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 2005: December - November - October - September - August - July - June - May - April - March - February
  December
   •  29 - Granholm Proposals to Protect Children Take Effect January 1
   •  28 - Yearly Sex Offender Verification Period Begins January 1
   •  22 - Michigan National Guard Facility Recognized for Environmental Excellence
   •  21 - Law enforcement officers cracking down on drunk drivers over the holidays
   •  21 - Safety and mobility in Oakland County improve due to MDOT's 2005 investments
   •  21 - OFIS Acts to Protect Consumers Making Uninsured Driver Claims
   •  20 - MDOT urges caution behind the wheel this holiday travel season
   •  19 - Granholm Approves Rules Allowing More Families to Qualify for Military Relief Fund
   •  19 - Report: Most child safety seats used incorrectly
   •  19 - Traffic Fatalities Decrease During Lifesaver Weekend
   •  16 - Project S.A.F.E. Street Nabs 232 Fugitives; Sweep Sets New Record for Number of Arrests
   •  15 - Cox Hails Bipartisan Support for More Cops on the Street Proposal
   •  15 - Ishpeming, Ironwood and Grayling Guard members return from Iraq
   •  15 - K-9 Detective Has a Nose for Arson; Department's First Specially Trained Dog Assists with Fire Investigations
   •  15 - Meth Seizure Aided By New Regulations; New Law Helps Law Enforcement Combat Dangerous Drug
   •  15 - Internet Safety Tips For School Holiday Break; Parents are Reminded the Internet can be a Dangerous Place
   •  15 - Over 23,000 Counterfeit Cigarette Tax Stamps Seized
   •  14 - Cox Commends Senate in Overwhelming Passage of Criminal Background Check Legislation
   •  13 - Follow Toy Manufacturer's Instructions This Holiday Season
   •  13 - What You Need to Know for Safe Holiday Travel
   •  12 - Attorney General Cox Warns Consumers About Danger Of Flood-Damaged Vehicles
   •  08 - Cox Warns Consumers About Recent Telemarketing Fraud
   •  08 - Cox Arrests Essexville Child Sexual Predator
   •  07 - Greenville Guard members return from Iraq
Lt. Gov. Cherry to welcome them
   •  07 - Criminal History Record System Receives Update; New System has Benefits for Public and Law Enforcement
   •  07 - Northern Concrete Pipe to Receive State Award for Outstanding Safety & Health Record
   •  07 - Funding Opportunity Helps Citizens Get Involved in Protecting the Great Lakes
   •  06 - Law Enforcement & Civil Rights Groups Converge For Press Conference On Hate Crime In Michigan
   •  05 - Officers from Turkey Receive Training at State Police Training Academy
   •  05 - International Bridge sheds new light on security
   •  05 - Workshops to Help Michigan Facilities with Hazardous Chemical Inventory Reporting
   •  01 - Web Site Provides Holiday Travelers With Winter Road Conditions
  November
   •  30 - Lansing Guard members return from Iraq
Gov. Granholm to welcome them
   •  30 - Combined Effort Takes A "Byte" Out of Computer Crime
   •  29 - Michigan Department of Human Services Summarily Suspends the Group Day Care Home License of Khristopher and Amanda Cross
   •  28 - State Fire Marshal Issues Safety Tips for Holiday Decorations
   •  23 - Granholm Visiting Michigan Troops in Middle East Over Thanksgiving Holiday
   •  23 - Jackson and Wyoming Guard members return from Iraq Thanksgiving Day
   •  23 - Michigan Tech University receives grant for disaster planning
   •  21 - State Fire Marshal Urges Consumers to Use Caution with Turkey Fryers
   •  18 - Detroit Guard members return from Iraq
   •  17 - Lansing Guard members return from Iraq/Kuwait
   •  15 - Funeral Services for Cedar Springs Guardsman
   •  10 - Detroit Air Toxics Initiative Report Now Available
   •  10 - Michigan Conducts First Statewide Sex Offender Sweep
   •  10 - Jackson Resident Promoted to Assistant Commander of Emergency Management Division
   •  09 - Attorney General Expands Northern Michigan Domestic Violence Prevention Efforts
   •  09 - MDOT reminds motorists: Don't Veer for Deer!
   •  09 - Governor Granholm's Consumer Protections Against Payday Lenders Wins Legislative Approval
   •  07 - 20 Recruits Become State Motor Carrier Officers
   •  07 - Project ChildSafe Press Event with Lieutenant Governor Cherry
   •  07 - Students Pledge Safe Schools; Safe Schools Week Kicks-off at Capitol
   •  07 - Governor Granholm Declares November 13-19 as Elevator Escalator Safety Awareness Week
   •  06 - Brig. Gen. Richard Elliott named assistant adjutant general of Michigan Air National Guard
   •  06 - Michigan National Guard Soldier KIA in support of Iraqi Freedom
   •  03 - Top Leaders at the Governor's Workplace Safety and Health Forum Share Their Strategies for Success
   •  01 - 'Make your voice heard'
  October
   •  31 - Police Officers Across the State Trained to Teach T.E.A.M. in Michigan Schools
   •  31 - Project S.A.F.E. Street Nabs 192 Fugitives; Governor?s Cooperative Effort Continues
   •  26 - Governor Granholm Announces New Partnership to Protect Michigan's Children
   •  26 - Law enforcement officers statewide to patrol for drunk drivers before Halloween
   •  26 - Clark Construction Presented with Prestigious State Award for Outstanding Safety & Health Performance
   •  26 - October Is Domestic Violence Awareness Month; Resources Available to Help Friends, Family Support Victims
   •  24 - Fire Marshal Advises Consumers to Avoid a Scary Situation This Halloween by Practicing Fire Safety
   •  21 - Grand Ledge Guardsmen return from Iraq
   •  20 - Online Background Check System Receives Excellence In Technology Award
   •  20 - Governor Granholm Declares October 23 To 29 Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week
   •  17 - Fire Marshal Reminds Consumers: "Change Your Clock, Change Your Battery"
   •  14 - Summer Truck Enforcement Operations Net Results
   •  13 - Cox Protects Consumers With Easy Access to Information on State Farm Salvaged, Retitled Vehicles
   •  13 - PROCEED WITH CAUTION DURING SCHOOL BUS SAFETY WEEK
   •  12 - National Guard brings $3.8 million in federal funds to the Owosso and Corunna communities
   •  11 - With Natural Gas Prics Up Dramatically, MPSC Reminds Customers to "Be WinterWise," Highlights Financial Assistance Programs for Low-Income Customers
   •  10 - Michigan State Police Motor Carrier Division Receives Drug Interdiction Award
   •  10 - MDOT delivers safer, smoother roads, improved bridges, more transit options and 26,000 jobs in Fiscal Year 2005
   •  06 - Michigan National Guard Soldiers return home after Hurricane Katrina/Rita support
   •  05 - Michigan National Guard recruiting excellence
   •  04 - Governor Granholm Proclaims Oct. 9-15 as "Fire Prevention Week"
   •  04 - Reduce the Chance of a House Fire, Use Supplemental Heat Sources Safely
   •  03 - Governor Granholm's Statement on Loss of Michigan Lives in New York Boating Tragedy
   •  03 - Focus: HOPE Receives Three State Awards for Outstanding Safety and Health Records
  September
   •  30 - Investigators Seize $8,200 Of Untaxed Tobacco
   •  30 - Quarterly Sex Offender Verification Period Begins October 1
   •  30 - Michigan State Police Asked to Testify in Washington about Public Safety Communications
   •  30 - October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Michigan
   •  30 - Investigators Seize $8,200 of Untaxed Tobacco
   •  28 - Granholm, 27 Other Governors Ask Congress to Fulfill Commitment to Keep Americans Warm This Winter
   •  28 - Governor Granholm Signs Bills Protecting Children from Sexual Predators
   •  26 - MIOSHA and Macomb Community College Sign Alliance to Protect Workers
Alliance is MIOSHA's First Ever with a Community College
   •  26 - Dangerous placement of signs along state roadways interferes with safety and flow of traffic
   •  23 - Secretary of State helps hurricane victims regain licenses, IDs from their home states
   •  22 - Lansing Post Troopers Receive Bravery Award
   •  22 - Consumer's Corner Focuses on Building and Fire Safety
   •  22 - MIOSHA Tells Construction Employers "The Falls Must Stop!"
MIOSHA Launches Campaign to Reduce or Eliminate Construction Accidents Caused by Falls
   •  21 - Drive Safely Work Week Campaign
   •  21 - Iron Mountain Post Trooper Receives Bravery Award
   •  19 - More than 1,800 arrested for drunk driving in Michigan during end-of-summer crackdown
   •  16 - Louisiana Relief Mission A Success
   •  15 - Port Huron Armory Open House
   •  14 - Michigan Law Enforcement Officers In Louisiana Plan Return To Michigan
   •  14 - First Gentleman Daniel Granholm Mulhern to Receive Bar Association's Public Service Award
   •  14 - Granholm Signs Final Bills Protecting Children from Violent and Sexually-Explicit Video Games
   •  13 - Attorney General Mike Cox Launches Identity Theft Awareness Weeks Sept. 12-25
   •  12 - Granholm Signs New Laws to Protect Children from Violent and Sexually-Explicit Video Games
   •  12 - Michigan Surgeon General Debuts State Suicide Prevention Plan
   •  08 - Governor Granholm Announces Statewide "Michigan Cares/Michigan Gives" On-Air Fund Raising Drive
   •  08 - Michigan Law Enforcement Officers Settle Into Louisiana
   •  08 - 85% of Michigan's School Buses Pass Inspection
   •  08 - FEDERAL AND STATE ASSISTANCE AVALABLE FOR EVACUEES
   •  08 - Michigan Law Enforcement Officers Complete First Day In New Orleans
   •  07 - Michigan Law Enforcement Officers Sworn In As Louisiana State Troopers
   •  06 - Governor Granholm Announces Additional Selfridge C-130 Deployments
   •  06 - 51st Civil Support Team and Selfridge C-130 Participate in Relief Efforts
   •  06 - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT
   •  06 - MICHIGAN RECEIVES FIRST CONTINGENT OF HURRICANE EVACUEES
   •  06 - Granholm Announces New Protections for Seniors
   •  06 - Michigan State Police Report 10 People Killed During 2005 Labor Day Holiday Weekend
   •  05 - Selfridge Firemen join FEMA's team
   •  05 - Airlift from Selfridge supports Katrina assistance
   •  04 - Michigan Law Enforcement Officers Deploy To Louisiana To Help Hurricane Relief Efforts
   •  03 - MICHIGAN OFFERS TO HOUSE UP TO 10,000 HURRICANE EVACUEES
   •  02 - Michigan Department of Information Technology Warns of Katrina Scams
   •  02 - Project S.A.F.E. Street Nabs 167 Fugitives
   •  02 - LAW ENFORCEMENT TASK FORCES MUST BE PRE-APPROVED AND MEET PROPER CRITERIA BEFORE DEPLOYMENT
   •  01 - Governor Granholm Announces Additional National Guard Troop Deployments
   •  01 - Governor announces troop deployments
   •  01 - Michigan Air Guard assists with relief effort
   •  01 - Michigan Air Guard evacutes New Orleans VA Hospital
   •  01 - KATRINA RESPONSE EFFORTS TO BE COORDINATED NATIONALLY
   •  01 - MSHDA ANNOUNCES LOAN FOR AFFORDABLE ELDERLY HOUSING IN PONTIAC
   •  01 - Emergency management officials caution katrina response Efforts must be coordinated
   •  01 - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS CAUTION KATRINA RESPONSE EFFORTS MUST BE COORDINATED
  August
   •  31 - Granholm Child Protection Package Passes Legislature
   •  31 - USA plate can help Katrina's victims
   •  31 - DOJ and DEA Announce Results of Major Meth Operation
   •  30 - Cox Urges Support of Hurricane Disaster Relief But Warns Consumers: Beware of Scams
   •  30 - Increased Fines and Penalties Effective Sept. 1 for Quarantine Violators to Further Protect Michigan from Invasive Species
   •  30 - State Teams With Feds to Crackdown on Illegal Meth Production
   •  30 - Measles Identified In 12-Year-Old Lufthansa Passenger
   •  29 - Cox Warns Michigan Gas Retailers of Penalties for Price Gouging
   •  24 - D.J. Jacobetti Veterans Home appoints new Director
   •  24 - Ironwood Soldiers making a difference in Afghanistan
   •  24 - Michigan National Guard helps dropouts and at risk youth
   •  24 - Granholm Applauds Decision to Bring 1,100 New Jobs to Detroit Arsenal
   •  24 - Suspect Arrested for 1990 Murder
   •  23 - Governor Announces More Inspections at Gas Stations to Protect Michigan Consumers
   •  22 - Vulnerable Adult Abuse Training Available To Law Enforcement
   •  18 - End-of-summer drunk driving crackdown begins Friday; Special equipment grants help officers detect, arrest impaired drivers
   •  18 - End-of-summer drunk driving crackdown begins Friday
   •  15 - Attorney General Charges Kalamazoo Internet Sexual Predator
   •  15 - Governor Announces Michigan Excellence in Technology Awards
   •  10 - Byron Center Resident Appointed Chief Chaplain
   •  05 - Michigan Joins National Sex Offender Public Registry
   •  05 - State Fire Marshal Encourages Kids Not to Hide - Go Outside!
   •  03 - Wayne County DHS Announces New Approach to Foster Care "Family to Family" Keeps Foster Care Kids in their Schools and Communities
   •  01 - Granholm Announces Funding for Homeland Security Improvements
  July
   •  28 - OFIS Warns Investors to Beware of Phony Regulators
   •  25 - Emerald Ash Borer Response Project Implements 2005 Detection Tree Program
   •  22 - Prison Escapee In Police Custody
   •  22 - State Officials In Contact With Department Of Homeland Security; No Specific Threats To Michigan
   •  22 - Granholm Says No to Pentagon's Plans to Close Battle Creek and Retire F-16s at Selfridge
   •  22 - High School Students Experience Being Troopers
   •  21 - F/Lt. Charles Loader Graduate Of 221st FBI National Academy
   •  20 - Governor Signs Legislation to Protect Children from Dangerous Drugs
   •  19 - Ribbon cutting for $4.5 million Armory tomorrow in Calumet
   •  19 - Detroit National Guard members depart for tour of duty
   •  19 - Granholm Lauds Capture of 201 Violent Fugitives
   •  19 - Night Vision Goggles Enhance Special Enforcement Operations
   •  18 - Grosse Pointe Police Seeks Leads in Murder Investigation
   •  18 - Fingerprinting Goes Digital; Electronic Capture Means Quicker and More Accurate Results
   •  18 - Las Publicaciones de OFIS en Espanol
   •  14 - Cox Alerts Michigan to "Consumer Rewards Network" Telemarketing Scam Using Wal-Mart's Name
   •  14 - Grand Ledge National Guard members depart for tour of duty
   •  14 - Golf outing to benefit the children of a Michigan Guardsman KIA
   •  14 - 2004 Michigan Drunk Driving Audit: Fatalities and Injuries Decreasing
   •  14 - Governor Announces Robinson Township to Receive More Than $5 Million to Provide Relief for Flood Damage
   •  14 - Granholm Announces Michigan Tech Awarded Grant for Pre-Disaster Planning
   •  11 - Michigan National Guard Soldiers work All Star Game
   •  11 - Michigan National Guard Soldiers work All Star Game
   •  11 - Selfridge Soldiers, families, employees to be honored
   •  11 - Saginaw Soldiers, families, employees to be honored
   •  11 - Driver Behavior Causing Truck Crashes
   •  08 - INCREASE IN HOMELAND SECURITY ADVISORY LEVEL
   •  08 - Granholm Takes Another Step to Protect Children
   •  06 - Crash Reports Now Available Online
   •  01 - Extra Patrols Scheduled for July 4th Holiday; State Police Seek to Make Travel Safer
  June
   •  30 - Michigan Launches Registry to Protect Children from Inappropriate Email
   •  29 - Grosse Pointe Police Seeks Leads in Murder Investigation
   •  29 - MDOT enforces safe placement of real estate signs
   •  28 - Cox Demands CardSystems Solutions Protect Michigan Consumers From Identity Theft
   •  28 - Michigan Safety Belt Use Reaches New Record Level; 93 Percent Of State's Motorists Buckle Up
   •  27 - Homeland security preparedness continues
   •  20 - Mentoring Program Seeks to Strengthen Community
   •  20 - Benton Harbor Teens Graduate From Leadership Academy; Mentoring Program Seeks to Strengthen Community
   •  17 - Safety Belt Mobilization Citation A Lifesaver; Lapeer County Truck Driver Credits Belt For Preventing Serious Injuries
   •  17 - New Recruits Begin 15th Motor Carrier Recruit School; Media Invited to Attend Academy
   •  16 - Officers Issue 31,600 Safety Belt Citations During Click It Or Ticket Campaign
   •  16 - Warning: E-Mail Users Subject To Scams
   •  16 - Pollution Prevention Grants Keep Schools Safe
   •  16 - State Fire Marshal Encourages Taking Grilling and Campfire Precautions
   •  15 - State Police Tackle Identity Theft
   •  14 - New Vehicle Will Enhance Water Recovery Efforts
   •  13 - Granholm Plan to Deliver Affordable Insurance Through Purchasing Groups
   •  13 - Granholm Plan to Deliver Affordable Insurance Through Purchasing Groups
   •  10 - High School Students Get Opportunity to Experience Being Michigan State Police Troopers; Michigan District of Kiwanis Student Trooper Program Begins in Lansing
   •  09 - Search Warrants Conducted At 17 Restaurants Across Michigan; Cooperative Investigation Looks Into Tax Fraud and Immigration Violations
   •  08 - Public Safety Communication System Presented With Intergovernmental Solutions Award
   •  08 - State Fire Marshal Says Best Way to Survive a Hotel Fire is "Be Prepared"
   •  07 - Attorney General Cox Sends $300,000 in Sprint Calling Cards to Michigan Military Troops and Their Families
   •  07 - Governor Granholm Signs Executive Order Establishing Michigan Food Policy Council
   •  06 - Cox Warns About Telemarketing Fraud Based on New Medicare Prescription Drug Scam
   •  03 - Detroit Soldiers, families, employees to be honored
   •  03 - Grayling Soldiers, families, employees to be honored
   •  03 - Howell Soldiers, families, employees to be honored
   •  03 - Lansing Soldiers, families, employees to be honored
  May
   •  31 - Safety Belt Enforcement Zones In Effect Until June 5
Over 5,500 citations issued during first week of Click It or Ticket campaign
   •  26 - OFIS CONSUMER SCAM ALERT Consumers Targeted This Week by Lucky Surf Sweepstakes Con Artists
   •  26 - State encourages consumer awareness during travel season
   •  25 - Website Launched to Assist Military Families
   •  25 - Michigan Proclaims Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week
   •  25 - Governor Granholm Declares June as Youth Employment Month in Michigan; DLEG Offers Tips for Teens Finding Employment and Staying Safe on the Job
   •  25 - Governor Granholm Signs Executive Order Establishing Task Force on Elder Abuse
   •  24 - Grand Ledge to receive $23.3 million National Guard aviation facility
   •  23 - Annual Memorial Day campaign starts today
Click It Or Ticket Effort Seeks To Reach State's Remaining Unbuckled Motorists
   •  23 - Real Time Water Monitoring to Protect Drinking Water Supplies
   •  23 - HOMELAND SECURITY GRANTS AVAILABLE TO NON-PROFITS IN WAYNE COUNTY
   •  18 - Child Safety Seats Inspected At Capitol; Proper Seat Installation and Use are Key in Protecting Children
   •  17 - Ad Campaign Warns Motorists The Heat Is On
Buckle Up Or Pay Up - Click It Or Ticket
   •  13 - May 16-20 declared Elder Abuse Awareness Week
   •  11 - Secretary of State takes action to prevent UCC fraud
   •  11 -  If using a limousine service for spring and summer events, make sure they're licensed with the state
   •  10 - Michigan Department of Information Technology Releases Cybersecurity Website
   •  09 - U.S. Senator Carl Levin attends groundbreaking ceremony Monday National Guard brings $5.5 million in federal funds to Jackson
   •  09 - Homeland security exercise at Detroit Metro may look like the real thing
   •  09 - Selfridge Soldiers, families, employees to be honored
   •  09 - Federal, state and local agencies participate in homeland security exercise at Detroit Metro
   •  09 - Homeland security exercise at Detroit Metro may look like the real thing
   •  05 - Governor Granholm Proclaims May 8-14 as Building Safety Week Making Homes, Schools and Workplaces Safer Together Theme for 2005
   •  04 - Granholm Announces Investigation Reveals Children Have Wide Access to Violent Video Games
   •  03 - Granholm Calls for Action to Protect Children from Sex Offenders
   •  03 - Michigan SAFE KIDS Coalition Educates Parents and Kids About Importance Of Role-Modeling Safe Behavior: National SAFE KIDS Week is April 30 to May 7
   •  03 - Seniors Beware of Financial Exploitation OFIS, DHS, OSA Warn Older Michigan Citizens as Part of Older Americans Month
   •  02 - May Is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month
  April
   •  29 - Cox Takes Action Against Vonage to Protect Internet Phone Customers
   •  29 - Police Officers Across the State Trained to Teach T.E.A.M. in Michigan Schools
   •  29 - Fire Marshal Reminds Spring Cleaners to Properly Dispose Hazardous Material
   •  28 - Safe riding is no accident
