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Joe Whitaker, an employee of Lansing’s public works department, demonstrates a new recycling truck and recycling containers Sept. 14 during a press conference introducing a new recycling program that the city of Lansing has launched. GREG DERUITER /LSJ MEDIA

Lansing kicking off new recycling effort Laura Misjak

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Lansing officials unveiled three new recycling approaches Sept. 14 as part of a six-month pilot program. New 96-gallon carts that can hold about seven times the amount of recyclables current bins hold are now being used at 90 Lansing businesses. The larger bins will hopefully cut recycling pickups to once every other week, which would save on fuel and reduce emissions from the city’s trucks, said Public Services Director Chad Gamble. The 96-gallon carts also will be used in the Tecum-

GET INVOLVED » Lansing businesses interested in taking part in the recycling program can call 483-4400.

seh River neighborhood. Six black outdoor recycle bins have been installed in downtown Lansing and Old Town for recycling on the go, as another part of the pilot program. Those bins accept everything residential bins can take, including empty plastic bottles or drink containers, news-

papers and plastic and paper carry-out containers. Styrofoam containers are not accepted. “We’re hoping maybe businesses will pick up on that and use paper or plastic to-go containers so they can be recycled,” said Taylor Heins, director of the Go Green Initiative through Mayor Virg Bernero’s office. More recycle bins would be installed if they prove to be successful in the next six months. The pilot programs are paid for with $290,000 from a $1.2 million federal stimulus grant.

Lansing’s Public Services Director Chad Gamble speaks about the city’s new recycling program.

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Officials call for Rodgers to resign Scott Davis

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Some public officials called Sept. 13 for the resignation of Shirley Rodgers, board leader of the Ingham County Road Commission, in the aftermath of a consultant’s report that found discord at the agency. “If you resign, I think all of these people can work a whole lot better together,” Vince Dragonetti, a Republican county commissioner, told Rodgers during a commission meeting. Rodgers has been at the center of criticism since a Lansing consultant recently found problems at the agency, including a perception by employees that Rodgers improperly micromanaged the staff. Rodgers has responded that she merely has been trying to ensure the commission follows fair hiring practices. Several county commissioners and township supervisors, including See RODGERS, Page 2

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Ingham Co., city close to deal Lindsay VanHulle lvanhulle@lsj.com

Ingham County administrators are close to finalizing a contract with Lansing to take over maintenance of 40 city parks. The city wants to give up control of some of its 114 parks in order to focus its resources — human and fiscal — on other parks. Lansing won’t give up ownership of its green spaces. Under the one-year deal, to cost the city $236,000, Ingham County will maintain parks with fewer than 5 acres and those along the Lansing River Trail. “Everybody’s having difficulties. That’s not a mystery to anybody,” said Brett Kaschinske, Lansing’s parks director. “What we are looking to do is partner with them.” The arrangement is awaiting final signatures. The goal is to start Oct. 1, Ingham County Controller Mary Lannoye said. The partnership will include basic maintenance, such as mowing, trimming weeds and trash removal, Kaschinske said.

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more than a dozen commission employees, attended the meeting to chastise the road board and support two top administrators whose future employment is being reviewed by the board. Last week, the board directed Peter Cohl, the commission’s attorney, to review “employment options” for Tina Henry, finance director, and Jim Benjamin, operations director. On Sept. 13, the board went into closed session to review a “legal opinion” from Cohl, but took no action when it came out of closed session. Both Rodgers and Milton Scales, a board member, declined to say what they

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WHAT’S NEXT A joint meeting of the Lansing City Council committee of the whole and Lansing’s parks board will be held at 6:30 p.m. Sept.28 at the Foster Community Center, 200 N. Foster Ave. in Lansing. Parks naturalization will be the topic.

The county will be a contractor but no city parks employees will be laid off, he said. Nor should it be presumed that the county can perform the work at a lower cost. Instead, city workers will continue to handle more in-depth work, including pavement upkeep, forestry and brush clearing, including at the 40 parks. Should the city not do this, the $236,000 fee would be spread across the entire parks system, Kaschinske said, rather than dedicated to select sites. Kaschinske and Willis Bennett, Ingham County’s parks director, said the deal also reflects a growing trend of shared services between governments. What makes this different is the contract fee, which is expected to cover equipment purchases, seasonal employees and operating costs, Bennett said.

