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 2007: December - November - October - September - August - July - June - May - April - March - February - January
  December
   •  27 - December 27, 2007 - Statewide drunk driving holiday crackdown continues into new year
   •  26 - December 26, 2007 - State Police: No Change in Traffic Fatalities During 2007 Operation C.A.R.E. Lifesaver Weekend
   •  19 - December 19, 2007 - State Police Participate in National Holiday Lifesaver Weekend
   •  17 - 137 Fugitives Arrested During 3-Day Sweep
   •  12 - Marijuana Eradication Efforts Continue
   •  03 - Ribbon cutting and open house for $5.4 million National Guard Reserve Center in Shiawassee County
   •  01 - Jackson based Michigan Army National Guard unit to be honored Saturday for OIF deployment
  November
   •  30 - Police Officers Trained to Teach T.E.A.M. in Michigan
   •  26 - State Police Report Decrease in Traffic Fatalities During 2007 Thanksgiving Holiday Weekend
   •  19 - Michigan pilgrims need to fasten belts, drive sober
   •  19 - Patrols Dedicated for Thanksgiving Weekend
   •  09 - November Begins as Busy Month for Child Predators
   •  05 - Students Pledge Safe Schools
   •  05 - Motor Carrier Officer Seizes 1200 Pounds Marijuana
   •  02 - 231 Trucks Placed Out of Service for Safety Violations
   •  01 - Michigan Army National Guard unit's deployment to Iraq honored on Saturday Soldiers, families, and employers thanked for support of OIF; tribute to four Fallen Heroes
   •  01 - Return to standard time is dangerous for pedestrians
  October
   •  25 - Drunk drivers beware this Halloween
   •  23 - State Offers Trick-or-Treat Food Safety Tips
   •  23 - 89% Of School Buses Pass State Inspection
   •  22 - National Operation Targets Unsafe Truck Drivers
   •  19 - State Police Oppose House Bill 4749
   •  15 - Supplemental Assistance to City of Fenton is Not Warranted at This Time
   •  15 - Michigan observes Teen Driver Safety Week through partnership with Ford
   •  12 - Troopers Compete In Annual Pistol Competition
   •  10 - MSP School Bus Inspectors Ensure Students Ride Safely
   •  09 - Genesee, Saginaw Unsolved Cases Get A Boost
   •  05 - Michigan Army National Guard personnel unit home from Kuwait Sunday Soldiers return to Joint Force Headquarters, Lansing
   •  05 - Michigan Nonprofit Organizations Awarded Funding for Preparedness Training
   •  02 - Quarterly Sex Offender Verification Period Underway
   •  02 - Domestic Violence Board launches teen dating violence Web site
Granholm declares October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month
  September
   •  28 - Partial Shutdown of the Michigan State Police
   •  27 - Michigan Army National Guard medical units home from Iraq, Soldiers return to Grand Ledge and Ypsilanti Armories
   •  25 - Cold Case Team Investigating 1970 Homicide
   •  24 - 185 Fugitives Arrested During 3-Day Sweep
   •  21 - Michigan Army National Guard Soldiers return home from Iraq Soldiers from Kingsford, Owosso, Pontiac and Taylor
   •  21 - Over 1,200 Trucks Inspected During 24-Hour Operation Spanning Five States
   •  20 - National POWMIA Recognition Day - September 21, 2007
   •  20 - State Police Labs Retain National Accreditation
   •  18 - US Air Force Selects Developer for Enhanced Use Leasing Project at Selfridge Air National Guard Base (SANGB)
   •  18 - Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to be Held at Hart's Lake Property
   •  17 - Over 1,000 drunk driving arrests made during crackdown
   •  14 - Damage Assessment Does Not Support Requests for State Declarations
   •  13 - A "Ride to Remember", ceremony, and prayer vigil will be held Saturday
   •  11 - Multi-State Enforcement Targets Unsafe Trucks
   •  07 - Fort Custer to host Freedom Hunt for disabled hunters
   •  05 - Michigan National Guard to host support group for families of fallen military service members
   •  05 - Citizens Encouraged to Prepare Before Disaster Strikes
   •  05 - Gov. Granholm declares September as Infant Safe Sleep Month
   •  04 - State Police Lab Uses Technology to Improve Efficiency in CODIS Unit
  August
   •  31 - Kalamazoo Teens Graduate From Leadership Academy
   •  30 - Statewide Outdoor Effort by Michigan State Police and Anheuser-Busch Emphasizes Seat Belts, Designated Drivers
   •  17 - