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Lansing and began
Most of what is known as Lansing today is the direct result of the city becoming an industrial powerhouse which began with the founding of Olds Motor Vehicle Company in August 1897.
The tour began on April 18, 1998 in Fort Lauderdale and ended on December 3, 1998 in East Lansing, Michigan, including 137 concerts.
Because he did not regard the League of Nations as essential to the peace treaty, Lansing began to fall out of favor with Wilson.
The settlement of East Lansing began around 1847, the same year nearby Lansing was made the capital of the state of Michigan.
While teaching at Michigan State University in East Lansing, he began to suffer from manic depression, which fueled his poetic impetus.
Layla Kayleigh and Kimberly Lansing began serving as hostesses in season six.
GRE2010 began in Liberty Center south of Jackson on July 14, continued down the 225 navigable miles through Eaton Rapids, Lansing, Grand Rapids, and ended at Grand Haven on Lake Michigan on July 26.
She began her career as a meteorologist and reporter at WLNS-TV in Lansing, Michigan.
While in Lansing, Post began to investigate her former boyfriend's supposed affair.
The Traverse began production in September 2008 at a retooled Spring Hill Assembly Plant in Tennessee, but production was later moved to Lansing.
During his years in high school ( Lansing Sexton ) he began to earn money by fixing televisions with the help of his uncle Denny ( Dennis Rogozinski ), later installing apartment security systems and eventually with the help of some friends, relocating dislodged houses.
In September 2007 Continental Airlines announced three daily flights from Lansing to the airline's hub in Cleveland to begin in May 2008 ; however, rising fuel costs and the delay of terminal expansion plans at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport ( CLE ) caused Continental to suspend these flights before they began.
In July 2003 Allegiant Air began offering nonstop flights from Lansing to Las Vegas McCarran International Airport ( LAS ).
In July 2004 Independence Air began nonstop flights from Lansing to Washington, D. C .' s Dulles International Airport ( IAD ).
Lansing Car Assembly ( LCA ) began in 1901 when Ransom E. Olds moved his Olds Motor Works to the city.

Lansing and over
* Liquid Web, the largest web hosting company in Michigan, moved into its new $ 80 million Lansing headquarters ( third facility in Lansing ) in November 2009 and announced that it would hire 600 new employees over the next 3 – 4 years.
A standard for MIDI over USB was developed in 1999 as a joint effort between IBM, Microsoft, Altec Lansing, Roland Corporation, and Philips.
Dolgen and Lansing also presided over the production and release of other films including Saving Private Ryan ( with DreamWorks ), as well as the Mission: Impossible films.
On December 4, Lansing announced in a Senate committee hearing that no one in the cabinet had spoken with or seen Wilson in over sixty days.
Unaided he rolled up a log cabin near where the Detroit, Lansing, and Northern depot was located, and when he brought the house into decent shape went over to Hunt's at Lyons for his family, whom he had left there against such time as he should have affairs prepared for their comfort.
Laingsburg is a former agricultural community that transitioned over the 1990s into a bedroom community for Lansing, the state capital.
Each year, there is a General Assembly in the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing that takes place over five days in March.
* March 18 – A Northwest Orient Airlines Boeing 377 Stratocruiser makes a 300-foot ( 91-meter ) emergency dive to avoid colliding with two Air National Guard jets over Lansing, Michigan.
Wurf presided over strikes in New York ( 1965 ), Lansing ( 1966 ), Memphis ( 1968 ), Baltimore ( 1974 ) and more.
* 1986: Michael Correa, store manager at Friendly Frank's, a comic store in Lansing, Illinois, was charged with possession and sale of obscene material, after over 100 comic books were seized, including copies of Omaha the Cat Dancer, and Verotika.
* Robert Lansing ( 1916 ), Secretary of State exercising direct control over the Bureau of Secret Intelligence
However, Vanderbilt owned the Chicago and Northeastern section of the route from Flint to Lansing and would charge Grand Trunk higher rates to move its freight over the line.
* 1987 – v. Michigan – Spartans defeat Michigan 17 – 11 for their first victory over the Wolverines in East Lansing since 1969.
From Lansing north, US 127 was extended northward over the US 27 freeway, and on divided highways to Grayling.
* Lansing Newspapers in Education program, provides free newspapers to more than 150 classrooms in over 85 schools

