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September 25, 2011

GLOBAL EDUCATION

Post Oak earns International Baccalaureate certification Kathleen Lavey

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isitors are barely in the door at Lansing’s Post Oak Elementary before the school’s global perspective becomes clear. Key principles for students are presented on one wall of the office in both English and Chinese. Posters and students’ artwork that adorns the walls of classrooms and halls speak to worldwide issues. It’s not unusual to find second-graders talking by computer with people from other countries as they learn about the structure of communities. “We’re very much about creating global citizens and global thinkers,” Principal Camela Diaz said. “It’s exciting for the students to have this as a part of who they are when they move out into the world.” Last month - four years after Post Oak first applied to become an International Baccalaureate school - it earned certification, only the 16th elementary school in Michigan to do so. Lansing’s Eastern High School also is certified; the district’s Pattengill Middle School is in the application process. Last Thursday - after administrators reorganized the district’s business office to find the money in a tight budget - the school board approved spending $150,000 to pay for a program coordinator and membership fees. “Neighboring communities are interested in what’s happening at Post Oak. This is a good program for us to invest in,” said school board Treasurer

WHAT IS AN IB SCHOOL? Just under 3,300 schools around the world are certified as International Baccalaureate schools. Those schools: • Require tough academic standards. • Teach IB students a second language and the skills to live and work with others internationally. • Teach critical thinking by encouraging students to ask challenging questions, to reflect critically and to develop research skills. • Include a community service component.

Jack Davis, who also chairs the board’s finance committee. Post Oak - one of the district’s magnet schools - brings several dozen out-of-district students to Lansing, each with about $7,000 in state aid. Its innovative program also brings prestige to a district often discussed not for its triumphs, but for its shortcomings. Both are important at a time when suburban districts and charter schools are drawing students away from Lansing. ‘What this says is that we are building an infrastructure from kindergarten through grade 12

where we can consistently provide our students with a world-class experience that few districts have had the opportunity to put together,” Superintendent T.C. Wallace Jr. said. “We were on the cutting edge.”

Tough standards The International Baccalaureate program, based in Switzerland, requires member schools to use tough academic standards, offer a foreign language and teach kids in ways that encourage critical thinking See CERTIFIED, Page 2

Lansing’s Post Oak Elementary recently received International Baccalaureate certification one of 16 elementaries in the state so designated. GREG DERUITER /LSJ MEDIA

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and an awareness of global cultures and issues. Nearly 3,300 schools in 141 countries are authorized. The Lansing School District’s Chinese immersion program serving preschoolers through fourth-graders and expanding by one grade each year - is based at Post Oak. Students in that program receive half their daily instruction in Chinese and half in English. But all students in every classroom study Chinese for 30 minutes a day. Rebecca Wolf and Jill Kolar team-teach the English portion of the school day for third- and fourth-graders in the immersion program. On a recent morning, fourth-graders Lucy Mull, 9, and Kalif Kavanagh, also 9, sat down with classmates for their first-ofthe-year writing assignment. Their task: Use their five

BURSTING AT SEAMS There is only one drawback to success at Post Oak Elementary - the school is bursting at the seams. Nine years ago, it had 333 students. Today it has 526 in the building and portable classrooms. Finding more space for the program is something the school board will have to look at as it considers possibilities for restructuring this fall.

senses to observe the room around them. “Writers notice things. Writers write what they notice around Post Oak Elementary students Bryanna Pilar and Kalif Kavanagh write in them,” Wolf told the class before their journals during class. The school’s global perspective has been a draw allowing them to get out their for the Lansing district. GREG DERUITER/LSJ MEDIA notebooks and write. “Cowhead magnet. Teacher member, hangs on the door of fifth grade. The middle years talking. Pencil boxes opening. the class restroom. It enumerates program is for kids in sixth Sighing,” were among the obserthe class’s “essential agreements,” through 10th grades. The diploma vations on Lucy’s list. including “Treat others as you program for 11th- and 12th-gradShe also might have noted the want to be treated,” “Quiet, listen ers requires a community action prominent reminders of key IB and learn,” and “Always do your and service project along with the concepts and principles displayed best.” academic focus and foreign lanaround the room. For example, a Another bulletin board displays guage. poster-sized list, hand-lettered in the “IB attitudes”: appreciation, Choosing an IB diploma at marker and signed by each class cooperation, confidence, curiosity, Eastern is optional, and some creativity, commitment, enthusistudents shy away from the asm, empathy, integrity, indepenout-of-class time commitment, INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE SCHOOLS dence, respect and tolerance. Eastern High School Principal A historical timeline along the Susan Land said. The 1,200• Certified: Post Oak Elementary. Serves preschool to fifth grades. All students top of one classroom wall includes student school had eight diploma study Chinese as a foreign language; some are in an immersion program. images from U.S. history as well candidates last year; that’s up to • In the application process: Pattengill Middle School. It has begun offering as European and Chinese history. 22 this year. About 500 spots in IB Chinese language classes. classes are filled this fall. • Certified: Eastern High School, with an IB Diploma program for 11th and Land said she expects those 12th graders. District is working with Pattengill Middle School to be certified for Expanding program sixth through and 10th grades. Post Oak is certified in the IB’s numbers to go up as students from • Learn more about International Baccalaureate schools at www.ibo.org. primary years program, which Post Oak and Pattengill enter Eastcovers pre-kindergarten through ern in coming years.

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Top manager demoted in wake of report Scott Davis sedavis@lsj.com

A top manager at the Ingham County Road Commission has been demoted in the wake of a consultant’s report that found discord at the agency. On Sept. 19, the commission board voted to demote Jim Benjamin, operations director, to a position equivalent to that of a mechanic or road worker, said Bill Conklin, managing director. Conklin did not recommend the demotion. However, the board also

agreed to delay implementing the demotion until it could discuss how it should be done with Peter Cohl, a commission attorney. Board members did not publicly discuss their reasons for demoting Benjamin, a 24-year employee. However, they convened in closed session last week to discuss undisclosed employment issues. “The board hasn’t shared with me their reasoning for taking this action,” Benjamin said. “I stand behind any and all actions that I have taken since becoming director of

operations.” A recent consultant’s report found problems at the agency, including a culture of favoritism and distrust between managers and employees. However, employees have since widely criticized the report as misleading, saying the distrust actually exists between board members and employees. Moreover, Shirley Rodgers, board president, was criticized in the report for micromanaging the agency. She has said she merely has been trying to ensure the commission follows fair

hiring practices and to have an agency workforce “representative” of Ingham County. About 82 percent of road commission employees are white; in comparison, about 72 percent of county residents are white. The report urged the board to make changes in agency managers within three months. Rodgers could not be reached for comment Sept. 20 on Benjamin’s demotion. Conklin said he could make no further comment on the matter. Benjamin has been

director of operations since March 2009. Under the county system, Benjamin, 50, is five years away from being eligible for retirement. Earlier this month, the board also directed Cohl to review the “employment status” of Tina Henry, finance director. The board has not yet taken action related to Henry’s employment. Conklin’s contract with the board expires Jan. 14, 2012. The board has not yet taken action on whether to renew his contract beyond that date.