The county will mow the parks on a 12-day rotation, the same cycle Lansing uses. County workers already maintain Potter Park and the adjoining zoo, the River Trail south from there and portions of Scott Woods Park near Hawk Island County Park. The city doesn’t pay a fee for those agreements. General fund contributions to the county’s parks budget in 2011 total roughly $1.3 million. About $6.9 million is budgeted this year from Lansing’s general fund to the parks department, a drop of more than 9 percent from last year’s budget. Most of the parks the county will maintain are smaller and located near neighborhoods. As such, Bennett said, the plan is twofold: Keep residents from noticing the effects of trim budgets by keeping grass short.

had discussed during the closed session. “Those decisions have not yet been made,” Scales said about Henry’s and Benjamin’s positions. “I’m not looking to fire anybody.” During the meeting, several commission employees, including managing director Bill Conklin, took issue with the report’s claim of a culture of distrust between managers and employees. The report called for a change in agency managers within three months. Several employees say their views were misinterpreted in the survey, and they were actually being critical of road board members — not agency managers. Conklin said much of the discord at the agency has resulted from a small, vocal group of employees who

have “unfairly” accused managers of mistreatment. But Debbie De Leon, a Democratic county commissioner who chairs the County Services Committee that oversees the road commission, said she believes the consultant’s report accurately pointed out problems at the agency. “Thank you for looking into this,” she told the board. “We need to get to the bottom of this nonsense.” But Paul Risner, supervisor of Stockbridge Township, said firing commission managers would be a setback for the agency. “We have the best relationship with the commission that we have had for years,” Risner said after the meeting. “If (Rodgers) feels that leadership is part of the problem, she should go too.”

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work to be done. It’s easier to make mistakes if you do not know where to start. • Talk to others who have also done the work. They may have some tips or advice that can save you time and money. You may also want to ask if they can help and show you the ropes. • Be sure to obtain all neces-

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regular people can try. Starting off small and building up as skills are developed are good ways to begin. For example: • Tile a small kitchen backsplash before tackling an entire bathroom shower enclosure or floor. • Build an outdoor potting stand before attempting furniture or cabinetry work in a main room of the house. • Change out a ceiling fan or lighting fixture before re-running electrical lines through the home. • Succeed in repairing a leaky drain pipe before taking on a more advanced plumbing issue. • Use regular painting techniques first before experimenting with a trendy faux finish or plaster application. There are many different things individuals can do themselves that stretch beyond routine home maintenance. From manicures to pool upkeep, the potential to save money when budgets are tight can be a powerful motivator.

Ways to ready your home to withstand harsh winter weather insulation. Such joists won’t be visible in an adequately insulated attic. Put up the storm windows. It’s nice to open the windows in the spring and summer and let the warm air waft in through the screens. But when summer is over, it’s time to put up the storm windows once again. Storm windows add an extra layer of protection from the elements and are especially valuable in homes with single-pane glass windows. Homeowners who don’t have storm windows should consider upgrading their existing windows. Such a project isn’t cheap, but newer windows will almost certainly lead to lower heating costs, meaning the project will essentially pay for itself over time. Homeowners who can’t afford to replace all of their windows don’t have to replace them all at once. Instead, replace them a few at a time and make the

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As autumn arrives, homeowners can take several steps to get their homes ready for whatever winter has to offer with the following tasks. Fix the leaks. A leaky home will prove an expensive home during the winter months. A home with many leaks will be much colder to inhabit, and homeowners typically turn up the heat to counter drafts that can make a home feel like a meat locker. But turning up the thermostat isn’t the answer. Instead, fix leaks in the fall before the cold weather arrives. Leaks should not be very hard to find. On the first breezy autumn afternoon, walk around the house in search of any drafty areas. These drafts will be noticeable and often occur around doors and window frames, electrical outlets and even recessed lighting. Homeowners have a host of options at


