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15th Michigan death tied to contaminated steroids


January 15, 2013 | AP  Authorities say a 15th Michigan resident has died as a result of an infection linked to contaminated steroids supplied by a Massachusetts pharmaceutical company.
 
The Michigan Department of Community Health says at least 241 people have been infected with fungal meningitis and other conditions that are part of a national disease outbreak.

The steroids are used in injections to treat neck and back pain.

The department says the latest person to die was an 88-year-old Washtenaw County woman.

As of Monday, the department says there have been 67 cases of fungal meningitis, 151 epidural abscesses, one stroke and 22 peripheral joint infections in Michigan tied to the steroids.

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Yesterday
Entergy calls Palisades tank replacement permanent solution to leaks
  May 21, 2013  |  WGVU  Palisades Nuclear Plant has completed what it calls “extensive inspections” of its safety injection/refueling water storage tank and developed a comprehensive repair plan. WGVU’s Caroline MacGregor reports.    
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Ottawa County Patriots caught up in IRS "scandal"
  May 21, 2013  |  WGVU  An audit by the Treasury Department inspector general found that IRS employees singled out groups with names like "tea party" and "patriots" for special scrutiny that delayed their applications for tax exempt status. The Ottawa County Patriots say its been targeted, too.   
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Palisades water tank repairs take to early summer
Covert Twp MI  May 21, 2013  |  AP  Operators of the idled Palisades Nuclear Power Plant in southwestern Michigan say repairs to a tank that leaked slightly radioactive water into Lake Michigan will take until early summer to complete.   
Michigan Democrats lay out auto insurance bills
Lansing MI  May 21, 2013  |  AP  Detroit's Democratic state House Caucus is laying out an effort to change Michigan's auto insurance policies.   
Man with pressure cooker in baggage seeks bond
Detroit MI  May 21, 2013  |  AP   A federal defender has requested bond for a Saudi man arrested at Detroit Metropolitan Airport after federal agents accused him of lying about why he was traveling with a pressure cooker.   
Michigan 6th-grader finalist in Geography Bee
Bloomfield Hills MI  May 21, 2013  |  AP  A Detroit area sixth-grader is a top 10 finalist in the National Geographic Geography Bee.    
Charges sought after swastika carved into locker
East Lansing MI  May 21, 2013  |  AP  Police say they're seeking malicious destruction of property charges against three Michigan high school students after a Jewish classmate found a swastika carved into her locker.    
Hathaway lawyer: Don't lock her up for fraud
  May 21, 2013  |  AP  An attorney for a former Michigan Supreme Court justice says community service would be an appropriate sentence for a scandal that forced her out of office.   
Michigan reveals program to prevent school violence
  May 21, 2013  |  AP  Michigan's attorney general is backing a proposed new program aimed at preventing violence in the state's schools.   
Authorities: Possible human skull fragment found
  May 21, 2013  |  AP  Authorities say a bone found last week in West Michigan appears to be part of an adult human skull.   
Commission suggests 3 pct raise for Michigan judges
  May 21, 2013  |  AP  A commission has recommended that Michigan judges get a 3 percent pay increase.   
Top Michigan Senator: No Medicaid expansion in budget
  May 21, 2013  |  AP  The leading Republican in the Michigan Senate says lawmakers and Republican Gov. Rick Snyder are nearing agreements on the state budget targets that will likely not include a proposed expansion of government health insurance for low-income adults.   
Gov. Snyder, GOP lawmakers agree to budget targets
  May 21, 2013  |  AP  Republican Gov. Rick Snyder and leaders of the GOP majority in the Legislature have reached a budget agreement for next fiscal year that puts Michigan's unexpected surplus toward funding roads and K-12 education.   
Lansing budget deal has $ for roads, schools but delays some big decisions
  May 21, 2013  |  MPRN  There’s a tentative budget deal between Governor Rick Snyder and the Legislature’s Republican leaders. It puts more money into savings, schools, and roads. But, as we hear from Rick Pluta, it also delays decisions on some of the governor’s priorities.    