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PRESENTATION » The State Police task force on Internet crimes against children will give a presentation at the next meeting of the East Lansing Cable, Internet & Technology Commission. » It’s at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 3 in Courtroom 2 of 54-B District court, 101 Linden St., East Lansing. It also will be shown live on East Lansing’s cable channel 22. » Learn more about the task force and its work at www.michiganicac.com.

Allen Neighborhood Center Senior Discoverers, Allen Neighborhood Center, 1619 E. Kalamazoo St., Lansing, 10 a.m. Sept. 28. Jessica Yorko is a presenting environmental justice lecture. Info: 485-4279.

Students from Pattengill Middle School listen as a Cyber Safety Initiative presenter from Northville, speaks Sept. 20 about safety on the Internet. GREG DERUITER/LSJ MEDIA it’s illegal to send a nude picture of anyone younger than age 18 by phone or computer, and explained it’s impossible to erase such photos from the Internet once they’re out there. She also offered them hope for standing up against bullies who use phones, computers and social media such as Facebook to torment other kids. Lansing Superintendent T.C. Wallace Jr. said that portion of the talk is especially important. “Cyber bullying is the

fastest-growing, the mostpervasive and the most difficult-to-address issue that young people are faced with,” he said. “Parents need to help schools step up and really reinforce what’s happening in schools. We want to be proactive rather than reactive.” Azaleia Mamso, 12, an eighth-grader at Pattengill, said she thought the presentation was good. “It went straight to the point and let you know what to do,” she said.

SHOWS AND SALES

7 Urbandale Farm Stand, Urbandale Farm Stand, 653 S. Hayford St., Lansing, 9 a.m.-noon Saturdays, June 25-Oct. 31, except holiday weekends. Fresh, affordable produce for sale. Visit Lansing’s own urban farm. Volunteers welcome. Info: 999-3916, www.lansingurbanfarmproject.wordpress.com. Cost: Free to attend.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Fall Walking Tour, “Lansing Legendaries”, Allen Street Farmers Mt. Hope Cemetery, 1800 E. Mt. Market, Allen Street Farmers Hope Ave., Lansing, 3-5 p.m. Market, 1619 E. Kalamazoo St., Sept. 25. This year’s tour features Lansing, 2:30-7 p.m. Wednesdays, some of the “big shots” in Lansing’s through Oct. 26. Local fresh history buried in the historic city produce, a wide variety of food cemetery. Included will be Dodge, vendors, arts and crafts during Reutter, Prudden, Potter, Ranney, festivals, and more. Every week RE Olds, Sparrow and others. New offers health and nutrition this year will be an original familyinformation, community friendly story written for the event organizations’ displays, and read by Jennifer Otto and a entertainment, and youth activities. picnic in the “basin” area. Info: Info: 367-2468, 648-5730. Cost: Free. allenneighborhoodcenter.org.

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LANSING TWP. POLICE REPORT LANSING TOWNSHIP — The Lansing Township Police Department handled many incidents the week of September 12 to 18, 2011, including the following:

Monday, Sept. 12 • Two motor vehicle accidents were reported on this date. • At Towne Centre and Showtime Dr, it was reported that a cutoff saw, a generator, and a 12 volt battery were stolen from the property. • In the 700 block of Bon Air Rd, a resident reported that her debit/credit card was used without her authorization at two different locations.

Tuesday, Sept. 13 • Seven motor vehicle accidents were reported and six arrests were made on this date. • At W. Michigan Ave and Catherine St, officers reported arresting a male subject for a first offense of Operating While Intoxicated. and CCW. The subject was lodged at Ingham County Jail. • In the 1000 block of Westfield, a male subject reported

locating a lock box behind a residence. It was traced to a Breaking and Entering that had previously occurred in the area. • In the 100 block of Brynford, a resident reported that her blue Trek mountain bike was stolen during the night. An officer advised locating a subject on the bike in the 2900 block of W. Michigan Ave. The bike was returned to its owner.

key Barrel Saloon, an officer reported citing a male subject for Minor in Possession of Alcohol-Consumption. The subject was released with an appearance citation and turned over to LTFD due to his high level of intoxication. • At S. Homer St and E. Kalamazoo St, officers responded to a report of several subjects fighting. One subject was struck with a tire iron by a male subject who fled the scene. LTFD transported the victim to a local hospital for treatment. Another male subject was arrested for Assault and Battery, and Disorderly Conduct. • At Rosemary and W. Michigan Ave, officers responded to a three car accident. It was reported that a minor child was transported to a local hospital for treatment.

Wednesday, Sept. 14 • Six motor vehicle accidents were reported and three arrests were made on this date. • During a traffic investigation at S. Grace and W. Michigan Ave, an officer reported citing a male subject for a first offense of Driving While License Suspended. The subject was released with his citation and the vehicle was left legally parked until a licensed driver could remove it.

Friday, Sept. 16 • Two motor vehicle accidents were reported and three arrests were made on this date. • At E. Kalamazoo St and S. Howard St, officers reported arresting a male subject on a

Thursday, Sept. 15 • Four motor vehicle accidents were reported and two arrests were made on this date. • At 410 S. Clippert St, Whis-

first offense of Driving While License Suspended. The subject was PR bonded at the scene on this incident, however he was arrested on an outstanding Criminal Bench warrant out of MSP Lansing Post. The subject was turned over to MSP. • At 3225 Towne Centre, Walmart, a Loss Prevention officer reported apprehending two female subjects for retail fraud. • At 3216 W. Main St, Burkewood Inn, officers reported locating a moped reported stolen out of MSU DPS. The subject claiming ownership was arrested for Receiving and Concealing a Stolen Motor Vehicle. The subject was lodged at Ingham County Jail, and the moped was turned over to MSU DPS. • At 3800 W. Saginaw St, Edgemont Plaza, an East Lansing female resident reported that she had been assaulted by a known female subject at this location.

Saturday, Sept. 17 • One motor vehicle accident was reported and four arrests were made on this date.

• At 401 N. Rosemary St, officers reported arresting a male subject on a bench warrant out of LPD and turned over to LPD. The subject was also cited for Open Intoxicants in a Motor Vehicle.

Sunday, Sept. 18 • Two motor vehicle accidents were reported and one arrest was made on this date. • At 310 S. Charles St, Antique Auto Parts, the owner reported that someone broke into the business during the night and took two plastic containers of gasoline. The property was recovered a short distance from the business in a field. • At 3700 Old Lansing Rd, YMCA, a Dansville resident reported that someone entered her vehicle and stole her purse and contents. • At 3206 W. Saginaw St, Shell Gas, an employee reported to police that a known female subject was begging money from customers. The subject was cited for Disorderly Person Begging and released at the scene. – Lansing Twp. Police Department

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2908 O’HANLON CT. Williamston, Fri. Sept.30 & Sat. Oct. 1 9am-4pm. Too many items to list. Something for every age and pets too! S. of Gr. River Ave. & N. of 96 off Linn Rd.. between Meech & Dietz Rd.

