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 2006: December - November - October - September - August - July - June - May - April - March - February - January
  December
   •  27 - DoD Identifies Army Casualties: SGT Chad J. Vollmer, SPC Wilson A. Algrim, SPC Bobby Mejia II
   •  22 - Granholm Asks Citizens to Remember Those Serving at Home and Around the Globe this Holiday Season
   •  20 - Extra officers to look for drunk drivers over New Year's weekend
   •  19 - State Police Report A Reduction In Traffic Fatalities During 2006 Operation C.A.R.E. Lifesaver Weekend
   •  18 - 796 Fugitives Nabbed In 2006 Coordinated Effort; Latest Project S.A.F.E. Street Sweep Results in 165 Arrests
   •  18 - Public Sex Offender Registry Gets New Look; Increased Search Capabilities Part of Expanded Public Tool
   •  15 - Over $850,000 Seized In Embezzlement Investigation
   •  14 - Transit grant will fund improved security For metro Detroit buses, people mover.
   •  13 - Internet Safety Tips For School Holiday Break; Parents are Reminded the Internet can be a Dangerous Place
   •  08 - Grand Ledge National Guard members return from tour of duty in Kosovo
   •  07 - Suspects to Face Charges in 1970s & 1980s Sexual Assaults - Press Conference: Monday
   •  06 - Michigan Citizen Corps presents Volunteer of the Year Award to Grand Rapids resident
   •  06 - Michigan Citizen Corps presents Van Buren County organization with Team of the Year Award
   •  05 - Flags to Fly Half-Staff Thursday Throughout Michigan in Honor of Pearl Harbor Day
   •  01 - Flags to be Flown Half-Staff Tuesday for Serviceman Killed in Iraq
  November
   •  29 - Flags to be Flown Half-Staff Friday for Serviceman Killed in Iraq
   •  27 - DoD Identifies Michigan Army Guard Casualty
Sgt. 1st Class James D. Priestap, 39, of Harwood, Mich.
   •  27 - State Police Report Decrease in Traffic Fatalities During 2006 Thanksgiving Holiday Weekend
   •  22 - Rollover crash survivor promotes safety belt use in PSA
   •  21 - DoD Identifies Michigan Army Guard Casualty
Spc. Bradley N. Shilling, 22, of Stanwood, Mich
   •  21 - One Of Michigan's Most Wanted Sex Offenders Arrested
   •  20 - Law enforcement working overtime to make holiday safe
   •  20 - Nationwide Initiative Promotes Safe Driving During Thanksgiving Holiday
   •  16 - Computer Crimes Expert Will Provide Internet Safety Tips On Local Radio Show
   •  16 - Safe Winter Travel Starts With Informed Drivers; Web Site and Hotline Provide Current Road Conditions
   •  16 - State Fire Marshal Urges Caution When Using Turkey Fryers for Holiday Meals
   •  14 - State Police Make Arrests For Solicitation To Commit Murder
   •  13 - Suspect Arrested For 1999 Sexual Assault; DNA Database Helps Identify Suspect
   •  09 - State Police Roll Out Three Language Version Of 'Seven Signs Of Terrorism' Video; New DVD includes Arabic and Spanish Voiceovers
   •  09 - Over 500 Sex Offenders Arrested Statewide
   •  06 - Winter Hazards Awareness Week is November 12-18
   •  06 - Students Pledge Safe Schools
  October
   •  25 - Law enforcement officers across Michigan to conduct Halloween drunk driving patrols
   •  16 - New Materials Remind Drivers School Buses Are Like Traffic Signals
   •  12 - Ribbon cutting for $6.3 million Armory tomorrow in Jackson
   •  12 - Flint Trooper Honored For His Heroic Actions
   •  12 - Community Organization Honors Lansing Troopers For Heroic Actions
   •  11 - Michigan National Guard recruiting reaches all time high
   •  09 - State Police Training Helps Emergency Responders Work Together in Disaster Situations; October Conference is Another Example of Cooperation
   •  05 - Detroit and Marquette Guard members return from Iraq
  September
   •  27 - State Conducts 500 Recall Audits in Conjunction with Federal E. Coli Investigation
   •  27 - Quarterly Sex Offender Verification Period Begins October 1
   •  26 - New Recruits Begin 16th Motor Carrier Recruit School; Media Invited to Attend Academy
   •  26 - Governor Granholm Signs Directive Extending Benefits to State Employees Serving in Military
   •  25 - State Police Participate In Computer Safety Tour; National Event Seeks to Educate the Public
   •  22 - Project S.A.F.E. Street Nabs 171 Fugitives
   •  21 - 88% of Michigan's School Buses Pass Safety Inspection
   •  20 - Another On-line Sex Offender Nabbed
   •  20 - Michigan State Police Receives Drug Interdiction Award; USDOT Recognizes Motor Carrier Division for Second Time
