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Tuesday, October 22, 2024 3pm-6pm, at Impression 5 Science Center | This free special event for kids and families focuses on being kind and thoughtful toward others.
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Both Kamala Harris and Liz Cheney criticized Donald Trump for his threats to go after political adversaries and his approach to foreign policy.
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Some Lansing Community College students, employees and vendors have until the end of the year to participate in a million-dollar class action lawsuit over a personal information data breach.
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As we say farewell to September and look forward to October, there is a lot to look forward to including a range of exceptional programming spanning literature, politics, music, technology, sports, and more.
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