Household Estate Sales A LAWSONS LIQUIDATIONS sale will be conducted at 3700 N. Durand Rd., Corunna, Sept. 29-30, Oct. 1, 10-6. Numbers at 9 a.m. For a complete listing, photos & directions please visit our website at www.lawsonsliquidations. com or call 989-725-5796

DELTA TWP: FRI. Sept. 23, Sat. Sept. 24, 8-2pm. 8613 Doe Pass, near Broadbent & St. Joe. Toddler toys, Cutler boys clothes 2 & 3T, books ESTATE SALE. 15027 Road, Portland, MI, Fri and other great finds. SEPT 30 & Sat OCT 1, 9 am to 6 pm. NO PRE-SALES. Cash, checks w/ ID. 65 EATON RAPIDS MOPS years of treasures: AntiMom 2 Mom Sale! que: glassware, books, fur Sat., Oct. 1, 8 AM Early Adniture, hats, linens, jewelmission $5. Free Admisry , sleigh bells, ox yoke, sion 9AM-1 PM. First Unitsoap stones, & vintage ed Methodist Church 600 clothing; recliner chairs; S Main St. Over 40 ven Hide-A-Bed; hardware dors selling used childsupplies; old Delta Center rens clothing & equipMeth. Church thick pastel ment. Call Nelly at 517stained glass windows (9 663-8003 for more info! & 15 pane sashes); lots of misc. GARAGE SALE 5697 DURFEE RD., EATON RAPIDS. Fri. FAMILY ESTATE SALE 4220 Sept. 30, 9-5 & Sat. Oct. 1, Darling Rd., Riv es 9-1. Worth your drive, Junction- US 127, exit Bargreat prices, neat stuff. ry Rd. & follow signs. Like new: 2 chairs & ottoThurs.-Fri. Sept. 29-30, 9-4 man $65, twin mattress & & Sat. Oct. 1, 9-2. Sofa, springs, twin & queen bedEthan Allen recliner, office ding, golf driver, road bike, credenza, antique rocker, jacket & boots, antiques, 2 rocking chairs, 6 pc deck spinning wheel, fabric furniture, curio cabinet, 4’ samples. So much more! moveable wardrobe, 6’ Not responsible for acciGodiva candy cooler, 4’ flo dents or what you spend! ral cooler, lamps, bridal See ya there. set, anniversary ring, high fashion jewelry, Fenten GARAGE SALE at 508 S glassware & lamps, china, Oak, Maple Rapids, Wed. crystal, english bone chiSept 28-Sat Oct 1, 9-6. Teana, cups & saucers, stempot collection, glassware, ware, silver pcs., silver mens, womens, childrens ware & chest, floral supclothing, golf balls, 18 HP plies, cake pans, brown Kohler twin magnum enbag cookie molds, candy gine. Call w/? 989-682-4104 molds & packaging supplies, rubber stamp collection, party decorating supGRANDPA’S BARN SALE 1 0 plies, paintings, Phaff a.m.-4 p.m. Sat.-Sun. Sept. serger, fabric, linens, pow24-25 & Oct. 1 & 2. 6370 W. er tools, Christmas, kitchCenterline Rd., St. Johns. enware & pans, microJunk & Treasure. wave, lg size ladies clothes, hats. HOLT: FRI. SEPT. 30,Sat. Oct. 1, 9-4pm. Interior doors, exterior doors, light HUGE ESTATE SALE 1 622 DeCamp Rd., Stockbridge, fixtures, table & chairs, Fri. Sept. 30th- Sunday Oct. household misc. 2415 2nd from 9:00 a.m to 6:00 Aureliuls Rd. Unit 29. p.m. antiques, tools, china, collectibles, jewelry, furni MULLIKEN: SEPT. 29, 30 ture, glassware, canning and Oct. 1, 9am-6pm. 3421 jars and much more. W. Saginaw. 4 family sale. Lots of nice furniture, Email the Lansing Community clothes, picnic table, rugs, Newspapers 24/7 at: power tools, knick knacks, lcnclassifieds@gannett.com dishes, baby crib, misc.

Household Estate Sales

Moving Sales

WEBBERVILLE621 N. Searls Rd. FINAL MOVING SALE Collectibles, household, furn., Christmas decor, toys, Mens’ XL HUGE SALE! clothes. New items added 7991 Market St. Portland, daily . Fri.-Sat. 9/23-9/24, I-96, Kent St. exit (76), 10-4 south to Market St September 29 through October 1 (Thurs. and Fri. 9am to 7pm; Sat. 9am to 4pm) Antiques, collectables and household items Full size 3 piece Eastlake bedroom set; chairs; desks; walnut tea cart; Grinnell spinet piano; large oak ice box; oak high chair; fainting couch; parlor tables; mantles; mantle and desk clocks; light fix tures and parts; 1964 Chinese red electric stove; wardrobe; 2 newel post lamps; pictures; frames; beds; rugs and much more!

Rummage Sales Flea Markets

OLD BOOKS, POSTCARDS, prints, photos, magazines, ads, etc. 5 4t h Antiquarian DACHSHUND MINI Book & Paper Show! Sun., long hair, pie bald pups. Sun. Sept 25 9:30-5. LansReady to go! Shots, paing Center, 333 E. Michigan rents on site. 517-546-0985 Ave., Lansing. 200 tables! $4.50. 517-332-0112.

Animals Lost LOST Small black Shih Tzu. Turner/Sheridan area. $100 reward. Call Dennis ENGLISH MASTIFF PUPS 517-881-4010. "GENTLE GIANTS" Dad in picture SHOTS $600+ 989.284.0156

