Do you have an opinion? 11-22

Dear TNCP,
 
As a military veteran (Army, infantry, Viet Nam) I invite everyone to take a few moments each Veteran’s Day and think about the interconnectedness of life. 

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Best, Brightest and Most Beautiful Update: James McCurtis

LANSING, MI — James Mc Curtis , Jr.  was honored in the 2006 “Best, Brightest and Most Beautiful”  edition.  Our goal is to introduce you to people who are making strides towards making the Greater Lansing Area look great.

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News Spotlight: Armed Robbery of Quality Dairy

  Early Tuesday morning on October 9th 2012, officers were dispatched to the 2100 block of W Holmes (Quality Dairy) for an armed robbery.

 

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Mother of Murder Victim Visits Lifers in Prison

Trying to Find Closure – Vivian Bodiford looking over her Michigan Department of Corrections Non-Institutional Personnel Daily Pass as a guest speaker for the National Lifers of America.  She was representing The New Citizens Press Community Action Network (TNCP CAN), which is dedicated to stopping violence. TNCP Photo

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Fast Facts

After a lot of genealogy research, both Trotter and Rau discovered they had sergeants in their lineage.
 
By Allie McLary
 
Genealogy, the study of family ancestries and histories, has become a hot topic and the librarians at the Capital Area District Libraries have taken notice. What’s more, they’re taking advantage of the library’s resources to discover more about their own family roots. 

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Aboutthatcar.com 2013 Chevrolet Malibu Eco

The test car was quiet, the suspension was firm without being harsh and handling was precise.
 
By Frank S. Washington
 
DETROIT, MI – I’ve always felt that the strength of Chevrolet models has been the amount of equipment you got for a relatively low price. The new 2013 Chevrolet Malibu Eco that I test drove did not disrupt that belief.

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Aboutthatcar.com Fiat 500c is “It!”

By Frank S. Washington
 
NEW YORK,NY — As I drove the Fiat 500c, the “c” stands for cabrio, through the Big Apple headed north, a phrase came to mind: This is it!

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Fast Facts

BY  STAFF WRITER
 
 
What’s better than reading a good book on a summer day? How about reading it in one of Michigan’s gorgeous state parks?
 
The Capital Area District Library is helping make that scenario a reality for local residents by participating in Park & Read, a program sponsored by the Library of Michigan and Michigan Department of Natural Resources. 

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Fast Facts

 
The past is explored best at your local library
 
It’s easy to think of reality TV as being an invention of the current times, but a little research turns up shows that date back to television’s infancy. Game shows were an early staple, for example, as were talk shows. But probably the first reality show was Candid Camera, which debuted on TV in 1948.It was adapted from another medium, having begun on the radio as Candid Microphone. 

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