Families of the Missing 43 Students In Mexico Visit Michigan
Left: Elva Reyes, member of the Action of Greater Lansing’s Civil Rights for Immigrants Task Force (shown right) supporting the mother of one of the students missing in Mexico at Cristo Rey Community Center.


By A.J. Gross, C.P.A., E.A.
Queen Esther (Neil) Harris was born on April 20,1925 in Memphis, Tennessee.
By Dr. Daneen Skube
James McCurtis, Manager of the Crime Victim Services Commission for the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) was one of several guest speakers at the event hosted and organized by The New Citizens Press Community Action Network (TNCPCAN) for families
impacted by murder. Below: Student volunteers from Everett High School, Norina Yoder and Sydney Cowles.
UAW Local 652 will be hosting 2015 Pride Ride on Friday, May 15, 2015. All riders must be there no later than 9:00 am. This motorcycle ride is to observe May as National Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. It is also to remind everyone to LOOK TWICE AND SAVE A LIFE. Everyone is invited to participate in this ride. Just show up at UAW Local 652 Union Hall at 426 Clare Street in Lansing, MI. A waiver must be signed. All motorcycles are welcome. The event is free. Linda “Turtle” Mogyoros is pictured above.
Meningococcal disease seems to cluster in young people who come into close contact, such as college students living in dorms.
Frances Jeanette Brown Bracy was born on November 26, 1928 in Chicago, Illinois. Her parents were Earl and Frances Davenport Brown who migrated to Chicago .
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