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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 11 April 2008 |
 David Klemm David Klemm was supposed to serve as Lansing School District Interim Business Administrator from September through December of last year, to fill in until a new permanent business official could be hired in January. When that person decided not to take the job Klemm agreed to stay for a little over three extra months, which is up Next tuesday (April 15). Samuel Sanfratello will fill in as Interim Business Official until the school board can find a permanent hire.
Klemm has overseen a difficult budget process that will result in over a million dollars worth of cuts to keep taxes to a level that voters will accept and also to pay for overspending in this year's budget. He worked first with Interim Superintendent Tom Helmer, and then with Superintendent Stephen Grimm to make sure the Board Of Education got the message that something drastic has to be done to restore Lansing to a healthy fiscal condition.
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Apr
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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 11 April 2008 |
The Village of Lansing said farewell to Frank Moore Monday, at his last meeting as a Village Trustee. Moore is stepping down as a Trustee after eight years of service to the Village. "The way we deal with that is to have a little celebration," said Mayor Donald Hartill. "I would personally like to thank you very much for all of the help that you provided, and especially the yeoman service you did on the sewer. It's nice to see a theoretical hydrodynamacist actually get down to the nitty gritty!" he joked.

Outgoing Trustee Frank Moore opens a card from his colleagues
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Apr
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by Allison Veaner
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Friday, 11 April 2008 |
Hi there my name is Luther. I am a neutered male Orange Tabby with some white markings. I need a home with a good family that will pet and love me. Please come and visit me at the SPCA
Visit the SPCA Web Page
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by Lansing Highway Department
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Friday, 11 April 2008 |
Spring Brush Pick Up for 2008
The Town of Lansing Highway Dept. will pick up brush & limbs as follows:
Dates are tentative
Town of Lansing April 28th to May 1st
Village of Lansing May 5th to May 8th
To assist the work crews please:
- Place brush/limbs at roadside before 6:00 a.m. Monday.
- Limb diameter 8 inches or less, length 8 feet or less.
- Pile loosely, no bags, no ties, no leaves please.
Any questions direct to the Highway Superintendent at 533-4328.
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Apr
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by Matthew P. Binkewicz
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Friday, 11 April 2008 |
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Dear IMO,
About a month ago, our son moved back in with us. He is 28 years old and in the midst of changing careers. At first, we thought it was nice to have him back. We enjoyed sharing our meals with him and had fun watching some television together. But he’s been a bit of a challenge lately. His simple requests have turned into demands. For example, he used to ask, very politely, if I would iron his shirts. Naturally, I agreed. This week, he had a fit because his favorite shirt was not ironed; I merely took it out of the dryer and hung it up in his closet. I thought it looked fine, and to tell you the truth, I rarely iron anything these days. My husband says we should begin to charge him room and board; nothing exorbitant, but some amount that will let him he’s not the prince of the manor. Do you think that’s a good idea?
Liz
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