamazoo County visit July 30 - 31
16Pleasant Ridge Physician Has License Summarily Suspended
16Wilderness State Park Creates Partnership to Offer Outfitter Services
16Transportation Funding Task Force to meet July 21 in Traverse City
16Flags to be Flown Half-Staff Friday for Army Sgt. 1st Class Steven J. Chevalier
16DNR Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Offers U.P. Salmon Fishing Workshop
16Michigan's June Jobless Rate Unchanged; Strike-related Recalls Push Manufacuting Jobs Upward
16Tomahawk Creek Flooding State Forest Campground to Undergo Renovations
16State Insurance Consumer Advocate Announces Launch of Office's Website
15Granholm: Dow Chemical and PIC of Kuwait to Locate Joint Venture Headquarters in Michigan
15"World's Greatest Dad" #198 Internet Predator Arrested
15Lane closure required for M-35 Days River bridge work
15Granholm Statement on Volkswagen Announcement
15Unemployment Insurance Agency mails 212,000 applications for federal emergency jobless benefits
15Governor Announces over 6,900 New Michigan Jobs; Companies Investing More Than $231 Million to Grow in State
15Granholm Says Federal Officials Will Begin Work in Michigan Wednesday to Coordinate Disaster Aid Program
15Butch Hollowell will Present Overview of Office of Insurance Advocate at Media Roundtable on July 16 in Lansing
15Michigan Civil Rights Commission Hosts Public Forum in Benton Harbor
15Antlerless Deer Permits On Sale Starting Today
15Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park Music Festival Set For Aug. 22-24
15Rifle and Pistol Ranges at Island Lake State Recreation Area Closing for Repairs
15DEQ Laboratory Receives Award
15DNR Announces Community Forestry Grants Available
14Walker Tavern Introduces 'Walk Thru Time' July 19-20
14OFIR Commissioner Disapproves BCBSM Nongroup Rate Hike
14Porcupine Mountains Hosts Special Program on the Ojibwe Culture and Way of Life
14July 16 is Ride Your Motorcycle to Work Day
14Governor announces grants that will bring transportation improvements to downtowns in Reading and Portland
14Governor Granholm Approves Stronger Consumer Protections on Gift Cards, Certificates
14Aetna, Glazon creek culvert replacements to begin July 21
14Eddy Discover Center Offers Nature Programs in July
14P.H. Hoeft State Park Will Hosts Volleyball Tournaments on July 26 and Aug. 9
14Programs on the Civilian Conservation Corps Planned for North Higgins Lake and Young State Parks
11State Confirms Nineteen Cases Related to Nationwide Salmonella Saintpaul Outbreak
11MDOT to begin final stage of construction on US-131 from West River Drive to 10 Mile Road in Grand Rapids
11MDOT will invest approximately $1 million for improvements to M-33 north of Mio
11DNR Recognizes Citizens of Luce County As Partners in Conservation for Support during 2007 Wildfire
11Interamerican Zinc of Coldwater (a U.S. Zinc/Votorantim Metais company) Receives Ergonomic Innovation Award
11Detroit Casino Revenues & Wagering Taxes for June
11Governor Highlights New Laws to Protect Great Lakes
11New Adopt-A-Highway volunteers keep U.P. highways clean
11MDOT to add center left-turn lane on M-15, beginning Monday, July 14
11Granholm Signs Food Bank Tax Credit Bill
11State Confirms Nineteen Cases Related to Nationwide Salmonella Saintpaul Outbreak
11Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth Seeking Applications by Aug. 29th for Workers' Compensation Board of Magistrates
11July 11, 2008 - Saginaw Teens Graduate from Leadership Academy
11Friends of the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park Named DNR Partner in Conservation
11M-28 railroad crossing replacements to start July 14
10Governor Granholm Highlights Energy Savings in State Facilities Across Michigan
10Michigan Iron Industry Museum Program Tells Environmental-Stewardship Success Story of Republic Mine
