WE REMEMBER RONNIE SUJAK-SMITH

EAST LANSING, MI — Ronnie Sujak Smith age 35, passed away on Wednesday, October 12, 2005, at home after a long battle with breast cancer.

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    Ask the Business Reference Librarian 4-20

    Q:    I’ve begun a project to clean out my home office and I am discovering all sorts of receipts and other important documents.  How do I know which ones to keep and which ones to dispose of?

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    CIVIL RIGHTS: ’50 Years is Not a Long Time’

    Oct. 21, 2005 — Montgomery, Ala., the so-called birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement, struggles to reconcile its past on the eve of the 50th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

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    Thanksgiving Dinner and Health Summit Huge Success

     Dr. Joan Jackson Johnson thanking her biggest supporter at Westminister Presbyterian Church.  There was a thunder of appreciation from the audience.  TNCP Photo.

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    Blackface Costumes Spark Dialogue

     

        A Halloween costume contest at an off-campus college hangout ended with several Stetson University students capturing first place — and a visit to the dean of students. 

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    Volunteers Needed for Victim Advocate Program

     

     
      LANSING, MI —  The Lansing Police Department is currently seeking volunteers for the Victim Advocate Program.  Volunteers are utilized at the request of the Lansing Police Officers and Firefighters for many situations.

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    Mayor-elect Virg Bernero Announces Transition Team Task Force Chairs and Vice Chairs

           LANSING, MI – Mayor-elect Virg Bernero  announced a diverse group of twelve community leaders who will serve as the Chairs and Vice Chairs of his Transition Team Task Forces. The Task Forces will lead a community dialogue on the challenges and opportunities that face Lansing in the areas of economic development and job creation, education, neighborhoods, arts and culture, public safety, youth development and the environment.

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    Group Has “Higher Expectations” For Discount Giant Wal-Mart

     Douglas Rademacher, Vice President, UAW, holding up his sign reminding onlookers to check the tags to see if it says “Made in th USA”.  Rademacher said, “Fore every $30.00 spent on a foreign product, we lose one hour of American labor.”  TNCP Photo.

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