The big business of alternative medicine in the United States could be getting bigger.
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Archive for January, 2010
Health bill provision in Congress could broaden care options - 281th Edition
New 911 recording released in connection with shooting death (with new audio recording) - 280th Edition
A newly released 911 recording details what led a daughter of a Brighton Township woman police found dead in her home last week to contact Livingston County authorities.
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Governor’s overhaul outline receives praise from Rogers - 279th Edition
State Rep. Bill Rogers, R-Genoa Township, on Friday said he “commended” Gov. Jennifer Granholm for embracing his plan to overhaul the state’s retirement system for public school employees.
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Michigan, Michigan State win big - 278th Edition
Both of the state’s Big Ten teams rolled to easy victories at home on Saturday.
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District cancels camp due to safety concerns - 277th Edition
Parents of fifth-grade students in Howell Public Schools received a letter last week explaining the district’s annual trip to Clear Lake Camp has been canceled for this school year.
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Death confirmed as gunshot (with 911 audio) - 276th Edition
Police confirmed Thursday that a Brighton Township woman found murdered in her home had been shot to death.
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Online banking expects big year - 275th Edition
Many senior citizens are hesitant to join the digital age or even touch e-mail.
However, it could save them money — lots of money.
The use of online banking will grow most among baby boomers, in particular, as they turn to Web-based banking and continue to age, said Robert Laura, partner with Synergos Financial Group in Howell.
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GOP says president’s promises unfulfilled - 274th Edition
Too little, too late on job creation.
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Unemployed still flocking to agency’s office - 273th Edition
A steady stream of unemployed people have been using the Michigan Works! satellite office in the Brighton Education and Community Center building to get another job.
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Chapter 1 of reading event set - 272th Edition
Award-winning mystery writer Loren Estleman of Whitmore Lake will help the Howell Carnegie District Library kick off its first program of The Big Read on Sunday by revealing the legacy of the program’s featured novel: the 1929 classic “The Maltese Falcon” by Dashiell Hammett.
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