   •  20 - Five New First Degree Murder Charges Filed in Janet Chandler Cold Case Homicide Investigation; Attorney General, Ottawa County Prosecutor, Michigan State Police, and Holland Police Department Work Together to Bring Resolution
   •  19 - Michigan Debuts New Emergency Preparedness Web Site
   •  18 - Classic Police Cruiser Gets Face-Lift; Volunteer Groups Restore 1992 State Police Mustang
   •  18 - Quad-State Truck Enforcement Nets Unsafe Vehicles and Bad Food; State Law Enforcement and Agriculture Departments Focus on Interstate Trucking
   •  18 - State Launches Website Featuring Services for Michiganians with Disabilities
   •  18 - State Police Test 2007 Patrol Car Models; Motorcycles Included for First Time
   •  15 - Troopers Now Better Prepared To Identify Counterfeit ID Cards
   •  15 - Governor Announces Federal Funds to Protect Critical Infrastructure
   •  14 - Cox Promotes "Children's Internet Safety Month"
   •  14 - Cox Warns of E-mail Scam
   •  14 - State Police Director To Attend 'Passport To Safety' Event In Livonia
   •  12 - New Director Sets Course For State Police; Revised Statements Articulate Agency Direction
   •  07 - State Ag. Department Highlights Consumer Protection during National Food Safety Month
   •  06 - State Police Report Decrease In Traffic Fatalities During 2006 Labor Day Holiday Weekend
   •  06 - CTF approves $547,536 for 18 child abuse prevention projects
  August
   •  30 - Troopers Want You To Arrive At Your Holiday Destination Safely
   •  29 - Grayling Guard member promoted to Brigadier General
   •  29 - Traverse City Guard member promoted to Major General
   •  29 - Michigan.gov Named Best in Nation
   •  28 - You Drink & Drive. You Lose. Statewide Crackdown Enters Second Week
   •  25 - Saginaw Teens Graduate From Leadership Academy; Program Encourages Youth Leadership Responsibility
   •  24 - Secretary Land puts more services right at Michigan's fingertips
   •  21 - Michigan Truckers Exceed National Safety Belt Use Rate; Michigan: 74.1 percent
   •  17 - DHS Family Resource Centers help increase academic performance and parental involvement
   •  16 - Statewide drunk driving crackdown kicks off
   •  16 - Governor Granholm Signs Budgets to Create Jobs, Enhance Public Safety, and Protect Children and Environment
   •  15 - Drunk Driving Ad Campaign Begins This Week; Advertisements stress monetary costs of a drunk driving arrest
   •  14 - Avian Influenza Strain Collected in Michigan Poses No Human Health Risk
   •  11 - Kalamazoo Teens Graduate From Leadership Academy; Program Encourages Youth Leadership Responsibility
   •  10 - Governor Granholm Responds to Increased Threat Level for Commercial Flights
   •  10 - Emergency Management And Homeland Security Division Receives New Commander
   •  10 - State Police Locate Over 7,400 Marijuana Plants; Officers See Increase In Grow Operations Over Last Year
   •  08 - Governor Granholm Announces Additional Steps to Protect Children from Sex Offenders
   •  07 - Governor Granholm, Representative Clack Announce Legislation to Protect Families from Drive-By Shootings
   •  04 - State Police Train 476 Officers In Identity Theft
  July
   •  31 - FRONT GATE CLOSURE BEGINS JULY 31 AT SELFRIDGE
   •  30 - National Guard unit from Lansing departs today for tour of duty
   •  28 - Granholm Declares Emergency in Oscoda; County Eligible for Funding to Fix Roads Damaged by Storm
   •  27 - Owosso, Pontiac and Taylor National Guard members depart for tour of duty
   •  26 - Department of Human Services, Michigan State Police partner to strengthen training for state's child welfare workers
   •  25 - Political candidates reminded of campaign sign rules
   •  24 - High School Students Experience Trooper Training
   •  20 - Granholm Signs Legislation to Help Keep Michigan Safe
   •  19 - 2005 Drunk Driving Audit shows fatalities, injuries and arrests continue to decrease
   •  14 - High Temperatures Prove Dangerous For Senior Citizens
   •  14 - Benton Harbor Teens Graduate From Leadership Academy; Program Encourages Youth Leadership Responsibility
   •  11 - Captioned Telephone Service for Hard of Hearing Individuals Now Available in Michigan
   •  10 - State's Protect MI Child Registry Marks First Anniversary; Thousands of Children Are Protected from Illegal Electronic Messages
   •  10 - Financial Exploitation of Elderly Woman Results in 12-count Indictment.