10Mobile Branch Office visits Calhoun County July 23 - 24
10July 10, 2008 - 2007 Drunk Driving Audit shows 10 - year low in alcohol and/or drug related deaths
10Pavement repairs on US-23 to begin Friday, July 11, in Genesee County
10Stand-out employees receive Michigan Department of Transportation's top award
10Governor Granholm Signs Legislation Protecting Victims of Domestic Violence, Stalking
10DNR Offers Program for Women Who Want to Learn Shotgun Skills
10Interlochen State Park Celebrates Christmas in July With Events July 26
10Wilson State Park to Celebrate Christmas in July
10MDOT to begin work on US-12 bridge in New Buffalo on July 14
10Saginaw Bay Coastal Initiative Presentation
10Three naturalization ceremonies held over two days
1010 Grants Awarded Across Michigan to Revitalize Local Waterfronts
101,250 new citizens expected to be sworn in
09Select Michigan and Associated Food & Petroleum Dealers launch "Buy Local, Eat Fresh": Program targets Nine Detroit and one Pontiac neighborhoods to advance benefits of selecting Michigan fresh, local fruits and vegetables
09Michigan Shines in the Limelight of Rising Interest in Riesling
09Short-term plates available for troops on leave
09M-183 resurfacing to start July 14
09122 Years Later, Vintage Base Ball Teams Square Up for Rematch on July 19
09Governor Granholm Signs Legislation Creating Historic New Protections for Great Lakes
08Michigan Career and Technical Institute to Graduate 175 Students
08Antlerless Deer Hunting License Application Period Begins July 15
08Governor Granholm Signs Bill Creating Centers of Energy Excellence, Announces New Tool to Grow Alternative Energy Industry in Michigan
08Bridge replacement work on M-53 in Lapeer County to begin Wednesday, July 9
08Interamerican Zinc/U.S. Zinc of Coldwater to Receive State Ergonomic Award
08Otter Lake Boating Access Site Closes Temporarily for Construction
08Errors Noted in 2008 Michigan Antlerless Deer Hunting Guide
08Granholm Celebrates Successful Worker Training Program RCAR program bolsters ranks of road construction workers - economic development
08Granholm Says GM's Installation of Uni-Solar Panels Shows Michigan's Leadership in Solar Energy
08Michigan One of Five NEA Dream Teams Selected for Education Leaders Institute
08Vertical ID: Straight-up success
08Adopt-A-Highway volunteers back on the roads July 12-20
07Michigan Iron Industry Museum Serves Up Satisfying Program on U.P. Food Traditions
07July 7, 2008 - Michigan Safety Belt Use Reaches Record High 96.2 Percent
07July 7, 2008 - Traffic Fatalities Increase During Holiday Weekend
07Silver Creek Pathway in Lake County Reopened
07M-77 chip sealing to begin Tuesday
07Michigan Approved for Pilot Program to Measure Student Academic Growth
07Musketawa State Trail Designated National Recreation Trail
03Book Reveals New Discoveries in Michigan's Underwater Archaeology
03Nebraska Firm Expands Recall of Beef Products Due To Possible E. coli O157:H7 Contamination
03Turn lane signs, pavement markings to be added to Iron River center left-turn lane
03M-64 resurfacing in Gogebic County set to start July 7
03Menominee lane conversion to begin in July
03July 3, 2008 - Detroit Native And Waterford Resident Promoted To Captain And Second District Commander
03Hot Weather and Vehicles can be a Deadly Combination for Kids
03Resurfacing project begins on US-131 in Wyoming
03Governor Granholm Says New Website Feature Offers Citizens Money-Saving Tips
03Governor Granholm Requests Presidential Declaration for 12 Counties Hit by Severe Weather June 6-13
03Flags to be Flown Half-Staff Tuesday, July 8, for Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Matthew L. Hilton
03DHS and Children's Rights reach out-of-court agreement
Agreement improves services for vulnerable children