Glassware and china. All kinds (Vintage and modern): GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPHall red pottery; art potPIES AKC, 3 solid black, 4 tery (mostley Roseville & sables, $500 ea. Call 989ADORABLE BABY MINI Weller); Manhattan De855-3662. DONKEYS. Spotted & solid. pression glassware (servGreat pets. ice for 12) and serving GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPCall 51 7 -676-4702 pieces; Franciscan Apple P I E S AKC, large boned, dinnerware (service for even temperment, good COCKAPOO 12) and serving pieces; ADORABLE w/kids, $350. 734-587-3033 PUPPIES. Unique colors, Royal Ruby; Cambridge docked tails, dewclaws, GOLDENDOODLE F1 PUPS Square dessert set; Georgwormed, born 8/13/11. PaReady now for their forev es Briard Victorian Garrents on site. $300 firm. er homes! 517-420-0863 dens fine china; Victoria 517-667-8660, 517-749-0170 goldendoodles4you.com Austrian white china w/gold rim; Lenox Winter GOLDEN DOODLES AND Greetings Everyday ironLabradoodles puppies. stone (service for 8); signVet checked, shots and ed Haviland platter; large wormed. 989 763-7202 quantity MA Hadley ironAKC BOXER PUPPIES Brinstone; and much more. LAB, dle, AKC Registered, Beau- GOLDEN/YELLOW FULL blooded, shots & tif u l coat and markings, Household items: Several wormed. $150. 517 898Champion lines, Good with sets of dishes; kitchen 6972. children, shots, Call or items; office supplies; Text $500.00. (612)207- HEDGEHOG Christmas items; stuffed CHOCOLATE 5108 animals; toys and games; CHIP, Female, friendly. bikes; sewing and knitting Comes w/ lg cage, heat supplies; books; tools; lamp, wheel. 6 mo, linens; clothes and much $195.00. (517)969-3250 more. HIMALAYAN RAGDOLL KITTerms: Cash, local checks. TENS $50 each. No shots, Sorry, no credit cards. Call worming or papers. Call 517-285-9019 or E-mail 517-316-7429. newkirkmm@y ahoo.com AKC LABRADOR JACK RUSSELL PUPS, shots, with questions. RETRIEVERS Black & wormed. 3 mo. Great Chocolate, Dew claws retemperment, calm. Reamoved, Excellent hunters, sonable price 269-998-0925 LANSING- 1601 HYLAND ST. Good guard dogs, Great Fri.-Sat., Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 9with children, lovable, pa- KITS/CATS, RESCUED, ALL 5 daily. Antique bed, warents on site, shots, ages; many declawed; terbed frame & pedestal, wormed. 13 Years Breedwww.trinity acresrescue. dresser, Craftsman tools, ing Experience. $350 petfinder.com; includes table saw, power tools, Males, $400 Females. neuter/b a sic medical $45misc electronic parts, vin (269)209-2315 $135. (517)410-0074 tage radios & cameras, records & VHS, kitchen, KITTENS, CUTE & adorab le, trunk, dog figure collec7 wks., raised w/ kids, littion, & other old stuff. Vinter trained, assorted coltage snowmobile & trailer. ors, $25/ea. 517-230-2956 Numbers at 8 Fri., home ALAPAHA BLUE-BLOOD opens at 9. BULLDOG puppies- Variety of colors, Born August 26, PORTLAND: 250 Knox Ave. 2011, Beautiful coat and Sat. Oct. 1, 9-4pm. Very markings, Champion lines, clean small sale includes Good guard dog, Health furniture, dishes, silver guaranteed, loveable, paplate, linens, vintage girls rents on site, pure bred, toys, dolls, costume jewelrecords, shots, show qualiry and more. Cash only ty, vet checked, wormed, please. Rare breed bulldogs regisSALE- BARN AT ROOSTER tered with the HILL. 2937 KEM L E R RD ., www.IOEBA.net. $1000. EATON RAPIDS. Primitives, (517)420-8571 (517)420- LAB PUPPIES HUNT TEST TITLED PARENTS AKC/UKC country items, furniture, 8547 rcraig76@charter.net CH lines antiques, candles. Great Dews/shots/v et/deworme Fall & Christmas items. AMERICAN ESKIMO PUPd gundog or family comPIES Minis, 2 males left, Sat. Oct. 1, 10-6 daily. The panion, health guar. OFA shots & wormed, $200. Putnams. hips/elbows CERF Call 517-543-2119. $950. (517)420-3597 BICHON FEMALE, 9 mos., all EmeraldGlenLab s@gmail.c shots, wee wee pad om trained, good home only, LAB PUPS AKC, 1 yellow $350 firm. 517-323-1161. MOVING SALE Fri., Sat., male & litter of chocolate, Sun. 2422 Kansas Rd., BLUE HEELER 10 wks, male, M & F. Taking dep. now. Okemos. Power tools, pongrey, shots & wormed, $350-450. 989-277-6494 toon boat, sports equip., ie $100. Pitbill 3 yr old male. skis, boots, poles, dishes, $100. 2 yr old cat, deSHIH TZU PUPPIES trampoline, general merclawed & fixed $10. 5179 weeks old. $300. chandise. 708-7729. 517-575-2665.

Dogs-Cats-Pets

Moving Sales

Lawn and Garden

PITBULL PUPPIES Unique colors, 9 wks old, 1st shots, wormed, parents on site, $200 males, $250 females. 517-388-0874. POMERANIAN PUPPIES 1 2 wks old, shots & Vet checked. $300. Call 517930-3493. POM PUPPIES!! Shots, wormed. $200-$500 www.puppy-place.net 517-404-1028 or 404-6235 PUG PUPS AKC 7 & 9 wks. Health guarantee. Sweet, social, $500. Adult Pug female $100. 517-676-4091. RAT TERRIER PUPS $125 each. 989-593-2117 ROTTWEILER PUPS AKC Champion lines, OFA cert. Family raised. Vet checked. 517-663-6785 SHIH TZU PUPPIES beauti ful quality. Home raised, akc parents on site. Prices start $250. 517-945-4279

PERENNIALS! All 4.95. Huge Fall Sale. Astors, mums, turtle head, columbine, hosta, coral bells, yellow cone flower, fall sunflower, crazy daisies, flowering crab apple trees, many many more. Butterfly Cafe, 660 Grovenburg, Mason, Sept 23-24-25, 9am-twilight.

Firewood C H E R R Y , MAPLE & O A K Seasoned firewood. Split, Delivered & S T A C K E D . 4’x8’x16" 517-651-5214.

AntiquesCollectibles EDISON PHONOGRAPH UPRIGHT in oak. Includes Fletcher attachment for playing 78’s. Several Edison DD records, books, literature, photos and a 12" Nipper. 517 750 1449 eves.

Appliances GE UPRIGHT FREEZER Good condition. $350 or best offer. 989-224-1406

SHIH-TZU & YORKI-MIX Pups Small Nonshed Shots REFRIG, ELECTRIC RANGE, $200/up 810-895-4450 Microwave White Maytag appliances, model year TOY POODLES 2000. Range is ceramic CKC, all shots, Males $275 cooktop, microwave is each. 517-589-0257 or 517wall mount. You take 256-0351. away. $350 for set, 100 each (517)614-2007 YORKIE-DESIGNER BLACK, jwallace@dillonllc.com 8 weeks, Dew claws, shots, wormed, tails done. 1 male, 1 female. $400.00. (517)543-5140

Furniture

ENTERTAINMENT/ TV CABINET med. oak, smoked glass w/drawers & lots of storage. 74"high x 60"wide x 21"deep. TV 26" high by 33"wide Great Cond. $600. 517-323-0371

YORKIE PUPS, MALTESE & ETHAN ALLEN SECRETARY. Beautiful antique pine fin Yorkie-Poos Toys Nonshed ish. $500.00 (989)584-6619 Shots $300+ 989.225.1367 HOLMES HUMIDIFIER, $55. BRASS STAND coffee table w/glass top, $50. 50" wood TV cabinet w/custom cut glass top, MINI HORSE MARES 1 Palo$280. 517 676-3271. mino paint, the other all black, super friendly, $600 SOLID OAK DINING tab le for pair. 517-652-9634. with 8 cushioned high back chairs, expands to 92", will sell for $1800. Beautiful cond. 517 4908177 or 517 663-3378.

Horses-Stables

Farm Produce

FRESH TOMATOES, sweet corn, beans, squash, other veggies, peaches, apples, pears. Call 517-204-4827

Items Under $99

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L SHAPED WOOD of f ice desk. Great shape. $99.00 (517)882-8388

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Holt-Dimondale

BACKYARD SHEDS & MORE 989-834-2028 www.bcbarns.com

ATTN Uof M FANS 2 tickets for Sept. 24 game vs SanDiego State. Must sell. Price neg. 517-962-9003.

