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VIDEO: Register of Deeds Curtis Hertel, Jr., warns about foreclosure fraud and other scams

VIDEO: Register of Deeds Curtis Hertel, Jr., warns about foreclosure fraud and other scams

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on October 26, 2011

Hertel says lenders and scammers have committed crimes that would send you and me to jail.

Posted in News | Tagged Bucqueroux, consumer protection, crimes, curtis hertel, deeds, foreclosures, Ingham County, Lansing, Michigan, scam, scandal | Leave a response

Solitary lockdown for area teen: When the crime IS the punishment

Solitary lockdown for area teen: When the crime IS the punishment

By Rebecca Payne on September 3, 2010

Sign our petition urging the end of solitary confinement for juveniles.

Posted in Activism, News | Tagged brain development, confinement, Ingham County, judge garcia, juveniles, solitary, teenagers | 7 Responses

First-ever Woofer Walk raises money to help homeless pets

First-ever Woofer Walk raises money to help homeless pets

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on June 5, 2010

More than 200 dogs brought their owners to raise funds for the Ingham County Animal Control Shelter.

Posted in Animal Shelter Adoptables, Community & Opinion, News | Tagged Animal Control, dog breeds, dogs, Ingham County, Jamie McAloon, woofer walk | Leave a response

Animal Control Adoptables: Woofer Walk and ten kitties need homes

Animal Control Adoptables: Woofer Walk and ten kitties need homes

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on May 31, 2010

The Woofer Walk starts at 9 a.m. in the Walmart parking lot on Marsh Road in Okemos on Saturday (June 5). And adopt one of these wonderful kittens.

Posted in Animal Shelter Adoptables, Community & Opinion, News | Tagged Animal Control, Ingham County, kittens, Okemos, woofer walk | Leave a response

Animal Control Adoptables: Please helps us find these dogs and cats a great home

Animal Control Adoptables: Please helps us find these dogs and cats a great home

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on May 22, 2010

Take your pick from six wonderful dogs and six stunning cats.

Posted in Animal Shelter Adoptables, Community & Opinion, News | Tagged adopt, Animal Control, cats, dogs, Ingham County, pets | 2 Responses

Animal Control Adoptables: A baker’s dozen dogs and cats eager to find a new home

Animal Control Adoptables: A baker’s dozen dogs and cats eager to find a new home

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on May 8, 2010

And don’t forget to sign up for the Woofer Walk in Okemos on Saturday, June 5.

Posted in Animal Shelter Adoptables, Community & Opinion, News | Tagged adoptables, animal shelter, cats, dogs, Ingham County | 1 Response

Animal Shelter Adoptables: Vinnie, Nigel, Simon, Angelo & Millie

Animal Shelter Adoptables: Vinnie, Nigel, Simon, Angelo & Millie

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on May 1, 2010

Loving cats and dogs that need a good home. Can it be yours?

Posted in Animal Shelter Adoptables, Community & Opinion, News | Tagged angelo, animal shelter, Ingham County, Mason, Michigan, millie, nigel, simon, vinnie, woofer walk | Leave a response

Gimme Shelter: Animal Control’s new philosophy

Gimme Shelter: Animal Control’s new philosophy

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on April 25, 2010

New leadership, dedicated volunteers and a strong community commitment make the Ingham County Animal Control Shelter a great place for dogs and cats who need our help.

Posted in Community & Opinion, News | Tagged Animal Control, cats, dogs, Ingham County, Jamie McAloon, kitties, Lampman, Lansing Online News, puppies, shelter | 1 Response

What to do about flu until the vaccine arrives

What to do about flu until the vaccine arrives

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on October 29, 2009

Some tips on how to improve your odds of staying healthy during flu season.

Posted in Health, Moanin' in Mason, News | Tagged h1n1, Ingham County, Lansing, prevention, swine flu, tips, vaccine | Leave a response

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