   •  07 - Kingsford, Owosso, Pontiac and Taylor National Guard members depart for tour of duty
   •  07 - Officers To Receive Identity Theft Investigation Training
   •  06 - State Police Report Fewer Traffic Fatalities During July 4th Holiday Weekend
   •  06 - MICHIGAN SAFETY BELT USE RISES AGAIN
94 PERCENT OF MOTORISTS BUCKLING UP IN 2006
   •  06 - Granholm Signs New Laws to Protect Michigan's Children from Exposure to Drugs
  June
   •  30 - Etue Promoted To Deputy Director; First Female to Achieve Rank of Lieutenant Colonel
   •  29 - State Police Dedicate Patrols For July 4th Holiday
   •  29 - State's Photo Database Receives $25,000 Grant
   •  28 - Drunk Driving Enforcement Stepped Up During July 4 Weekend; Law enforcement agencies across Michigan patrol during holiday
   •  27 - Clean Beaches Week Encourages Safety
   •  27 - Lansing Post Troopers Receive Award for Courage
   •  27 - Flint Post Trooper Receives Award for Courage
   •  23 - Police Officers Trained to Teach T.E.A.M. in Michigan and North Carolina Schools
   •  22 - Miller Named Field Services Bureau Commander
   •  21 - Facial Reconstruction Leads To Identity Of Corpse Found In Funeral Home
   •  20 - Flint River Erosion Control Project to be Completed with Funding Assistance from FEMA
   •  19 - Project S.A.F.E. Street Nabs 227 Fugitives
   •  18 - Michigan Army National Guard Soldiers from across Michigan Return home Monday from tour of duty in Iraq Governor Granholm to greet them
   •  16 - Atlanta Nurse Has License Summarily Suspended
   •  15 - Cox Arrests Two Genesee County Internet Sexual Predators
   •  15 - Granholm Recognizes Elder Abuse Awareness Day
   •  15 - Officers Issue 23,000 Safety Belt Citations
   •  15 - Granholm Recognizes Elder Abuse Awareness Day
   •  13 - Consumers Corner Focuses on Residential Home Building Know-how
   •  12 - Governor Encourages Michigan Residents to Observe Flag Day, Flag Month in Michigan
   •  12 - High School Students Experience Life as Troopers; Michigan District of Kiwanis Sponsors Program
   •  08 - Granholm Makes Case for Jobs at Battle Creek Air National Guard Base. Meets with Lt. Gen. Blum about possible new mission for base
   •  08 - Granholm Makes Case for Jobs at Battle Creek Air National Guard Base
   •  07 - 15 Soldiers from 126th Armor Battalion, Wyoming, Michigan Army National Guard, return from tour of duty in Afghanistan
   •  07 - Benton Harbor Native Receives Director's Commendation For Work With Local Youth
   •  05 - Michigan Participates In International Truck Inspection Program
   •  02 - Michigan Army National Guard Soldiers, families, and employees to be honored. Those honored from Greenville
   •  02 - Michigan Army National Guard Soldiers, families, and employees to be honored. Those honored from Grand Ledge
   •  02 - National Guard unit from Jackson depart for tour of duty
   •  01 - Federal Government Announces Fiscal Year 2006 Homeland Security Grants for Michigan
   •  01 - Police Release Facial Reconstruction of Corpse Found in Funeral Home
  May
   •  31 - Michigan National Guard members from Big Rapids depart for tour of duty
   •  30 - Granholm Takes Another Step to Protect Michigan's Children
   •  30 - State Police Report Decrease In Traffic Fatalities During 2006 Memorial Day Holiday Weekend
   •  30 - Governor Proclaims Water Week in Michigan
   •  30 - Create a plate!
