Larry Clark

Driver back amid probe of deadly crash

A Livingston Essential Transporta-tion Service bus driver returned to work Monday while police continue investigating his role in a crash this month that resulted in the death of an elderly Fowlerville woman.

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Critic's Pick | _Community' moves into Speed

"I shop therefore I am." That must be the most memorable slogan invented by artist Barbara Kruger, a mainstream magazine graphic designer who enlivened the late-20th century with her mock advertisements of funny-sad sayings...

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Clark, Everett E.

HUNT CITY - Everett Eugene Clark, 75, of Hunt City died at 7 p.m. Thursday (Nov. 19, 2009) at his residence. The graveside service will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Dugan Cemetery in Crawford County. Visitation will be 1-2 p.m. at...

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Plant City Candlelight Tour marks 17 years

By GEORGE H. NEWMAN | The Tampa Tribune Published: November 20, 2009 PLANT CITY - If you are up for a casual evening touring of historic homes that have been decorated for the holidays, you are in for a treat Dec. 5. The East...

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Thirty Years of MoCA

By Moira Cue The current exhibition at the MoCA (Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, in downtown L.A., on Grand Avenue, across the street Northeast of the curvaceous and reflective Walt Disney Concert Hall, perched atop a...

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Kentucky owes U.S. $500 million for jobless aid

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky has borrowed roughly half a billion dollars from the federal government this year to pay benefits to unemployed workers — money the state likely will have to pay back when the economy recovers.

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Council to also consider mayoral succession

With the Louisville Metro Council already preparing to debate new limits on how long a mayor may hold office, a second proposed change to how metro government functions could give the city's mayor a greater say on who runs the...

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Clark tells legislators consumers need protections in hospital-insurer battles

Consumers should not be caught in the middle of hospital-insurer disputes like the recent contract impasse between Anthem and Norton Healthcare, House Speaker Pro Tem Larry Clark told a legislative committee Thursday.

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PR Web daily: Eliminating Health Inequities: C.H.E.F.® Elects Richard Mockler to Board

Comprehensive Health Education Foundation (C.H.E.F.®), the nationally known nonprofit focused on eliminating health inequities, elected Richard Mockler to its Board of Directors. Mockler is the Deputy Director of the Snohomish...

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Committee to air bill prompted by Norton-Anthem fight

Kentucky House Speaker Pro Tem Larry Clark will testify at a legislative committee meeting Thursday in Louisville about his bill triggered by this year's dispute between Norton Healthcare and health insurer Anthem.

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