ATTENDANT

4465 Bowline, Lansing. 4 bdrm., 2.5 bath, 2050 sq. ft. $149,900 517-290-4829

RECLINER, coffee table, bath chair, lamp, suitcase, garment bag, cosmetic case, ladies purses, 2 oscillating fans. Call 882-4036

Senior living community seeks an Attendant for some weekdays 5pm to midnight shift and some weekends 4pm to midnight shift. Apply in person at: Great Lakes Christian Homes, 2050 S. Washington Rd., Holt, MI.

Auto Parts

1968 V8 Chevy Motor w/ WANTED: UNWANTED Powerglide trans, ran appliances, air conditiongreat when pulled, comers, cars, trucks, vans, plete $200. 400 Chevy farm machinery, lawn trans, $125. 323-9494. mowers, campers, hot water tanks, aluminum or steel boats, aluminum win- 350 USED CRATE ENGINE 5.7 w/40,000 mi. $1100. dows or doors, aluminum $1300 with transmission. toppers, any types of aluCall 517-652-4668. minum or steel siding, 4 wheelers, go carts, trailers, batteries. All picked up for Free. Call 517-628-2818

LAND CONTRACT Holt Schools. 4465 Bowline. 2050 sq.ft. 4 bdrm., 2.5 bath, 2nd fl. laundry, 2 car garage, $154,900. $10,000 down. 2 yr balloon. 517-290-4829

St. Johns

Waverly

Manufactured Homes

RIVER RIDGE SUBD. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, attached garage, central air, partly fin. bsmt., 20x40 deck. Assume mortgage. Call 517321-8772 for appt.

ACT NOW & SAVE MONEY!!!

Waterfront Homes LAKEFRONT 194 HOME, 7 mi. n. of Perry on private all-sports lake. 2900 sq. ft., 4 b.r., 2.5 ba, vaulted ceiling, fireplace, 2 level walkout. Priced @ 2003 appraisal, VERY creative fi nancing, buyer must have excellent credit/net worth. 989 277 3793

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

Mobile Homes For Sale

Apartments For Rent

CADGEWITH FARMS CAPTIAL VIEW, 1 bd rm , clean, safe, large liv. rm. Clean 2 bdrm., 2 bath, sunroom facing the pond, lots of closets, washer & corner lot, 2 car garage, dryer on premise, heat paid. W. 420 Ottawa. Bus $40,000/best offer. Anxstop out front. $545. 517 ious to sell. Senior com896-2455 or 517 322-2456 munity 55+. 517-371-101.

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COLONIAL VILLAGE AREA: small 1 bdrm. Quiet Area. No Smoking, No Pets. Call 517-4854300

CEMETERY LOTS (4), Deepdale Cemetery, sec. 12, on the road. $7000/all DEWITT COUNTRY LIVING, or best offer. 517-285-2674 1 bdrm, new hardwood floors, carport, nice yard, storage unit, some util. LOT#11-B 1-4 spaces, Garincl. $485. 248-756-3224 den of Miracles in E lawn Memory Gardens, Okemos. FRANDOR/CHESTER RD., $3000. 231-889-7979 MSU FREE HEAT-WATER! Spacious 2 bdrm. Quiet, clean, lg. closets, laundry, carport, mini blinds. Convenient location on bus route. From $650. 517-6417645 or 641-7788. 615 N. PENNSYLVANIA Near Sparrow Hosp. Spacious 1 Email the Lansing Community & 2 bdrm. Most utilities Newspapers 24/7 at: incl. $500 & $570 per mo lcnclassifieds@gannett.com +deposit. Ph. 517-204-6534.

Homes For Sale 901 E. WIGHT ST. 3 bdrm., ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz~!@#$%^&*()_+`1234567890-=,./?;’:”[]\{}| Newly remodeled, new roof, new flooring, new Banking-Finance

Sporting Goods

DART BANK

NOW LEASING HUNTING property. Maple River Area. 517 582-5184.

GunsAccessories MUZZLELOADERS T/C Black Diamond w/scope $210; NEW Knight Shadow w/scope $240. 517 9937034.

is looking for an energetic, enthusiastic person with superior customer service and sales skills. Works to establish personal banking relationships. At least two years of proven sales experience required. Banking experience prefer red but not required. Dart Bank HR, P O Box 40 Mason MI 48854 EOE

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DEDICATED ACCOUNT

ANTIQUES WANTED, CASH for clocks, paintings, pottery, fine jewelry, silver, musical instruments. Call John 517 202-2570.

•Dedicated account •Earn $900+/ week avg •Home every other wk/end •Health and 401K

CASH PAID FOR diabetic strips Up to $20 per 100. Call 517-292-0991 diabeticteststripswanted.com

Requires CDL-A & 3 months OTR experience. Don’t miss out!

$$$ WANTED ATVS & golf carts, 3 & 4 wheelers, running, non running, any condition 517-857-2998 $$$

3 Bedroom/2 Bath Over 1,300 Sq. Ft. Starting at just $24,900 All Credit Considered & fi nancing is available NO APPLICATION FEES! Site Rent Incentive! Call Sun Homes at Kensington Meadows TODAY! 1-888-262-1683 www.kensington meadows.com EHO Exp. 9-30-11

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TRAINCO TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL Day-Evening Classes Immediate Job Placment Class B Training (1 day) (517) 887-1600 www.traincoinc.com

BAILEY - Charming updated cottage By owner - $156,800 4 br, 2 bath, many built in’s Studio behind garage w/wood stove Living room fire pl. insert Call Bob 517.927.1834 robertottob@gmail.com

SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED MINUTES 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, SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 AT 7:00 P.M.

BRETTON 3 bdrm., 1.5 baths, new kitchen, bath, siding, also includes fire place, hardwood floors, large lot & garage. $85,000. CENTRAL FLORIDA HOME Call 202-0391. $35K. Open floor plan, updated, fully furnished., 2 Email the Lansing Community bdrm., 2 bath, Florida Newspapers 24/7 at: room, new central lcnclassifieds@gannett.com air/heat. Call 517-526-2936

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ALSO PRESENT:

Michael Gresens, Attorney

CAN’T GET FINANCED? Been turned down? Bankruptcy? Foreclosure? NO PROBLEM! Call Landstar Homes 517 645-4444 Restrictions apply!

Mobile Homes For Sale CADGEWITH FARMS Clean 2 bdrm., 2 bath, sunroom facing the pond, corner lot, 2 car garage, with fireplace. $40,000/best offer. Anxious to sell. Senior community 55+. 517-371-101.

NOTICE OF POSTING CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF LANSING Ingham County, Michigan TAKE NOTICE THAT, at its regular meeting on Tuesday, September 31 , 2011 the Township Board of the Charter Township of Lansing adopted the ordinance referenced below, which ordinance is generally described as follows: Ordinance 66 - Addition of Chapter 27 - Complete Streets of Ti tle II (Control and Use of Public Streets, Sidewalks and Sew ers)

ACTION TAKEN BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Meeting called to order by Supervisor Daher. Minutes of meeting held on August 30, 2011 approved. Agenda approved as amended. Resolution adopted to certify millage for 2011 tax rolls. Public hearing scheduled for October 1, 2011 for Street Lighting Special Assessment District (Wood Street/Lake Lansing Road). Complete Streets Ordinance adopted. Budget amendments adopted. Claims approved. Meeting adjourned.