   •  26 - Safety Belt Enforcement Zones In Effect Until June 4
   •  24 - Troopers Continue Enforcement Through Memorial Day Weekend To Ensure Safe Travel
   •  24 - State of Michigan's Corporation Division Wins International Award for Credit Card Security
   •  24 - First accessible playgrounds to be built in Michigan Welcome Centers
   •  23 - DEQ Director Awards Fort Custer Training Center the Neighborhood Environmental Partners Program Gold Award
   •  23 - Michigan unveils $19 million "Safe Routes to School" initiative
   •  22 - Fort Custer to receive two environmental awards
   •  22 - Troopers Join Operation C.A.R.E. Buckle-Up Week
   •  22 - Largest Counterfeit Dvd Seizure In State History
   •  19 - Michigan launches statewide Safe Routes to School program
   •  18 - Michigan Army National Guard Soldiers, families, and employees to be honored. Those honored from Lansing
   •  17 - Michigan Youth Taking Fewer Health Risks - State Programs, Initiatives Having an Impact
   •  17 - Governor to Appoint Peter Munoz as Director of the Michigan State Police
   •  17 - Michigan's Anglers Encouraged to Help Protect Our Waters
   •  17 - Governor signs bill to increase safety and security at seven Michigan airports
   •  16 - Bridgman Post Trooper Named Crime Victim Foundation's Advocate Of The Year
   •  16 - 'Old Blue' fading to black
   •  15 - Expanded Enforcement, New Advertisements Kick Off Statewide Click It Or Ticket Enforcement Effort
   •  15 - State Fire Marshal Notifies Consumers about First Alert® Smoke Alarms and Combination Smoke/CO Alarms Recall Notice
   •  15 - DHS welfare reform plan will help put more people back to work, preserve safety net
   •  12 - DNR Urges Citizens to be 'Firewise' This Weekend Tips for landscaping help reduce property damage risk
   •  11 - Granholm Dedicates State Resources to Help Stop Violent Crime in Detroit
   •  11 - 2006 Michigan Environmental Compliance Conference
   •  11 - Kent County's Waste-to-Energy Facility Honored as Clean Corporate Citizen
   •  11 - Michigan's Give 'em a Brake Safety Coalition Kicks off Annual Highway Work Zone Safety Campaign.
   •  10 - Michigan National Guard participates in national homeland defense exercise
   •  09 - MSP Director Announces Retirement After Nearly 28 Years Of Service
   •  08 - Michigan's Give 'em a Brake Safety Coalition to kick off annual highway work zone safety campaign at Capitol on Thursday, May 11
   •  08 - Program on Morel Mushroom Identification Planned for Carl T. Johnson Center This Saturday
   •  05 - Michigan Army National Guard Soldiers, families, and employees to be honored. Those honored from Ishpeming, Iron River, Iron Wood, Calumet, Baraga, and Gladstone
   •  05 - Michigan Army National Guard Soldiers, families, and employees to be honored. Those honored from Iron River and Iron Wood
   •  04 - Statewide Sex Offender Sweep Results in 405 Arrests
   •  03 - On behalf of the citizens of Michigan - thank you.
