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Events happening in southwestern Michigan
The activity, designed for adults, allows participants to make felted wool beads into beaded earrings.
Crochet, craft at local library
Note that all branches of the Capital Area District Library will be closed on Thursday, Nov.
Home Specialties' Jim Tubergan of Quincy, left, and Doug McClellan of Reading cut a piece of wood for the new siding for the Griffin Grill and Pub in downtown Battle Creek on Thursday.
Please note: All CADL locations will be closed on Wednesday, Nov. 11 for staff in-service training and on Thursday, Nov.
House panel moves to ban texting while driving
LANSING -- Reading, writing or sending text messages while behind the wheel of a moving vehicle would be banned in Michigan under legislation approved by a House committee this morning.
Kumon Centers Team Up to Host Book Drives
The Detroit Branch of Kumon Math and Reading Centers is celebrating National Book Month this October by hosting book drives at several locations.
Community rallies behind cancer patient
An avid West Michigan hunter is finding himself in some new territory after being diagnosed with testicular cancer.
Interim librarian in place at Aurelius branch
This year's successful Summer Reading Program at the Aurelius Library has drawn to a close.
Events happening in southwestern Michigan
People age 21 and older may participate. The clinic is free and open to all. No registration is required.
Songs, crafts set for local libraries
Webberville ALL AGES * Fall Movie Matinee Series: Saturdays, Sept. 12 at noon.
Events happening in southwestern Michigan
These are CROYDEN PRESCHOOL, 4604 Croyden Ave., and MAPLE PRESCHOOL, 1001 W. Maple St.
Read to a therapy dog at Mason Library
All Capital Area District Library locations will be closed for the holiday from Sept.
'The Team' wins Williamston photo contest
The Williamston Library would like to thank everyone who participated in the Summer Reading Program this year.
You have to reach back pretty far to find good big-screen political satire. There was a brief shining moment in the '90s when Bullworth , Bob Roberts and Wag the Dog signaled sharp silver-screen rebuttals to the political lunacy that runs rampant in our country.
Kids can read to therapy dogs at area libraries
11: "Read to a Therapy Dog," 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Children may read to a trained reading therapy dog at the library.
Learn to can and preserve in library program
This year's Summer Reading Program may be over, but that doesn't mean you can't still enjoy your public library and all it has to offer! For those interested in preserving the plentiful fruits and vegetables available during the summer season, "Introduction to Pressure Canning" will be held on Tuesday, Aug.
Tiny heart pump first of its kind in southwest Michigan
Lee Slusher is again raising corn, wheat and soybeans on his 2,000-acre farm thanks, in part, to the use of the world's smallest heart pump by Vishal Gupta, MD, MPH, Borgess Cardiology Group, Borgess Heart Institute.
Latest programs at your Howell Library
It's not too early to think about back-to-school preparation! In the video at right, Holly Ward Lamb brings you information on upcoming programs at the Howell Carnegie District Library For more details, see our ONLINE CALENDAR OF EVENTS @ www.howelllibrary.org Monday, July 27, Tuesday, July 28, Wednesday, July 29, Thursday, July 30: 10:30-11:30 ...
Bangor voters on Aug. 4 will decide whether to fund a new city hall-police station downtown.