Lansing and next
The next year, all of M-78 northeast of Olivet was removed when I-69 between Charlotte and I-96 southwest of Lansing was completed ; this truncation produced the modern routing of M-78 in the state.
The next section opened was the western section from I-96 to Lansing Road ( then US 27 ) in 1969.
The next contest took place on October 3, 2009, in East Lansing.
For the next three years Mr. Lansing struggled to pay invoices and ship product.
Iowa next plays the Michigan State Spartans in East Lansing, Michigan on October 13th, 2012.
Over the next 50 years, the paper saw many name changes and many different owners, finally merging with the rival Lansing Journal forming The State Journal in January 1911.

Lansing and two
Thus, a week of Beetle Bailey would arrive at the Lansing State Journal in two sheets, printed much larger than the final version and ready to be cut apart and fitted into the local comics page.
The Lansing Metropolitan Area, colloquially referred to as " Mid-Michigan ", is an important center for educational, cultural, governmental, business, and high-tech manufacturing, including two medical schools, one veterinary school, two nursing schools, two law schools, including the nation's largest law school ( Thomas M. Cooley Law School ), a Big Ten Conference university ( Michigan State ), the Michigan State Capitol, the state Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, a federal court, the Library of Michigan and Historical Center, and headquarters of four national insurance companies.
In the winter of 1835 and early 1836, two brothers from New York plotted the area now known as REO Town just south of downtown Lansing and named it " Biddle City.
Lansing elevation ranges between above sea level on the far south side of Lansing along Northrup Street near the Cedar Street intersection, to to above sea level along the Grand River because of the two dams along the river.
There are two lakes in the area, Park Lake and Lake Lansing, both northeast of the city.
The decision was made to split Viacom into two companies, which in turn led to a dismantling of the Paramount Studio / Paramount TV infrastructure, with the current Paramount, consisting only of the movie studio, retaining only about one-quarter its former size under Dolgen and Lansing.
In 1998, and again in 2008, the township entered into two 425 Agreements with the city of Lansing to retain and expand the headquarters of Jackson National Life Insurance.
In 1877, Lansing attempted to take the status of county seat for itself, but the two cities made an agreement that moved some county offices and courts to Lansing in exchange for Mason remaining the county seat.
The city is located two miles north of I-96, which provides access to Lansing and Detroit.
Downtown East Lansing was an important junction of two major Native American trails: the Okemah Road, and the Park Lake Trail.
* East Lansing and DeWitt Township entered into two 425's in 1998 and 2001, which involved nearly of land.
In a 2011 interview, founder Olson said that the Center was first conceived in a Lansing Michigan bar at a meeting between he, another insurance company lobbyist Tom Hoeg, Richard McLellan and then Senator John Engler: " In 1986, John Engler, then majority leader of the state Legislature and later governor, summoned attorney Richard McLellan and the state's two top insurance lobbyists, Olson and Hoeg, to the private club in Lansing.
The City of East Lansing was incorporated in that same year, and two years later the college officially changed its name to Michigan Agricultural College ( M. A. C.
Before the 1994 season it moved to Springfield, Illinois, but only spent two seasons there before moving to Lansing.
The franchise was an affiliate of the Kansas City Royals on two separate occasions in three different cities: as the Waterloo Royals from 1969 through 1976, as the Sultans of Springfield in 1995, and then, upon the team's move to Lansing, from 1996 through 1998.
They nevertheless qualified for the playoffs as a wildcard team, but they lost in the first round to the Lansing Lugnuts two games to one.
In the first round of the playoffs they lost two games to none to Lansing.
In the playoffs, they lost in the first round to Lansing, two games to one.
Villani's actions are explained by Richard H. Lansing and Teodolinda Barolini, who write: " Evidently two decades after the poet's death a conservative writer closely identified with the Florentine state still felt obliged to distance himself from the most outspoken critic of the basis of that state's prestige.

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