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New student safety hotline aims to stop school violence before it happens
  May 21, 2013  |  MPRN  State officials say students need new and better ways to report threats of school violence. Today they announced plans to create a new anonymous tip-line that would include a mobile app for tech-savvy teens. Jake Neher has more.    
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Monday
BBB: Medic alert scam targets Seniors
Grand Rapids MI  May 20, 2013  |  WGVU  Senior citizens are the targets of a widespread scam involving medical alert devices. As WGVU’s David Moore reports, this is one of the latest ways of getting access to sensitive personal information.   
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Kayakers find body in Thornapple River
  May 20, 2013  |  WGVU  Officials say kayakers have found a man's body in the Thornapple River.   
Step Forward MI program invokes faith leaders to help at risk homeowners
  May 20, 2013  |  WGVU  Mayor George Heartwell was joined by Republican State Senator Mark C. Jansen and Democratic State Rep. Winnie Brinks Monday to announce a faith-based initiative to help at-risk homeowners avoid foreclosure. WGVU’s Caroline MacGregor reports.   
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Snyder officials to meet with Michigan residents
  May 20, 2013  |  WGVU  Officials from Republican Gov. Rick Snyder's administration are planning to travel across the state this week to take suggestions and answer questions from Michigan residents.   
Michigan cancer patients to back Medicaid expansion
Lansing MI  May 20, 2013  |  AP   Cancer patients and survivors in Michigan are expected to call on lawmakers to expand Medicaid coverage for about 400,000 uninsured Michigan residents   
Michigan works to get some inmates higher education
Lansing MI  May 20, 2013  |  AP   The Michigan Department of Corrections has several efforts to teach community college courses and vocational training in-house to a small number of inmates near parole.   
Suspended judge faces tenure commission hearing
Ann Arbor MI  May 20, 2013  |  AP  A judge who a state agency says had an affair with a woman who had a child-support case pending in his court faces a hearing.   
Officials to kick of Michigan seat belt campaign
Detroit MI  May 20, 2013  |  AP  Law enforcement officials across Michigan will be enforcing federally funded safety belt enforcement zones.   
AAA Mich.: Gas prices rise 10 cents over past week
Dearborn MI  May 20, 2013  |  AP  AAA Michigan says gasoline prices have risen about 10 cents during the past week to a statewide average of about $3.88 per gallon.   
Police get high-priority tips in search for woman
  May 20, 2013  |  AP  Police looking for a 25-year-old woman who disappeared from her job at a West Michigan gas station last month say they're investigating high-priority tips received over the weekend.   
Effort aims to keep Mich. kids out of foster care
  May 20, 2013  |  AP  The Michigan Department of Human Services plans a pilot project in three counties designed to keep children out of foster care and cut costs.    
Advocates for the poor: Restore Earned Income Tax Credit with tax windfall
  May 20, 2013  |  MPRN   The debate continues in Lansing over how the state should spend almost half-a-(b) billion dollars in unexpected revenue this year. As Jake Neher tells us, some advocacy groups say lawmakers should use it to restore tax credits for the working poor.    
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Salary commission will recommend no changes to governor’s paycheck
  May 20, 2013  |  MPRN  A state salary commission is expected to recommend no pay raises for the governor, lieutenant governor, and legislators when it meets tomorrow . But, as we hear from Rick Pluta, there could be a dust-up over judges’ salaries.    
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Friday
Kent County Health Department warns of increasing mosquito and tick populations
  May 17, 2013  |  WGVU  The mosquitoes have been swarming in recent days and there’s a warning from the Kent County Health Department that ticks are going to be a problem this year, too.   
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Second person charged with perjury in Latrize Maze case