03Pavement rehabilitation scheduled to begin on US-127 BR and M-61 in Clare County
03Three Arrested in Lapeer County for Racketeering and Money Laundering
03MDOT to upgrade US-2 signs in Iron, Dickinson counties
02'Shields of Steel' at Michigan Iron Industry Museum July 13 Honors Veterans' Sacrifices, Michigan's Contribution to 'Steel Navy'
02Granholm Unveils Efforts to Help Consumers Save Money
02AG Cox Sues Blue Cross
02July 7 is deadline to register to vote in primary election
02Historical Society of Michigan Takes Ownership of Michigan Centennial Farm Program
02July 1, 2008 - West Michigan Night Patrol seeks to increase visibility of nighttime enforcement
02July 1, 2008 - Drunk driving enforcement centers on Fourth holiday
02Public Meeting Scheduled for
'Idlewild Transformation Initiative' July 22

02MDOT begins final stages of work on 28th Street
02Governor Granholm Announces New Round of Grants for Centers for Regional Excellence
02DNR Reminds Public How to Reduce Conflicts with Black Bears
02New Camper Cabin Now Available at Waterloo Recreation Area
02Indian Lake State Park Celebrates Christmas in July
02Maybury State Park Hosts 'GO-Get Outdoors' History Hikes
02Governor Granholm Announces Appointments, Reappointments
02Governor Granholm Announces Appointments, Reappointments
02Governor Granholm Signs Emergency Unemployment Compensation Agreement
02Local ramp closures required to accommodate I-75 Zilwaukee bridge traffic shift
02Madison Heights Medical Office Goes "Green" with DEQ Help
02ADVISORY - Governor to Confer Certificates at RCAR State Recognition Ceremony on July 8, 2008 at Greater Grace Temple in Detroit
02M-25 resurfacing work scheduled to begin Monday, July 7, in Sanilac County
02July 2, 2008 - Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division Receives New Commander
02MDOT work on M-37 (East Beltline) at Lake Eastbrook Boulevard moves into second phase
01Historical Talks, Nature Hikes and Kid-Friendly Exploration Round out Fayette Historic State Park's Evening Programs
01Fireworks: Don't Get Burned
01MPSC Approves Settlement Agreement Authorizing SEMCO Energy Gas Company's 2008-2009 Gas Cost Recovery Factor
01Protect MI Child Registry Marks Third Anniversary, Protecting Thousands of Michigan Children
01MPSC Establishes Michigan Planning Consortium to Examine Electricity Infrastructure Planning and Ways to Reduce Costs
01MPSC Establishes Michigan Planning Consortium to Examine Electricity Infrastructure Planning and Ways to Reduce Costs
01MPSC Seeks Comments on Potential Standards for Advanced Metering Infrastructure
01Environmental Assurance Program Verifies Local Cass County Farm
01MDA Podcast: Food Safety over the Fourth
01Lane closure required for M-35 Portage Creek bridge work
01Governor Granholm Announces New Round of Centers for Regional Excellence Grants
01State Housing Authority Applauds Homeless Connect Project in Lansing Encourages Other Cities to Follow Lansing's Lead
01Antlerless Deer License Quotas To Be Set at July NRC Meeting
01July 1, 2008 - Outdoor Enthusiasts Asked to Lookout for Marijuana
01MDOT opens all lanes on US-31 for Rothbury Festival
01'GO-Get Outdoors' Holly Days at Hayes State Park
01Michigan Commission on Spanish-Speaking Affairs to meet on Friday, July 11, 2008 at McGregor Conference Center, Wayne State University
01Permit for New CAFO Denied
01MDOT to begin ramp work on D-19 in Livingston County
01Wolf Lake Hatchery Hosts Annual Fish Festival
01Hartwick Pines State Park Hosts Annual Wood Shaving Days
01Governor's Interagency Task Force On Employee Misclassification To Hold Public Hearing On July 10, 2008, In Benton Harbor
01July 1, 2008 - State Police Encourage Responsible Holiday Driving and Compliance with New Child Booster Seat Law
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