   •  03 - Truck Crashes Drop; Fatality Rate Remains Constant
   •  03 - Spring Weather Brings Truck Enforcement Operations; Special Operations Will Focus on Safety Belt Use by Truck Drivers
   •  01 - Michigan National Guard weapons of mass destruction team re-certified
   •  01 - Leave Wildlife in the Wild: Citizens Urged to Not Handle or Adopt Young Wildlife
  April
   •  27 - State’s Photo Database Exceeds One Million Images
   •  26 - Tire Safety Week in Michigan
   •  25 - Use Caution around Syringes
   •  25 - TOP FEDERAL OFFICIALS JOIN STATE OFFICIALS AT MICHIGAN PANDEMIC PLANNING SUMMIT
   •  21 - Tri-State Truck Enforcement Nets Bugs, Wood, Bad Food and Criminals
   •  20 - 29 Soldiers from Ironwood and Iron River return home from a tour in Afghanistan
   •  20 - Boaters Urged to Help Protect Michigan's Lakes
   •  18 - Attorney General Cox Warns of Internet Dangers
   •  17 - Wildfire Prevention Week Highlights Spring Fire Danger
   •  17 - Governor Announces Comprehensive Plan to Reduce Mercury, Protect Families from Dangerous Health Impacts
   •  13 - Annual Pollution Prevention Report Released Highlights Innovative Efforts to Reduce Pollution in Michigan
   •  13 - State Police Warn Of Medical Emergency Scam; Suspicious Caller Requests Pre-Payment For Fictitious Emergency Transport
   •  12 - Governor Highlights Agricultural Security
   •  12 - Funds Awarded for Warning Siren in Wayne Township
   •  12 - Funds Awarded for Warning Sirens in Ottawa County
   •  12 - Funds Awarded for Warning Sirens in Salem Township
   •  07 - April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
   •  05 - Pollution Prevention Grants Keep Schools Safe
   •  04 - Granholm Signs Bill to Protect Michigan Waters
   •  04 - Proper Easter Egg Handling is Key to Safe Holiday
   •  04 - DEQ Encourages Homeowners to Not Burn Leaves
  March
   •  30 - Granholm: Republican Lawmakers Vote to Raise Taxes, Gut Education, Health Care, and Public Safety
   •  30 - Sex Offender Verification Period Begins April 1
   •  30 - April is Child Abuse Prevention Month
   •  30 - MDCH Urges Caution When Purchasing Children's Jewelry
   •  29 - Granholm Welcomes Patient Safety Commission Recommendations
   •  28 - Gate Hours Change at Selfridge
   •  28 - Secretary of State calls on residents to be the 'eyes and ears' of Michigan's waters
   •  27 - Alpena Military Training Facility Recognized for Environmental Excellence
   •  25 - Grayling Guard unit to return from Iraq
   •  23 - AG Cox Calls for Legislative Changes to Promote Child Advocacy, Safeguard Children
   •  23 - Michigan Conducts First-Ever Multi-Agency Avian Influenza Tabletop Exercise
   •  23 - Severe Weather Awareness Poster Contest Winners Honored at Awards Ceremony
   •  21 - Governor Urges Legislature to Act on Anti-Bullying Legislation
   •  21 - Strategic Plan Sets Course for Future of Michigan Government Technology
   •  21 - It's prom season: Make sure your limo is licensed with the state
   •  17 - Granholm: Safe, Bullying-Free Environment Critical to a World Class Education
   •  16 - Spring Breakers Encouraged to Play it Safe - Practice Hotel Safety
   •  15 - Governor Granholm Continues to Fight to Keep Violent and Sexually Explicit Video Games Away from Children
   •  15 - Officers throughout Michigan to patrol for drunk
drivers during St. Patrick's Day weekend
   •  14 - State Police Commander Receives Prestigious Award
   •  14 - U.S. Attorney's Office and Major Case Team Announce Arrests
   •  13 - Governor Granholm Signs Bills Banning Canadian Trash, Asks Legislature to Do More
   •  10 - That Time of Year Again: Lighten the Load
   •  07 - Secretary Land, Red Cross officials invite residents to lend their support
   •  07 - Granholm Administration Seeks to Accelerate Local Transportation Projects
   •  06 - Michigan Leaders Share Strategies and Resources to Improve Construction Workers' Safety and Health
   •  02 - Granholm Signs Bill Giving Citizens New Tool to Help Protect Themselves and Their Children
   •  01 - 127th Airlift Group Changes Command
   •  01 - Selfridge Breaks Ground For New Visitor's Center and ID Complex
   •  01 - Governor's Construction Safety and Health Forum to be Held March 6th at Schoolcraft College
  February
   •  28 - Granholm Signs Landmark Legislation to Protect Great Lakes
   •  24 - Guard members from Manistee, Cadillac, South Haven, Dowagiac, Three Rivers, and Grand Rapids return from Iraq
   •  23 - Attorney General Cox Files Charges against Six Individuals for Falsifying Criminal Backgrounds
   •  17 - Granholm Signs Legislation Protecting Seniors
   •  15 - Sara Lee Food and Beverage Receives State Award for Outstanding Safety and Health Record
Company Achieves Nearly Eight Years Without a Lost Time Accident
   •  13 - State/Local Investigation of Gas Gouging Pays Off, Felony prosecution nets over $55,000
   •  13 - 'BOOSTER BUGS' Teach Children the Best Way To Buckle Up.