   •  28 - State Focuses On Auto Theft Prevention
   •  28 - Warmer Weather Brings Open Windows and Window Safety Reminders
   •  27 - Sex Offender Photos Available Online
   •  27 - Springtime Means Building and Remodeling Season So Choose a Licensed Builder and Protect One of Your Biggest Investments
   •  26 - Check First! Many Home Improvement Projects Require a Building Permit
   •  26 - Granholm Continues Fight to Protect Children From Violent, Sexually-Explicit Video Games
   •  25 - Second Fugitive Captured In One Month; Fugitive Wanted Since 1992 Captured In Ohio
   •  25 - New Guidelines Create Opportunities for Infant Safe Sleep
   •  22 - Monroe Resident Promoted To Captain And Second District Commander
   •  22 - Grand Rapids Resident Promoted To Captain And Sixth District Commander
   •  21 - Homeland security preparedness continues
   •  21 - Wyoming National Guard members depart for tour of duty
   •  21 - Grand Ledge National Guard members depart for tour of duty
   •  20 - MDOT Adopt-A-Highway volunteers begin spring cleanup of roadside litter on Saturday
   •  20 - State Agencies Promote Tire Safety
   •  19 - Attorney General Cox Leads National Homeland Security Conference at MSU
   •  19 - Spring Weather Brings Truck Enforcement Operations; Motor Carrier Division Gearing Up for Special Operations with a Focus on Seat Belts
   •  19 - Governor Granholm Receives Award for Commitment to Child Safety
   •  15 - Gov. Granholm to present awards to Michigan Army and Air National Guard "Families of the Year"
   •  14 - Granholm to Congress: Preserve Medicaid, Maintain Safety Net for Michigan's Citizens
   •  08 - Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Targets Unsafe Driving
   •  07 - Off-Road Vehicles Can Be Dangerous For Kids: State Laws Seek to Prevent Injuries to Riders Under 16
   •  07 - Tax Deadline Draws Near
   •  06 - Michigan Traffic Deaths Show Marked Decline In 2004
   •  05 - Warning to Spring Cleanup Crews: Watch for Meth Waste
   •  04 - Attorney General Warns Consumers of Voice Over The Internet Technology Limitations
   •  04 - Selfridge announces airshow acts
   •  01 - April is Child Abuse Prevention Month
A reminder that safe children and healthy families are a shared responsibility
  March
   •  31 - Secretary Land designates April 11 as Buddy Day to aid organ donation
   •  29 - Companies Using Credit Scores Identified on OFIS Website
   •  25 - Anonymous Tip Leads to Fugitive Arrest
   •  23 - Funeral Services set for Michigan National Guard Soldier
   •  23 - Consumer Alert! Internet Based Telephone Service and 9-1-1
   •  22 - Have You Seen Me?
   •  18 - State Police Warns Truck Stops About Check Scam
   •  17 - "MSU in Iraq" A message from Soldiers to the MSU men's and women's basketball teams
   •  17 - Statement from the family of Staff Sgt. Rickey A. Kieffer who served with the Michigan Army National Guard in Iraq
   •  17 - Michigan National Guard offers Dynamics of International Terrorism Class
   •  17 - Federal regs for 'hazmat' renewals take effect May 31
   •  17 - Thieves Targeting SUV's With Keypad Entry
   •  15 - Granholm, Task Force to Make Case in Washington for Michigan's Military Facilities
   •  14 - Staying Safe On St. Patrick's Day Takes More Than Luck
   •  14 - Smart Consumers Avoid Tax Refund Loans
   •  10 - Albion Soldiers, families, employees to be honored
   •  10 - Wyoming Soldiers, families, employees to be honored
   •  10 - Alma Soldiers, families, employees to be honored
   •  07 - March Is Parenting Awareness Month; Parents are reminded the Internet is a dangerous place
   •  01 - Free Credit Reports Available Today
  February
   •  24 - Selfridge-based Army National Guard unit returns from Iraq
   •  24 - DaimlerChrysler donates $100,000 to Michigan National Guard Family Fund
   •  16 - New Project Benefits Fish And Wildlife Consumers
   •  14 - Changes make Adrian Training School premier all female facility
   •  14 -