Genevieve Fox
WKAR News Intern-
Voters in Charlotte approved a ballot proposal on Nov. 8 allowing the town’s mayor to serve for two extra years.
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A new rule this hunting season requires people to report deer harvests electronically within 72 hours.
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The MSU STRIDE center helps people with disabilities in their career and life transitions.
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The city of East Lansing is hosting its annual Great Pumpkin Walk Sunday for families to have fun in the spirit of Halloween.
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The Okemos High School marching band is looking forward to one last performance this season at its “Pack the Stands” event Friday.
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The Michigan Secretary of State’s office says with five weeks to go before the Nov. 8 election, more than one and a half million Michigan voters have requested absentee ballots.
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Fall temperatures this year are predicted to be warmer with less precipitation than the yearly average.
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Due to rising tick populations in Michigan and across the U.S., a group of researchers from MSU and other universities created an app to help scientists and the public learn more about the pests.
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County officials are working on building a two and a half mile walking path to make the park more accessible to visitors.
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In July, the International Union for Conservation of Nature listed the monarch butterfly as endangered for the first time in history. With the recent news of the monarch’s decline, the zoo is encouraging people to build wildlife habitats of their own.