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MIN PIN PUPPIES Black and Tan, 8 weeks, Beautiful coat and markings, Dew claws, Good with children, loveable, parents on site, pure bred, vet checked, Tails done $250.00. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP(517)980-6057 PIES. Sire: OFA, excellent tracking/scent detection, exceptionally intelligent. POM PUPPIES!! Dam: OFA, AD, BH, SchH1 Shots, wormed. this fall, naturally gifted $200-$500 tracking. Puppies: $650 www.puppy-place.net AKC, health guarantee, 517-404-1028 or 404-6235 microchip. Contact Chris Lambkin @ 248-420-5709. RAGDOLLS ADORABLE KITTENS 3 females, 1 GOLDENDOODLE F1 PUPS male, fixed, shots. $300 Ready now for their forev ww6163hp@yahoo.com er homes! 517-420-0863 goldendoodles4you.com RAT TERRIER PUPS $125 each. GOLDEN DOODLES AND 989-593-2117 Labradoodles puppies. Vet checked, shots and wormed. 989 763-7202 ROTTWEILER PUPS AKC Champion lines, OFA cert. GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS Family raised. Vet AKC-OFA, vet checked, 1st checked. 517-663-6785 shot, wormed. Parents OFA cert./very friendly. SHIH TZU PUPPIES $400. Call 989-387-2211 8 weeks old. $300. 517-575-2665. GOLDEN/YELLOW LAB, FULL blooded, shots & wormed. $200. 517 898- SHIH TZU PUPPIES beautiful quality. Home raised, 6972. akc parents on site. Prices start $250. 517-945-4279 HIMALAYAN RAGDOLL KITTENS $50 each. No shots, worming or papers. Call SMALL DOG 2 or 3 years old. Pref. non517-316-7429. shedding. Call 332-8228 HOME RAISED cavapoos, 2 A AMISH LOG HEADBOARD males, 2 females, $500-600. TOY POODLES AND Queen Pillow Top 734-649-3729 or 734-649CKC, all shots, Males $275 Mattress Set. Brand new4072 each. 517-589-0257 or 517never used, sell all for 256-0351. $275. 989-923-1278 KITS/CATS, RESCUED, ALL A Temperpadic style memages; many declawed; YORKIE BICHON PUPPIES CRIB MATTRESS & ory foam mattress set www.trinity acresrescue. Non shedding, 1st shots, 6Bath/Changing Table with Queen, new-never used, as petfinder.com; includes 10#, all males, family COMPUTER REVIVER: two shelv e s both in perseen on TV, with warranty . neuter/basic medical $45raised. $250. 989-291-3989 fect condition $35 each Upgrades, internet repair, virus, Cost $1800, Sell $695. Can $135. (517)410-0074 jennif er.mora@hc.msu.edu spyware removal, data rec. 30 day deliver. 989-832-2401 wrnty. Erik 517-484-6364. Housecalls. (517)281-3336 MM KITTENS: FLUFFY, black, 1 male, 1 female, 7 weeks. ETHAN ALLEN SECRETARY. $20 each. Litter trained. Beautiful antique pine fin 517 775-4711. ish. $500.00 (989)584-6619 GAME CHICKENS FOR SALE Old English & American LAB PUPPIES AKC 1 chocoGame. 517-525-2054. KING OAK BDRM OUTFIT late male, 2 black males, bed, tall & long dresser ANTIQUE PARADISE Doll $350. Ph. 517-625-3428. w/mirror, nightstands (Violet) $100; Full Deluxe LOSE WEIGHT! $700. Queen Bed, frame, Craftmatic Bed Paid $3500 GAIN ENERGY! matt., $275. 517-694-8724. Asking $700; Sofa 88" Scientifically Based $300; Dehumidifier 2 gal. Nutritional Programs for Silhouette $40. Stearns & PINE COFFEE TABLE weight management, Foster Prem. Deluxe Euro$45; sofa, $40. Entertainstress relief & energy pean Comfort top 18" ment center $45. All in exc. increase. Mattress & box Spring cond. 517-627-2618 Call: (877) 247-2850 for a $600. 517/455-9225. FREE consultation QUEEN SOFA SLEEPER f rom Visit: a kid/pet/smoke free BACKYARD SHEDS & MORE https://www.herbalhealthdirect. YORKIES MALTESE & Yorki989-834-2028 home, excellent cond. com/steve_8 Poos Tcup/Toys NonShed FRONT MOUNT tractor rock www.bcbarns.com box. $175. 989-593-2117 $350. 517-230-6440. $300/up 989.225.1367 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES PUREBRED. 1st shots & wormed, parents on site, $275. 989-248-3284.

