Entrepreneur Wednesday
Just in case you missed it here are the entrepreneurs from 2/8/2012
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Just in case you missed it here are the entrepreneurs from 2/8/2012
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With three winners in three states, Michigan’s contest becomes more critical and will fuel momentum heading into the Super Tuesday delegate bonanza on March 6.
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Backers of an effort to repeal Michigan’s tough new emergency manager law are steamrolling toward the 161,000 signatures required to get the measure on the November ballot, but it might not be enough to stop a state takeover of Detroit.
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Michigan’s revenue-sharing program began in the early 1930s and through numerous changes has evolved into the current system.
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FLINT, Mich-An African American woman painted “This house is a reflection of ignorant n-words” after thieves stole her windows.
The woman who did not identify herself to reporters claims she was fixing up the house for homeless people.
ABC 12 reports:
Read MoreThe single mother of two, attending college and taking marketing classes, says her intent was to make a statement to those committing crime.
“Evidently I got my message across because you guys are here.
Organizers of the repeal of the emergency manager law from around Michigan give an update of signature collection activities, how the public can get involved and recent emergency manager actions around the state.
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Fewer freshmen are failing at Clintondale High School, one of the state’s worst performers. Discipline referrals are down. More students are passing the state math exam.
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Debate over no-fault auto insurance is heating up in Lansing with Republicans divided over a House bill that would eliminate lifetime medical coverage.
Read MoreEAST LANSING, Mich. – The campus of Michigan State University has been rocked by recent acts of racial intimidation directed toward Black students. The student body at the state’s largest university made their voices loudly heard on Tuesday night that these acts will not be tolerated.
“The incident that really jump-started this movement was an incident at Akers Hall where someone wrote ‘No Ni**ers, please’ on a door of a young lady’s
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Professor Michelle Alexander’s book, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, is where she argues that a once abolished Jim Crow Law still exists by way of its being redesigned and implemented by the Justice System.
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