9/25/2011

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF LANSING, INGHAM COUNTY, MICHIGAN, PROVIDING THAT THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF LANSING, MICHIGAN, BE AMENDED BY ADDING CHAPTER 27 ("COMPLETE STREETS") TO TITLE II ("CONTROL AND USE OF PUBLIC STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND SEWERS") IN ORDER TO: IDENTIFY THE PURPOSES FOR THIS ORDINANCE; DEFINE TERMS AND WORDS USED IN THIS ORDINANCE; IMPOSE CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS REGARDING COMPLETE STREETS INFRASTRUCTURE; IMPOSE CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS REGARDING DATA COLLECTION, STANDARDS, AND PUBLIC INPUT; DESCRIBE LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY RELATED TO THIS ORDINANCE; REPEAL ORDINANCES AND PORTIONS OF ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT WITH THIS ORDINANCE; AND PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. NOTICE: Pursuant to Section 8 of the Charter Township Act (Public Act 359 of 1947, as amended), the full text of the proposed ordinances, as introduced, have been posted, and are available for inspection at, the following locations: (1) the office of the Township Clerk, 3209 West Michigan Ave., Lansing, Michigan 48917; and (2) the Charter Township of Lansing’s website, located at the following web address: www.lansingtownship.org Copies of the proposed ordinances can be obtained from the office of the Township Clerk for a fee to be determined by the Township Clerk in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act, MCL 15.231, et seq. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately following publication as required by law. Susan Aten, Clerk Charter Township of Lansing DWN/LCCN-955670

9/25/11

Apartments For Rent

NOVEMBER! 3 Bedroom/2 Bath Over 1000 Sq. Ft. All Appliances, W/D Central Air, Pet Friendly, Holt School District All credit considered Payments starting at $599 NO APPLICATION FEES Contact Sun Homes at Kensington Meadows TODAY! 1-888-259-3891 www.kensington meadows.com EHO Exp. 9-30-11

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

Lansing Christian School Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policy Lansing Christian School admits students of any race, color, and national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, tuition assistance, athletics, or any other school-administered programs or hiring practices. Please visit our website at www.lansingchristianschool.org or contact us at phone 517-882-5779 for more information. LCCN-955674

9/25/11

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

9/18,25/11

Lansing City Community News 13

MEMBERS PRESENT: Supervisor Daher, Clerk Aten, Treasurer Rodgers. Trustees: Masseau, Rodgers, Harris, Mitchell MEMBERS ABSENT:

MORRISON LAKE 65 58 Dausman Park, Clarksville. $419,000. Lake front home. Lot size 65x140, 4 bdrm., 3 full baths, 3 stall attached garage, 3 stall pole barn on separate 100x100 lot. Call 248-212-7955.

ORDINANCE NO. 66

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF LANSING

John Daher, Supervisor Susan L. Aten, Clerk DWN/LCCN-955585

Waverly

866-475-3621

WANTED BROKEN DOWN WATCHES, wrist, pocket, novelty watches. 231-2766061 or 231-360-7931

WANTED STANDING TIMBER Paying top prices. With over 30 yrs exp. We are in great demand for walnut trees at this time. Now seal coating asphalt driveways & parking lots. 269-377-3578.

JUST ARRIVED!

paint, cent. air, new dishwasher. 2 car garage, Nice deck, fenced yard, shed. Must see! $89,900. 517-2827791 or 989-224-2872.

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Apartments For Rent

September 25, 2011

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Apartments Lansing

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

CHARLOTTE 1019 KIMBERLY DR Large 100 sq. ft. 2 bdrm., Near Frandor. Rent starts country living, low utilities, at $500 util & carport inlaundry hookup, barrier cluded. Beautiful, quiet, free. $575 + utilities (wadeluxe apt. Very best locater, sewer & trash included tion 1 mi to university & 1 in rent). No dogs. 3 mi. W. mi to LCC. Leave your car of Charlotte. 517-543-4073. in the carport. & take the bus. 1 ½ blocks away. Save $700 for parking & gas. CHARLOTTE LUXURY Price can’t be beat for APARTMENTS quality you get. 517-482Saddleback Ranch. 2 8196 bdrm., 2 full baths.

Apartments MSU-LCC-Cooley

$99 DEPOSIT South Lansing. Very clean 2 bedrooms, new upgrades, $560/$600. 517-393-9307. COOLEY/LCC NEAR Studio & 1 bdrm. apts. starting at $500 incl. util. except elect. Free wireless internet. 517-482-9921 Mon.-Fri. 10am-4pm.

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

Pet friendly. For more information call: 517-2721000 or visit: vandaproperties.com

GRAND LEDGE Quiet, clean 2 bdrm., $575 for NONSMOKING responsible individual or couple, incl.heat, no pets. 517-627-9085.

HASLETT $0 deposit Large 2 bdrms. from $495. Ph. 337-1133 phgrentals.com

DOWNTOWN 408 W. IONIA. Studio ($460) & room ($335). Utilities included. Close to LCC & Cooley. 517-749-3890.

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Apartments East Lansing

FREE HEAT & WATER. Auto Owners/Waverly. Quiet desirable neighborhood. Lg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm. No pets. From $575. 517-7124915, 202-3234, 323-1153

Duplexes Townhomes

-----------------MASON 2 bdrm. fireplace, cen- tral air, washer/dryer. From $750. 517-282-9669 517-349-8000 ------------------

GRAND LEDGE 2 bdrm. townhouse, large kitchen, 1.5 bath, bsmt, garage. $675+ util. 517-719-5600 or 517-482-8771

Duplexes For Rent MASON DUPLEX- 2 bdrm., ranch, 416 W. Cherry. Great location. Basement, deck, CA & yard care. $675/mo. plus util. No pets. 517 676-5666.

WAVERLY AREA

PINEWOOD CLUB APTS. LANSING 1 & 2 bdrms. Pet friendly. Call for more information 517-272-1000 or visit vandaproperties.com

LARGE 1-2 BDRM., Apt. Private entrance quiet area near MSU, attached to beautiful executive home. $650 incl. util. 517-410-3666

S. SIDE very nice, clean, quiet 2 bdrm., $475, washer/dryer hookup. 517-388-0584.

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HOLT: SPACIOUS 2 bdrm., apt. located on quiet street along CATA bus route, free heat, free water. Will consider some pets. Stay rest of month for free. Immediate availibility. $610/mo, $390 security. 517 9275776.

laundry hookup, carport, For details 517-272-1000 or fireplace. Patio w/ courtvisit: yard. Newer appliances & vandaproperties.com paint. Trash, lawn, major snow incl. No big dogs. WILLIAMSTON 2 bdrm. duNice area. $720 +. plex, full walkout bsmt., 517-853-6307. deck, on river, if repit, comfortable & pleasant. $750+ dep. + elec. Pets considered. Avail. Sept. 8. 517-521-4448

Old Orchard Apts.

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HASLETT 5705 Potter, near lake. Large 2 BR. 1.5 bath, fire - WILLIAMSTON - UPPER apt. for rent. House in country. place, central air. Utility 3 bdrm./2 bath upper, room with washer / dryer Incl. all util. & satellite. hookup. No pets, $595/mo. Call: 810-923-1062 incl. water. Call 517-3728000 or 517 881-5619.

