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by Staff
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Friday, 04 April 2008 |
Donald M. Harner has been named to the Winter quarter Dean's list at Rochester Institute of Technology. Harner is the son of Lansing residents Donald and Emma Harner, and is studying Civil Engineering Technology at the school, where he is a 5th year student in the College of Applied Science and Technology.
RIT is a leader in computing, imaging, technology, engineering, fine and applied arts, and education of the deaf. The college has an enrollment of 15,500 full and part time students in more than 340 programs.
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Apr
04
2008
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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 04 April 2008 |
Leave it to Lansing High School students to make fundraising fun. This year the Student Council (SCO) has been finding unique ways to raise 'Pennies For Patients,' a national fund raiser for the benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society . 'Stall The Teacher' had participating teachers counting student-donated pennies before they could start teaching that day. Some kids got really into it and some of the teachers did. A cake wheel raised almost $200. A rave for charity and a raider ball tournament were part of the effort. But a recent competition raised $421.11 as students from each of the four classes sabotage their competitors' penny jars.

Pennies or Silver Sabotage -- they all count in the end
Photo courtesy of Heather Miller
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Mar
28
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by Allison Veaner
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Friday, 28 March 2008 |
Hello my name is Quincy. I am a black neutered male. I am a large adult cat who needs a great loving home with a family who will take good care of me. So please come and visit me at the SPCA.
Visit the SPCA Web Page
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v4i13
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Mar
28
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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 28 March 2008 |
Lansing Recreation Department Director Steve Colt announced that Dick's Sporting Goods would be donating equipment to the baseball and softball programs for the second year this Spring. The company is donating equipment for the teams, plus discount coupons for the coaches, and special coupons for the players to buy baseball or softball equipment such as gloves, bats, shoes, apparel, and training aids. "There is obviously some benefit to them in advertising, but if that works for them that's great!" says Colt. "Because it's working for us."
Colt says he was contacted unexpectedly last year by the corporate office. He says he was skeptical at first, but was soon convinced that the donation comes with no strings attached. Last year the company donated good quality equipment bags, water bottles for the kids, batting helmets, dry marker boards -- a coaching aid for positioning, score books, and about a dozen balls. This year Colt says the donation is a little smaller, but still quite generous.

Recreation Director Steve Colt with batting helmets donated
by Dick's Sporting Goods
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Mar
28
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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 28 March 2008 |
I am still getting used to my Mac after using PCs for years. After switching from Microsoft Outlook to Apple iCal and Address Book for my appointment calendar and addresses I thought I had gotten over the differences. And I was thrilled because I could use iSync to put my calendar events and phone book onto my cell phone wirelessly.
But then iCal went crazy on me. I put in appointments, and they disappeared. And one day iCal changed the times on about half my appointments to an hour later. Now, if it were all my appointments I would have thought I set daylight savings wrong. But it was only some of them. And I am pretty sure it didn't change the times on the calendars of all the people I had appointments with, so they still thought I was coming an hour earlier!
I wasn't as thrilled any more.
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