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FRESH TOMATOES, sweet SOLID OAK DINING table ENGLISH WOOLEN FABRIC 100% worsted. 60’’ wide, 2with 8 cushioned high corn, beans, squash, other 6 yd length. Lightweight back chairs, expands to veggies, peaches, apples, $7 per d y . Heavyweight 92", will sell for $1800. pears. Call 517-204-4827 $9 per d y . Asst colors. Beautiful cond. 517 490Green, maroon, navy, gray, 8177 or 517 663-3378. TOMATOES, PEACHES black. Dry clean. 517-543Raspberries, sweet corn, 7427. squash & more. Felzke Farms, 5501 W. Herbison, DeWitt. 517-669-9459. ITEMS FOR sale Green Microfiber sectional like RARE COINS & SETS f or new $400; Pool table & acsale: One includes comcessories, 8 ft, slate red plete 1956-2011 US Mint felt, $300; coffee table & 2 Proof Coins. In the fall of end tables, black laquer 2010, this set had a Red and mirror top, $150; din2ND OR 3RD cutting hay Book retail of $1,094.50. In ing table set white oak, 6 avail., square bales, call mid-September, 2011, the chairs, lighted buffet 517-651-5214 retail value of the set is hutch, $300 for set; Ab now $1,964.90 with the lounger, $25. All items like ALFALFA GRASS-EXCELLENT surge in gold & silver. I brand new. 517-541-0282 Hay $3.50 & up. Can deliv would consider the best er. 517-641-6034 offer over $1,300.00. I have a 1909 "VDB" US Penny WANTED: UNWANTED rated by PCGS as MS64RB, appliances, air conditionthen an 1885 CC Morgan ers, cars, trucks, vans, Silver Dollar in BU, the 2nd a f rm machinery, lawn lowest mintage of ALL mowers, campers, hot Morgan Silver Dollars water tanks, aluminum or C H E R R Y , MAPLE & O A K (228,000) valued at approx. steel boats, aluminum winSeasoned firewood. Deliv $1,300.00 +. The end of an dows or doors, aluminum ered & STACKED. 4’x8’x16" era set with a ’63 Franklin toppers, any types of alu517-651-5214. 50 cent piece & a ’64 Kenminum or steel siding, nedy 50 cent piece both 4 wheelers, go carts, trailrated by NGC in PR67. FIREWOOD BUNDLES FOR ers, batteries. There’s an 1878 "7" tail sale. Real cheap. Call 517All picked up for Free. e f ather Uncirculated Mor391-4645. Call 517-628-2818 gan Silver Dollar & finally a True American ARTIFACT Recovered from beneath Email the Lansing Community the World Trade Center, at Newspapers 24/7 at: Ground Zero, from 9-11lcnclassifieds@gannett.com 2001. There was over $200 million in Gold & Silver ALLEGAN ANTIQUE MARcoins locked in vaults beKET Sun. Sept. 25. 400 Exneath the WTC. This coin is hibitors. Rain or shine. 8:00 1 of few that survived in am to 4:00 pm, located at such great condition. Only the Fairgrounds, Right in the renowned PCGS Coin Allegan, MI. $4 admission. Firm was granted entry to No pets. verify the Authenticity & the Grade of each coin. The coin I have for sale is Rated a "2001" $1 Silver Eagle PCGS Gem Unc, 9-1101, WTC Ground Zero Recovery Artifact. It comes MAYTAG WASHER & dry er with 2 other priceless $150/pair. 517-281-1917 items. The 1st is a 2011 "W" (West Point Mint) $1 REFRIG, ELECTRIC RANGE, Silver Eagle PCGS graded Microwave White Maytag PR70DCAM. A proof 70 appliances, model year deep cameo is the most 2000. Range is ceramic perfect condition that any Builders-Contractorscooktop, microwave is coin can be graded & the wall mount. You take Remodelers 2nd item is a coffee table away. $350 for set, 100 book of the World wide each (517)614-2007 events that have taken jwallace@dillonllc.com place since that fateful day 10 years ago. The 3 come together as a set, the Artifact from below Ground Zero, the Perfect Coin struck this very year, & the book highlighting CRAFTORS WANTED FOR events of 10 years. I have Good Shepherds Lutheran other coins & sets for sale, Church Dec. 3rd Craft Sale. if you are seriously interTables are only $10. Set ested, you may call me on up will start at 6 a.m. and my cell phone at (517)-525the craft show will start at 0218. You will have to 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. 7000 W. Sagleave a message, but I will inaw Hwy. near Horrocks. call you ASAP. Please For more info please call leave your phone # twice, 517-321-6100. so I am sure to get it. I must insist we meet at Dart bank in either Mason or South Holt. The coins are normally stored there & it would be safer to conduct business there for all 2 WOODEN LOFT Beds, 5 of us involved. dresser drawer, student desk, twin size, exc. cond. $500 firm. Call or text 989 LJ-0000950943-01 295-2574.