Homes For Rent

Homes For Rent

Homes For Rent

EATON RAPIDS

1727 Bunker Hwy $650.00 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath, parcel basement, 1408sqft, 2 story farm house, propane heat. 517-57-2668 517-622-6059 or www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. com

GRAND LEDGE

POTTERVILLE

6332 E. Saginaw - $650.00 - 3 bedroom, 1 bath, full basement, 2000sqft, no garage, main house / apartment upstairs rented out 517-57-2668 517-622-6059 or www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. com

5586 Nixon, $600.00 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath, full basement, 830sqft, ranch style home 517-57-2668 517-622-6059 or www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. com

Condominiums For Rent DIMONDALE: 2 BDRM., 2 car garage, full walk-out bsmt., appliances included, country setting. $995/mo. 517 646-0789. Email the Lansing Community Newspapers 24/7 at: lcnclassifieds@gannett.com

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LANSING - 2-3 bdrm houses, 2 bdrm apts., 1-2 bdrm duplexes. $500-$800. Local owner cell 517-204-7420.

310 Mechanic, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, ranch home on 1.5+ acres. $600 517-57-2668 517-622-6059 or www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. com

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

$5000/BEST 517-372-4408

LINCOLN MKS 2010 Moonroof, 19,000 miles.

$30,800 517-238-5001

Mini Vans CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY 2006 $11,990 Touring Mini-van, 6 cyl, Nav, Lthr, loaded, 85880mi. 517-655-3676 HANDICAP VANS 571 S CEDAR USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size Call Dale @ the Handicap Van Store 517-882-7299

Ford F150 1991 $750 200,000 miles, heavy rear suspension, 300 cu in engine auto. Alum. const. topper, $100. 517 505-6685. FORD EXPEDITION XLT SPORT 2006 $13,900 62K mi., 8 cyl, 3rd Row Seats, White 517-927-5004 2001 FOCUS $4995/BEST No rust, avg. miles, great mpg, new tires, loaded. Excellent condition 989-640-7932

Jaguar XJ8 2001 Beautiful, 8 cyl, Lthr, 17250mi.,

COMPASS 2009 $17,000 4 cyl, Sun and Sound, moonroof, 26829mi., Black 517-402-1744

Lincoln

BUICK LUCERNE 2008 $13,700 Well cared for & maintained, loaded, 1 owner 517-930-5181

$5,900 Titanium 517-980-0583

SPRINGPORT

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EATON RAPIDS 135 River Street, $550.00 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 792sqft, michigan basement, on the river 517-57-2668 517-622-6059 or www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. com

LANSING 4 BDRMS., 2 13065 PRAIRIE VIEW Dewitt WILLIAMSTON baths, garage, deck, city LARGE 2 4 plex, $625 plus dep, park in back, stove, fridge, bdrm., 1 bath, with laundeck/patio,washer/dry er dishwasher, hook up for dry, all appliances includhookups, some pets ok,2 w/d, 5822 Monticello. $975, ed, plenty of parking, quiet EATON RAPIDS Country cotSPRINGPORT For rent bedrooms, 1 BA, Yard, disc to $895 if rent is paid new construction with with option to buy. 3 bdrm. tage close to M-99. HardDishwasher, Air Conditionon or before the 1st ea mo. easy walk to downtown, ranch, country living. wood l f oors, new carpeting, (517) 420-2780 48820 Avail. now. 517-622-4477. heat & AC is included with kitchen appliances including & paint, 2 bdrm., dining rent, $850mo. No smoking ed. Most utilities furnish rm., kitch., util. rm, garage, LANSING 612 N. Pennsylva 517-202-6886 ed. $750 mo., deposit reon 1 acre. $700/mo. Sec. 501 W BARNES, Lansing. nia, 4 bdrm, Victorian, 1800 quired. Ph. 517-719-4028. dep & ref. req’d. 1 yr lease. 3 bdrm., full bsmt., 1.5 sq.ft.,fireplace & wood 517-663-6650 leave msg. car garage, fenced burner, all hardwood 2 B R , 1 1/2 yard, $775/mo. floors, washer/dryer in- ST. JOHNS: baths, full bsmt., detached Call 517-749-3890. cluded, 3 car garage, 2 car garage, quiet resi$975+ UTIL. 51 7 -331 8 1 2 FREE RENT TILL dential area, outdoor prop100 MEADOWLAWN 2 5830 O R C H A R D CT. Comerty maintenance included bdrm. new carpet, large NOVEMBER! pletely remodeled, clean 3 & trash removal. Washer & yard, $550 + deposit. Wa3 Bedroom/2 Bath LANSING HOME new carbdrm, 1½ bath, full baseelectric dryer hookups. No ter & sewage incl. No pets. Ov e r 0 1 00 Sq. Ft. pet, paint, hardwood flrs, 3 ment. New carpet, paint & pets. Employment verifica Section 8 OK. 517-646All Appliances, W/D bdrm. Call Terry 517-641appliances. Fenced backtion & references required. 6981. Central Air, Pet 7271 or Tom 517-214-7648. yard, private deck. WD $850.00. (989)640-1412 Friendly , Holt School hookup. Central air. District $800 + util. 517-332-9255 AFFORDABLE HOMES 1-4 All credit considered ST. JOHNS bdrms, Section 8 OK. MLK, S. 2605 Payments starting at ONLY $536/MO.* DEWITT NICE 2 bdrm., apPets OK. Move in spe2 bdrm., 1 bath, large $599 Rent to Own! 1,056 Sq. Ft. pliances, air, garage, locial! Flexible terms yard, 1 car garage. NO APPLICATION FEES 2 Bed/2 Bath, New carpet cated at 104 S. Chimney available. $395-$1095. $550+ util. Pets OK. Contact Sun Homes & A/C. Nice Home! Hill. Available Oct. 15. $675 517-651-1374 517-719-5600 or at Kensington Meadows For Details call +. To show by appoint517-482-8771 TODAY! The Meadows 989 224-7707 ment, call 517-669-9820. 1-888-235-6948 DOWNTOWN NEAR: 2-4 www.kensington Email the Lansing Community Email the Lansing Community Email the Lansing Community bdrms, needs work. $400 meadows.com Newspapers 24/7 at: Newspapers 24/7 at: Newspapers 24/7 at: & up. Option, Handy tenEHO Exp. 9-30-11 lcnclassifieds@gannett.com lcnclassifieds@gannett.com lcnclassifieds@gannett.com ant wanted. 517-351-3344.

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INGHAM MEDICAL NEAR large 1 bdrm. upper $499+; larger 1bdrm. w/den, new carpet, bsmt. & porch, lower, $599+; new furna ces & air, all appl. including microwave & W/D. Smoke, pet, drug, alcohol environment free Mary 347-1127.

