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For the second time in two weeks, Ingham County law enforcement officials are criticizing Prosecutor Carol Siemon for policies they say will make the public less safe.
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An Ingham County commissioner wants to pay people $200 to get vaccinated against COVID-19.Under a proposal from Commissioner Mark Grebner, D-East Lansing, people getting new vaccinations would be paid using a portion of the county’s American Rescue Plan allotment. Ingham County expects to receive $56.7 million in two installments from that federal coronavirus relief package.
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Ingham County’s top health official says low COVID-19 case rates are likely this summer.No new COVID cases were reported to the county Tuesday, the first…
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Restrictions on restaurant capacity and hours of operation are starting to ease in Michigan.Ingham County’s top health official says it’s a step towards…
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Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail disputes a claim made in a tweet by state Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey.The Clarklake Republican, who has…
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Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is continuing her campaign against a Republican effort to overhaul voting in the state.State G.O.P. legislators…
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There are currently 193 people hospitalized with COVID-19 in Ingham County, down from a peak of more than 200 last week.Of those, 22 are in intensive…
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Michigan’s Attorney General says there is insufficient evidence to justify criminal charges against Lansing Police Department officers who restrained a…
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Ingham County’s top health official is concerned news of vaccinated people coming down with coronavirus infections could discourage some from getting…
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Ahead of an expected increase in travel due to spring break, the Ingham County Health Department is urging local schools to switch some grades to remote…