October is Small Business Month

 

In order to be a successful small or micro business owner, you have to make sure that you have the right tools in order to succeed.

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Pat Boone’s R&B Project Released

 

 

Legendary music icon Pat Boone, recently  released his new CD "Pat Boone R&B Classics – We Are Family".

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Thousands Support “VOTE NO ON PROPOSAL 2” Rally


Governor Jennifer Granholm stops for a picture with one of the march supporters.

LANSING, MI —  On September 16, 2006, thousands of diverse people from all over Michigan marched to the state capital building to support affirmative action in a rally/march organized by One United Michigan, the NAACP and other civil rights organizations.

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Boys & Girls Club and Boarshead Are a “Perfect Fit”

LANSING, MI —   Some students who attend Lansing’s Boys & Girls Club were treated to the play “IF THE SHOE FITS”  by Marlene Shelton at the Boarshead Theater.

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Mayor Bernero?s Chief of Staff Arrested for DUI

 

 

LANSING, MI — Randy Hannan, Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero’s deputy chief of staff, was arrested by Lansing police officers on Thursday, September 21, 2006, for  driving while intoxicated.

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Ingham County Mortality Rates for Black Babies Close to Third World

Ingham County is one of eleven counties to receive funds to counteract the alarming differences between black and white infant mortality rates.

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Michigan Avenue Work Slams Businesses

 

LANSING, MI —  Mounds of dirt and orange and white barrels have taken over Michigan Avenue and its sidewalks.  Affixed to the front of bar and restaurant 621, located at 621 E. Michigan Avenue,  hangs a banner…

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Sept. 26 Expo Connects Job Seekers, Employers

More than 2,000 job seekers are expected to turn out to meet with employers, interview for jobs and network at the Capital Area Michigan Works!’ Fall Job Expo 2006. 

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    No Computer of Your Own? Use One At The Library!

    If you don’t have a computer at home, the library is the perfect place to go.  It is easy to log on and you can spend up to 3 hours a day on the computers.  What are you waiting for?  Get a library card today and get logged on.

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    EXCLUSIVE TNCP Interview with Obie Trice

    An exclusive TNCP interview with the popular hip-hop artist Obie Trice, a Detroit native.  Trice talks about his views on alcohol and its presence in his music, on professional and personal growth, and on his thoughts about his home town of Detroit.

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