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CLINTON COUNTY Home in quiet senior community. Liv rm., dining rm., fam. rm, 3 bdrm., 2 baths, kitchen & laundry rm. 2 car garage, lg. deck. Selling due ATTENTION HUNTERS FOR Lease 100 acres with apto illness. Make an offer. proximately 12 wooded Ph. 517-346-7799. acres with rustic cabin in Central Ionia County. For BAILEY - Charming more information ask for updated cottage John $Make an offer By owner - $156,800 m p e ck i n s@ y ah o o .c o m 4 br, 2 bath, many built in’s (989)855-3843 (517)648Studio behind garage 5295 w/wood stove 901 E. WIGHT ST. 3 bdrm., Living room fire pl. insert Newly remodeled, new Call Bob 517.927.1834 roof, new flooring, new robertotob@gmail.com paint, cent. air, new dishwasher. 2 car garage, Nice deck, fenced yard, shed. Must see! $89,900. 517-282LAKEFRONT 1994 HOME, 7791 or 989-224-2872. 7 mi. n. of Perry on private all-sports lake. 2900 sq. ft., 4 b.r., 2.5 ba, vaulted ceiling, fireplace, 2 level walk4465 Bowline, Lansing. 4 out. Priced @ 2003 apbdrm., 2.5 bath, 2050 sq. praisal, VERY creative fi ft. $149,900 517-290-4829 nancing, buyer must have RIVER RIDGE SUBD. excellent credit/net worth. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, attached 989 277 3793 garage, central air, partly LAND CONTRACT fin. bsmt., 20x40 deck. AsHolt Schools. 4465 Bowsume mortgage. Call 517line. 2050 sq.ft. 4 bdrm., MORRISON LAKE 65 58 321-8772 for appt. 2.5 bath, 2nd fl. laundry, 2 Dausman Park, Clarksville. car garage, $154,900. $419,000. Lake front home. $10,000 down. 2 yr balLot size 65x140, 4 bdrm., 3 loon. 517-290-4829 full baths, 3 stall attached garage, 3 stall pole barn on separate 100x100 lot. Call 248-212-7955.

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Chevrolet IMPALA BASE 2005 $6,550 78K mi., 6 cyl, Premium Sound, White 517-882-2754 CAMARO 1997 CONVERTIBLE, $3500 6cyl, New Eng, 108K, Blck, Sharp, Lot Miles 517-281-6700 ’04 MALIBU 15K miles, 4 cyl., very Excellent condition.

1996 FORD 150 $7500 65k, auto, match cap, run board, duel fuel tanks, stored winter. Dealer insp. & appraised. 517 699-8006 1979 FORD F-250 $900/BO Ext. cab, runs well, some rust, needs work. 71, 634 original miles. 517 676-6258 TAUSUS SE 1998 PARTS $975 24 Valve V6, replaced transmission, new tires, Selling for parts. 517-927-4212 FORD EXPEDITION XLT SPORT 2006 62K mi., 8 cyl, 3rd Row Seats, White

517-332-8948 $5000/BEST 517-372-4408

CORVETTE COUPE 1978 $21,500 35,900 mi., L-82 8 cyl, PW, AC, PS, Lthr, Silver. 517-930-5559

Dodge ’98 DODGE DURANGO Black, 4WD, runs good. Good condition

2001 FOCUS $4995/BEST No rust, avg. miles, great mpg, new tires, loaded. Excellent condition 989-640-7932

Lincoln LINCOLN MKS 2010 Moonroof, 19,000 miles.