LCC/COOLEY LAW NEAR2 bdrm apt. All util. incl. W/D Incl. Sec. 8 ok. $550/mo. Jim 517-719-8163

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Pontiac MONTANA MINI-VAN 2002 $4150 Lthr, dbl pwr seat, rear a/c, DVD, CD/Cass., 2 sliding drs. 150K mi. 517-202-3687 Email the Lansing Community Newspapers 24/7 at: lcnclassifieds@gannett.com

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Automobiles Wanted

CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER LS 2006 $12,900/BEST 62,045 mi., pw, pl, cr, tlt, 4x4 6 cyl, Burgundy 517-202-3147

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SUZUKI GRAND VITARA XSPORT 2001 $3,800 4 cyl, 4WD, 138460mi, maroon, no rust, well kept 517-230-4895

VEHICLES WANTED DEAD/ALIVE Top $$ paid, Free towing. Same day pickup. 7 Days. 517-487-8704

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

Sport Cars SMART FORTWO PASSION 2008 $10,400 3 cyl, CD changer, 22550 mi, Gray, 40 mpg. Fun 517-230-4895

Toyota ’01 HIGHLANDER $9,250 1 owner, all power, 109K mi., 4 cyl., 2WD. Excellent condition 989-288-5395

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Junk Cars Wanted CAR DON’T WORK Or is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will pay you cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098 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 JT WRECKER SERVICE CASH PAID Wanted junk cars, trucks, vans, any cond. Free tow 7 days 517-393-8000

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

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

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ENJOY THE FALL COLORS 2005 GEORGETOWN XL 216 S. MLK BLVD. 2 unit 1 8 BRIDGE ST. Dimondale, 0 GRAND LEDGE Lakefront on scenic Duck Class A, 37 ft., gas, 3 for $400 per unit + 1/2 util. Mi. 500 Sq. Ft. Commercial DOWNTOWN Lake, w/use of private hot slides, 7000 mi., excellent Room w/shared bath, $250 Building,Central Air $600 1500 sq.ft. perfect for of tub. paddleboat, row boat, con., TV satellite dish, Room w/private bath $350; Month Plus Utilities fice, store or studio. $495 canoe, Kitchenette, Direct washer/dryer. Selling due efficiency $400. 2 bdrm. (517)646-8887 48821 + util. Call 517-886-5579. TV, Firepit, Sleeps 8. Near to health. Reduced to $500 all util. incl. 484-5619 Haslett Lakefront Home seek f e male roommate Mt Pleasant. $175/wkend. $70,000. Ph. 517-521-4161. (non-smoker) $475/m in$350/Week 989-435-4045. Deluxe of i f ce space o f r rent HOUSE LOCATED IN downcludes all utilities, cable, town Lansing. Wanted 3 Internet, pool/clubhouse 3 in Delta Township. Close to HI LO 1989 25 ft., self conroom-mates to share conbedrooms, 2.5 BA, Yard, I-496 and I-96 with a beautitained, sleeps 4. sway bar, ful tile entry to reception do style building. Close to Washer/Dryer in unit, High hitch incl. Always garaged. OUTBOARD MOTORSIt’s not too late to find a area. Includes, 3 of i f ces, Sparrow, Cooley, LCC & Speed Internet, Fireplace, recond. refrig. very good U S E D 2 through 25HP, conference room, break buyer for your camping gear. MSU. W/D, free parking, Eat in Kitchen or Dining cond. $6000. 517-589-0257. some longshaft, some room, and 2 baths. 1420 lots of living space, all utilRoom, Balcony, Deck, PaSee SourceAds.com elec. start, 2 line pressq.f t . of of f i ce with attached ities included, rent starts tio or Porch, (517)490-3162 sure tanks, 517-663-0576 or Call LCN Toll Free 877.475.SELL 1090 sq. ft. of heated at $500/mo or less. Call honeybun9661@comcast. warehouse/garage with 2 517 230-8207. net.k overhead doors & private bath. Only $9.50/sq.ft. "NOT TRIPLE NET" YOU PAY ONLY: Gas, Electric, Water, Sewer, Selling an item and Refuse. *3 FREE KAWASAKI VULCAN 900 SEE SOURCEADS.COM MONTHS WITH QUALIFIED 8400 miles, new handleOR CALL LCN TOLL FREE LEASEE! Contact: bars, custom seat, engine 877-475-SELL Ted VanDeventer @ 517guard, bags, windshield, 202-3135 after market loudpipes, Blue $5200. 517-541-0282

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Legals STATE OF MICHIGAN PROBATE COURT COUNTY OF INGHAM NOTICE TO CREDITORS Decedent’s Estate FILE NO. 1-259-DE Estate of Santos Martinez. Date of birth: November 25,1925 TO ALL CREDITORS:* NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The decedent, Santos Martinez, who lived at 2614 W. Washtinaw, Lansing, Michigan died JAugust 6, 2011. Creditors of the decedent are notified that all claims against the estate will be forever barred unless presented to Amita Martinez, named personal representa-

Legals personal representa tive or proposed personal representative, or to both the probate court at 313 W. Kalamazoo, Lansing, MI 48933 and the named/proposed personal representative within 4 months after the date of publication of this notice. Date: September 19, 2011 Chalgian & Tripp Law Offi ces PLLC Douglas G. Chalgian P54757 1019 Trowbridge Road East Lansing, MI 48823 517-332-3800

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517.322.4131 Trash removal Appliances, brush, carpet, PAINTING Interior/Exterior, wood, etc. Senior disc. Top Quality Work, Fair Eavestrough Cleaning. Rates, Free Estimates, References. Call Mike Warren at 627-7732 or 256-2600

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Lawn and Tree Service LAWNMOWING weekly, biweekly, field/lot mowing, bushhog. 517-518-0512

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The special assessment roll has been prepared for the purpose of assessing the annual cost of the acquisition, construction, maintenance and operation of the street lighting improvements and work incidental thereto within the special assessment district. Information regarding the street lighting improvements is on file and available for public examination with the Township Clerk at the Township’s Administration Building, 3209 West Michigan Avenue, Lansing, Michigan, within the Township. The total assessment is $67,275.00, which amount will be assessed to the properties within the special assessment district.

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PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Township Supervisor has further reported that the assessment against each parcel of land within the special assessment district is such relative portion of the whole sum levied against all parcels of land in the special assessment district as the benefit to such parcel bears to the total benefit to all parcels of land in the district.

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PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Township Board will meet on Tuesday, the 1th day of October, 2011 at 7:00 o’clock, p.m., in the Administration Building, 3209 West Michigan Avenue, Lansing, Michigan 48917, for the purpose of reviewing the proposed special assessment roll and hearing any objections thereto. The special assessment roll may be examined at the office of the Township Clerk during regular business hours of regular business days until the time of the hearing and may further be examined at the hearing.

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Appearance and protest at the hearing, in person or in writing, are required in order to appeal the action of the Township Board in approving the special assessment roll, and/or the amount of an assessment, to the state tax tribunal. A property owner or party in interest, or his or her agent, may appear in person at the hearing to protest the special assessment proceedings or may file his or her appearance and protest by letter and his or her personal appearance will not be required. The owner or any person having an interest in the real property who protests in person or in writing at the hearing may file a written appeal of a special assessment with the state tax tribunal with in 30 days of the date the special assessment roll is confirmed by the Township Board. Dated: September 14, 2011 DW/LCCN-95597 9/25/2011

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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.

Always There Even when our offices are closed, our patients can call to speak with a physician. During office hours, we quickly schedule urgent appointments to ensure our patients receive the care they need, when they need it. Appointments can be made by calling 517.975.9875.

September 25, 2011

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