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Lansing City Council members host coal ash hearing

City Council holds hearing on coal ash disposal

By Bill Castanier on July 23, 2010

Lansing City Council Committee on Public Safety host hearing on coal ash cleanup

Posted in Activism, City Hall, Community & Opinion, News | Tagged board of water and light, coal ash, consumers energy, Grand River, Lansing Online News, Lone Pine Council | Leave a response

Consumers Energy customers can now choose a natural gas provider

Consumers Energy customers can now choose a natural gas provider

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on May 24, 2010

Receiving telephone calls about lowering your gas rate? It pays to check with Consumers about the offers.

Posted in News | Tagged consumers energy, discounted rate, natural gas | Leave a response

Having difficulty paying your utility bills?

Having difficulty paying your utility bills?

By Chris Singer on January 13, 2010

If you anticipate having difficulty paying your bills this winter, there is help available: * Board of Water and Light – Customers having difficulty paying their bills should contact our Customer Service Department at 702-6006. Our representatives will be happy to work with you on a payment plan. * Consumers Energy – Call customer service [...]

Posted in Community & Opinion, News | Tagged bills, board of water and light, can't pay, consumers energy, difficulty, electricity, heat and warmth fund, heating, help for heating bills, Lansing, Michigan, state of michigan, utilities, winter | Leave a response

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During his recent visit to Lansing, Kevin Kamps of Beyond Nuclear talked about aging Palisades Nuclear Power Plant in Van Buren County, Michigan, on the shores of Lake Michigan.


Anika Fassia of Public Works: The Center for the Public Sector, talked to the recent Michigan Summit for progressives about a Michigan narrative that frames policy discussions in terms of community values.


George Goehl of National Peoples' Action says progressives need to re-envision the economy and suggests a strategy for activists attending the 2012 Michigan Summit in Lansing on May 12, 2012.


Kevin Kamps of Beyond Nuclear talks to the Peace Education Center about Ontario, Canada's plans for a deep underground dump (DUD) for nuclear waste on the Great Lakes.


"I never thought I'd see the day I would be fighting my grandmother's fight..." said Melissa Osborn in addressing the United Against the War on Women rally in Lansing.


Kathie Kuhn of the Peace Education gives a spoken word performance of "Hey, Now" at the United Against the War on Women rally in Lansing.


"Let Freedom Ring - P.A. 4 Emergency Manager Act Forum" was a public forum on Michigan’s local government takeover law that directly assaults American democratic liberties. Rev. Edward Pinkney of Benton Harbor was the keynote speaker, followed by a panel discussion and audience Q&A. This is the recording Rev. Pinkney's keynote address.

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