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INTRIGUE GL 1998 $2,000 161K mi., 6 cyl (3800 engine),Pwr Seats, Black. 517-648-4045

Pontiac MONTANA MINI-VAN 2002 $4150 Lthr, dbl pwr seat, rear a/c, DVD, CD/Cass., 2 sliding drs. 150K mi. 517-202-3687

Sport Utility Vehicles GMC ENVOY SLT 2003 $9,000 6 cyl, Lthr, 150,000mi., Burgundy. One owner 517-881-1574

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Mini Vans $2900

CARAVAN 2000 6 cyl, 3.3L, uses E-85, A/C, pwr w/l Great cond., mpg.

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CUTLASS GL 1999 58K mi., 1 Owner, Runs & looks great, lady owned! 517-819-0921

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’99 CHEVY S-10 EXT CAB 3 dr, tinted windows, 153K mi

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HANDICAP VANS 571 S CEDAR USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size Call Dale @ the Handicap Van Store 517-882-7299

Vans HANDICAP VANS 571 S CEDAR USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size Call Dale @ the Handicap Van Store 517-882-7299

Automobiles Wanted VEHICLES WANTED DEAD/ALIVE Top $$ paid, Free towing. Same day pickup. 7 Days. 517-487-8704 CAR DON’T WORK Or is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will pay you Cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098

Junk Cars Wanted WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for used cars, trucks & vans. Will beat any offer. Free towing. 517-482-2260 BENJAMIN & SON A1 TOWING WANTED Junk cars, vans & trucks. Top $ paid . 517-372-9737

GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE 2002 EXT CAB $7,995 V8 142K New Tires, Needs Nothing, Great MPG 517-420-8203

CAR DON’T WORK Or is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will pay you cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098

GMC SIERRA 2500 1998 $6,500 142K mi., H/D, 2WD w/camper, V-8, non-smoker clean 989-640-3304

JT WRECKER SERVICE CASH PAID Wanted junk cars, trucks, vans, any cond. Free tow 7 days 517-393-8000


CENTRAL FLORIDA HOME $35K. Open floor plan, updated, fully furnished., 2 bdrm., 2 bath, Florida room, new central air/heat. Call 517-526-2936

Manufactured Homes ACT NOW & SAVE MONEY!!! We will pay to relocate your home to our community! *$8,500 for Doublewide *$5,500 for Singlewide *$199 Starting Site Rent! *Holt School District! *Pet Friendly NO APPLICATION FEES! Contact us! Sites are Limited Kensington Meadows 1-888-605-2237 www.relocatemyhouse.com Expires 9/30/2011 EHO

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GRAND LEDGE 2 bdrm. fireplace, garage, central air, washer & dryer, $650. 517-282-9669 or 517-349-8000

CHARLOTTE LUXURY APARTMENTS Saddleback Ranch. 2 bdrm., 2 full baths. Pet friendly. For more information call: 517-2721000 or visit: vandaproperties.com

HOLT: 1 BDRM., 2nd floor $470 + deposit. Air. Free heat, water, trash pickup. Coin laundry. 1970 Aurelius Road. Applications, up front. ** 586-292-3681 **

LCC/COOLEY NEAR 616 W.

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$730. INCL ALL UTIL. Clean, quiet, spacious liv ing. Newly remodeled CATA on block. Ref. & div ided dep. req. 517-623-6204

S. LANSING : 826 Larned. Near Pennsylvania & 496. Upstairs 1 bdrm, updated, $500/mo. + deposit, includes utilities. 989224-3532 or 989-640-1406

Apartments MSU-LCC-Cooley APT 1-2 BED NEWLY REMODELED 50 FEET FROM LCC, from $495. 517-204-5550 517-515-8968

