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New reporting from the Lansing State Journal is shedding light on a former Lansing police officer who pleaded no contest to an embezzlement charge earlier this year.
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The Abigail Residents Park Showcase and Raffle
Come and appreciate this beautiful historic location and the manicured lawns around our courtyard. Learn about this site and enjoy our senior residents' talent and crafts presentations!
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End of Summer Celebration Feat. Cameron Zvara
Celebrate the end of summer with another party at the library! Comedy Magician Cameron Zvara will be performing from 2-2:45pm. Raising Cane's will be here with games and swag. We'll also have other activities, and your last chance to pick up your summer reading prizes!
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MI Michigan Story features true stories from Michigan, told by the people who lived them. Hosted by Robert Prince.

Presented in partnership with WKAR Public Media at Michigan State University.
Journey deep into the sonic landscapes of Detroit, unpacking the forces that shaped the birth of techno and the visionary Black youth who created it. Hosted and written by Julian C. Chambliss.

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