   •  13 - Michigan Residents Now Have Online Access To 170 State Services
   •  13 - State Distributes Free Safety Training CDs to 30,000 Manufacturers
   •  13 - DEQ Continues Initiative to Eliminate Illegal Groundwater Discharges
   •  10 - State to Unveil MIOSHA Walkthrough for Manufacturers CD
   •  07 - Granholm, 33 Other Governors Ask Congress to Do Its Part to Keep Americans Warm This Winter
   •  06 - Education Key To Protecting Older Consumers From Scams & Fraud
   •  02 - Granholm Will Sign Legislation to Protect Seniors
   •  01 - Fans Don't Let Fans Drive Drunk; Michigan's traffic safety office urges NFL Super Bowl fans to "Pass Your Keys to a Designated Driver"
   •  01 - CONSUMERS BEWARE: "Global Healings Society" and "The Community Financial Bond" are Scams!
  January
   •  31 - Cubic wins new contract to support Michigan Air National Guard training
   •  31 - Truckers Advised to Tighten Corporate Security for Super Bowl High-Profile Event in Detroit; Good Cause to Review Security Protocols
   •  27 - Non-Conviction Data Available To Public Starting Feb. 1
   •  26 - St. Joseph Resident Named Motor Carrier Officer of the Year
   •  26 - MSP Civilian of the Year
   •  26 - Ypsilanti Resident Named 2005 Trooper of the Year
   •  26 - MSP Forensic Artist to Release Facial Reconstruction Build upon Skull of Unidentified Remains
   •  26 - Lieutenant Receives Bravery Award for Saving Drowning Boy
   •  26 - Flint Post Trooper Receives Bravery Award
   •  25 - Granholm Says Jobs Plan Will Continue to Set State's Agenda
   •  24 - Cox Helps Consumers Protect Themselves Against Home Lending and Foreclosure Rescue Scams
   •  24 - Baraga and Gladstone Guard members return from Iraq
   •  20 - Steel Industries Inc. of Redford Township Receives SHARP Award for Safety and Health Excellence
   •  20 - DEQ Congratulates Two Communities on Environmental Award
   •  19 - Granholm Calls for Legislation to Prevent Unauthorized Sale, Release of Telephone Records
   •  18 - More than 2,100 arrested for alcohol offenses during Michigan drunk driving crackdown
   •  18 - Interstate Truckers Must Have a USDOT Number
   •  17 - Granholm, Public Service Commission, State Utility Companies Help Citizens Combat High Heating Costs
   •  12 - "Michigan At Risk" Focuses on the Michigan National Guard "Homefront" Airs Wednesday, January 25, at 8:30 p.m. on Michigan Public Television Stations
   •  12 - NFL Fly-by
   •  10 - Michigan's Amber Alert Receives Grant From At&T
   •  06 - School Chemical Collection Keeps Students Safe
   •  06 - Law Protecting Michigan's Children Now in Effect
   •  06 - Homeowners Encouraged to Test Homes for Radon
   •  05 - MDCH Encourages Michigan Consumers To Use Caution When Using Boot Leather Protector And Sealant Products
   •  03 - January is Stalking Awareness Month in Michigan


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