HOUSING CADGEWITH FARMS DISCRIMINATION? Clean 2 bdrm., 2 bath, Call The Fair Housing sunroom facing the pond, Center at: 1-877-979-FAIR. corner lot, 2 car garage, with fireplace. $40,000/best offer. Anx- LCC/COOLEY LAW NEAR2 bdrm apt. All util. incl. ious to sell. Senior comW/D Incl. Sec. 8 ok. munity 55+. 517-371-101. $550/mo. Jim 517-719-8163 CADGEWITH FARMS Clean 2 bdrm., 2 bath, sunroom facing the pond, corner lot, 2 car garage, $40,000/best offer. Anxious to sell. Senior com121 ISLAND AVE. 1 bdrm., munity 55+. 517-371-101. 1st floor apartment, heat, water, trash removal and basement included. All new flooring. Must see! Quiet neighborhood. $550/mo. 517-881-3386 CEMETERY LOTS (4), Deepdale Cemetery, sec. AIRPORT NEAR, CLEAN 12, on the road. $7000/all 1 bdrm, includes utilities. or best offer. 517-285-2674 Central air, no pets. $525. 517-488-1645 EASTLAWN MEMORY GARDENS, Garden of Nativity, Okemos. 1 double lawn BEECHFIELD Ef f iciency thru crypt incl. vault with 1 2 bedroom, $325-$560. granite marker. $3300. Utilities included. Taylor Ph. 517-449-0912. Realty 517-272-1512.

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COOLEY/LCC NEAR Studio & 1 bdrm. apts. starting at $500 incl. util. except elect. Free wireless internet. 517-482-9921 Mon.-Fri. 10am-4pm.

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OUTBOARD MOTORSU S E D 2 through 25HP, some longshaft, some elec. start, 2 line pressure tanks, 517-663-0576

Motorcycles-Minibikes-GoKarts 1992 KAWASAKI KLR650 Lots of new parts, dependable, $900. Call 989-8345678 KAWASAKI VULCAN 900 8400 miles, new handlebars, custom seat, engine guard, bags, windshield, after market loudpipes, Blue $5200. 517-541-0282

CampersTravel Trailers 2005 GEORGETOWN XL Class A, 37 ft., gas, 3 slides, 7000 mi., excellent con., TV satellite dish, washer/dryer. Selling due to health. Reduced to $70,000. Ph. 517-521-4161. HI LO 1989 25 ft., self contained, sleeps 4. sway bar, hitch incl. Always garaged. recond. refrig. very good cond. $6000. 517-589-0257.

SALEM VILLA Camper trailer 403-FB 2010 Beautiful camper and barely used.This 40 ft trailer has 3 slides and is loaded. 2 bedroom. MSTA! Wash/dryer, fireplace, flat screen, full size appliances, sleeps up to 9. Only selling cuz of health reasons. $22,000/obo. (517)645-2306 ( 5 1 7 ) 7 4 9 - 1 2 0 6 emkat73@sbcglobal.net

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The Township Board of DeWitt Charter Township is Seeking Public Input On a Proposed BMX/Mountain Bike Course

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A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF LANSING WAS HELD AT THE TOWNSHIP OFFICES LOCATED AT 3209 WEST MICHIGAN AVENUE, LANSING, MICHIGAN ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 2011 AT 7:00 P.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Supervisor Daher, Clerk Aten, Treasurer Rodgers Trustees: Masseau, Rodgers, Harris, Mitchell MEMBERS ABSENT: None ALSO PRESENT:

Michael Gresens, Attorney

ACTION TAKEN BY THE BOARD: Meeting called to order by Supervisor Daher. Minutes of meeting held on August 16, 2011 approved. Agenda approved. Joseph Sambaer reappointed to CATA Board. Sidewalk waiver requests approved at 216 S. Charles Street and 455457 Lentz Court subject to conditions. Ordinance 66, Complete Streets Ordinance, introduced as amended. First "public comment" to be removed from future Board agendas. Claims approved. Meeting adjourned. John Daher, Supervisor Susan L. Aten, Clerk DWN/LCCN-953722

9/18/11

The Township Board is seeking public input on a proposed hy brid BMX/Mountain Bike course on land within Padgett Park, a park located on the south side of Herbison Road west of Schavey Road. . A public/private partnership is proposed, between DeWitt Township and Bikeworks, non-exclusive, located in the Schavey Road Plaza. Volunteers would build a combination track and trail system on a few acres of overgrown land in the front section of Padgett Park. This land was an old grav el pit and has elevation changes suitable for a hybrid bike track and trail system. Ninety percent of the growth in the area would remain in place. Donations would have to cover construction costs and maintenance would also involve a public/private partnership utilizing volunteers. The proposed "adventure sport" track would be available for public use by both youth and adults, free of charge. Only non-motorized bikes would be authorized to utilize the track. The Township Board is soliciting public input at 7:00 p.m. at their September 26th Board meeting to be held at the Township Hall at 1401 W. Herbison Road, DeWitt, Michigan 48820. A sketch of the proposed track is available for viewing at the Clerk’s Office within the Township Hall from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Written comments are welcomed at the above address. Questions can be directed to the Township Manager, Rodney Taylor, at 668-0270 during the same business hours. Diane K. Mosier, Clerk DeWitt Charter Township DBR/LCCN-953754

