Lansing Online News Radio
Listen to Lansing Online News Radio WLNZ 89.7 every Monday night at 7 p.m. Or come here to watch our Webcast on Ustream.tv - Monday, Nov. 21 - Rina Risper, editor of New Citizens Press, and her guests will discuss solutions to ending violence in Lansing.
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News & Multimedia
Attorney Talks About Pending Lawsuit Challenging Michigan's Emergency Manager Law
Mini Documentary: A Citizens Peace Proclamation from Lansing's Peace Community
Occupy Lansing Rally Exposes Right Wing Legislative Organization
Activist Kat Sluka talks about Wall Street, Democracy at #Occupy Lansing Rally
Rev. Pinkney Speaks of Negative Impact of Governmental Emergency Financial Managers (EFM) and Asks "Is Your Community Next?"
A Victim of FBI Harassment, Peace Activist Speaks Out
Better Lawns and Gardens: How Safe Are All Those Chemicals?
More on the dangers of nuclear energy production. Michael J. Keegan talks about the Fermi 2 plant in Monroe, Michigan, and the prospects of Fermi 3 being built.
This is a lesson in the dangers of nuclear radiation. If you think nuclear is clean, safe energy, you need to watch this video.
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