Sep 20, 2009 | Lansing State Journal
Texas Hold-em event on Sept. 27
A Texas hold-em tournament is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 27, from 3:30 to 10:30 p.m. at Hubbardston Community Center, 305 Russell St., Hubbardston, to benefit the Tuscan Lodge 178 F-AM. A cash table takes place from 3:30 to 10 p.m. with a tournament at 5 p.m. The buy-in is $30 and the tournament pays to five places, 60 percent payback.
Elections were held Tuesday in a number of villages in West Michigan. Below are the winners of those races, according to their local clerks.
Mulliken Man Ups Felonious Ante
Troopers had warrants and a home on Superior in Muir to visit Thursday, with intentions of taking a 49 year old Mulliken man in on Home Invasion and Breaking and Entering counts.
Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
State police in Ionia bust man for meth lab, thefts
A 49-year-old Mulliken man was sent to the Ionia County Jail after state police troopers this week discovered components of a meth lab in the basement of residence at 101 Superior St.
Grand Valley State University announces the names of students who were placed on the dean's list for the Winter 2009 semester.
Grand Valley State University announces the names of students who were placed on the dean's list for the Winter 2009 semester.
Lyons-Muir Church assists area hospital
CARSON CITY- After hearing about breast cancer survivor Linda Ferris' inspiring experience as a patient of Carson City Hospital's Breast Health Navigator program, the Lyons-Muir Church congregation rallied together with the patrons of the church's monthly 'Dollar Dinner' event to raise $245 for the hospital's Breast Cancer Fund.
Consumers Energy says dam didn't flood B-93 Birthday Bash
Consumers Energy says their hydroelectric dam on the Grand River near Muir had nothing to do with the weekend flood downstream at the B-93 Birthday Bash in Ionia The utility says the Webber Dam doesn't hold back or release water, it just directs the Grand River over turbines to generate electricity.
Lyons-Muir Church planning VBS
MUIR - Lyons-Muir Church invites all children from age 3 through sixth grade to go to the edge this summer for Vacation Bible School.
Walking to school shouldn't be something students only read about in history class.
The following students received degrees from Grand Valley State University at the conclusion of the Fall 2008 semester.