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DOWNTOWN 408 W. IONIA. Studio ($460) & room ($335). Utilities included. Close to LCC & Cooley. 615 N. PENNSYLVANIA Near 51 7-749-3890. Sparrow Hosp. Spacious 1 & 2 bdrm. Most utilities incl. $500 & $570 per mo EAST SIDE - If you are +deposit. Ph. 517-204-6534. 1 065 3 PRAIRIE VIEW Dewitt looking for a deluxe apt. 4 plex, $625 plus dep, with all the utlitiles paid deck/patio,washer/dry er CAPTIAL VIEW, 1 bd rm , and a price that CAN’T hookups, some pets ok,2 clean, safe, large liv. rm. BE BEAT for the quality bedrooms, 1 BA, Yard, lots of closets, washer & you get, Call 517-482Dishwasher, Air Conditiondryer on premise, heat 8196 Come by and See ing, (517) 420-2780 48820 paid. W. 420 Ottawa. Bus us!! Save your Gas, stop out front. $545. 517 Leave your car in the car896-2455 or 517 322-2456 port. Save $700 for park501 W BARNES, Lansing. ing. Bus 1 block away, 3 bdrm., full bsmt., 1.5 University 1 mile away, COLONIAL VILLAGE car garage, fenced & Capitol 1 mile away. AREA: small 1 bdrm. yard, $775/mo. Quiet Area. No Smoking, Call 517-749-3890. No Pets. Call 517-485FREE HEAT & WATER. Auto 4300 Owners/Waverly. Quiet desirable neighborhood. 5830 O R C H A R D CT. ComLg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm. No pletely remodeled, clean 3 DEWITT COUNTRY LIVING, pets. From $575. 517-712bdrm, 1½ bath, full base1 bdrm, new hardwood 4915, 202-3234, 323-1153 ment. New carpet, paint & floors, carport, nice yard, appliances. Fenced backstorage unit, some util. yard, private deck. WD LCC NEAR 1 bdrm. apt. incl. $485. 248-756-3224 hookup. Central air. $625; also 1 room private $800 + util. 517-332-9255 bath & kitch. $500. Util. FRANDOR/CHESTER RD., incl. Sec. dep. & applicaMSU FREE HEAT-WATER! tion fee. No pets. Non- DEWITT NICE 2 bdrm., apSpacious 2 bdrm. Quiet, smoking. 517-675-5143 pliances, air, garage, loclean, lg. closets, laundry, leave message. cated at 104 S. Chimney carport, mini blinds. ConHill. Available Oct. 15. $675 venient location on bus +. To show by appointroute. From $650. 517-641PINEWOOD CLUB APTS. ment, call 517-669-9820. 7645 or 641-7788. LANSING 1 & 2 bdrms. Pet friendly. Email the Lansing Community Email the Lansing Community Call for more information Newspapers 24/7 at: Newspapers 24/7 at: 517-272-1000 or visit lcnclassifieds@gannett.com lcnclassifieds@gannett.com vandaproperties.com

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Lansing Women’s Health: Welcoming New Patients Compassionate Care, Close to Home Women of all ages need a compassionate health care practitioner who understands their concerns and needs. At Lansing Women’s Health, we understand these needs and how they change over time. Our board-certified physicians and highly trained staff provide for all aspects of women’s health and offer a full range of obstetric and gynecological services including pregnancy care, overall gynecological health maintenance, adolescent gynecology and counseling, menopause therapy and hormone replacement therapy.

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Our physicians are also extremely skilled surgeons specially trained in robotic-assisted and minimally invasive surgeries that cause less pain and scarring Better doctors. Better care.sm and reduce recovery time.

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