  May 17, 2013  |  WGVU  A 41 year old relative of the man charged with killing mother of five, Latrize Maze, has been charged with perjury. WGVU’s Caroline MacGregor reports.    
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Woman charged in fake Jessica Heeringa donation scam
  May 17, 2013  |  WGVU  Police have signed a warrant for the arrest of a woman who pretended to be raising money for the child of a missing Norton Shores woman. WGVU’s Caroline MacGregor has more.   
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Kent County boosts flood damage estimate to $10.6M
Grand Rapids MI  May 17, 2013  |  AP  Officials are boosting the estimate for spring flooding property damage in Kent County to $10.6 million.   
Some students to receive new MEAP math scores
Lansing MI  May 17, 2013  |  AP   Some students will get new Michigan Education Assessment Program math scores after a problem with some questions on the exam.   
Michigan fruit-growers seem to have dodged bullet
Sparta Twp MI  May 17, 2013  |  AP   Michigan fruit tree growers who suffered devastating freeze losses one year ago seem to have sustained le   
GM stock rises above $33 for first time in 2 years
Detroit MI  May 17, 2013  |  AP  Shares of General Motors are trading above $33 for the first time in over two years.   
Hope College in West Michigan plans new museum
Holland MI  May 17, 2013  |  AP   Hope College in West Michigan is planning a new art museum to provide exhibition space and house the college's permanent collection.   
Audit questions use of Michigan petroleum tax
Lansing MI  May 17, 2013  |  AP   State of Michigan auditors are making objections about the use of millions of dollars from a petroleum tax.    
Lawmaker proposes changes to Mich. fireworks law
Lansing MI  May 17, 2013  |  AP   A lawmaker has proposed changes following a slew of complaints, safety concerns and confusion about a law that made powerful fireworks legal in Michigan.   
Some in Michigan report feeling Canada quake
  May 17, 2013  |  AP  Some people in Michigan say they felt an earthquake that was reported hundreds of miles away just west of Ottawa, Ontario.   
Changes could be coming to Michigan’s fireworks law
  May 17, 2013  |  MPRN  Lawmakers in Lansing are considering some changes to the Michigan’s controversial new fireworks law. A new bill would let local governments put limits on high-powered fireworks.   
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Man sentenced in drunken driving death of girl, 8
Grand Rapids MI  May 17, 2013  |  MLive  A Grand Rapids man will spend up to 15 years in prison for the drunken driving death of an 8-year-old Detroit girl.   
Schuette: Michigan to get $2.3M from drug case
Lansing MI  May 17, 2013  |  MLive  Michigan is expected to receive a $2.3 million share of a $500 million settlement of claims that an India-based pharmaceutical manufacturer distributed adulterated drugs.    
DNR steps up salvaging of diseased Michigan trees
Traverse City MI  May 17, 2013  |  MLive  The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is stepping up salvaging of trees that are dying from infestations of the emerald ash borer and beech bark disease.   

Thursday
Safe house for sex trafficked victims opens in Grand Rapids
  May 16, 2013  |  WGVU  The Manasseh Project is an outreach program dedicated to ending sexual exploitation and human trafficking here in West Michigan. Today, with the launch of its multi million dollar campaign, Growing Hope for Children, Wedgewood Christian Services provided tours of a new safe house for victims of trafficking. WGVU’s Caroline MacGregor reports.    
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George W. Bush event raises $400,000 for school
Grand Rapids MI  May 16, 2013  |  AP   An event featuring President George W. Bush has raised $400,000 to support the West Michigan Aviation Academy.   
Flint public school district plans 139 layoffs
Flint MI  May 16, 2013  |  AP  The Flint public school district plans to lay off 139 teachers and staff at the end of the school year as part of an effort to cut costs.   
Segregated Battle Creek exhibit on display in June
Battle Creek MI  May 16, 2013  |  AP  An exhibit coming to Battle Creek aims to show that when it comes to segregation, the city is similar to Detroit.    
Power bills to rise for Consumers Energy customers
Lansing MI  May 16, 2013  |  AP  The average electric customer of Consumers Energy will start paying $1.67 more per month.   

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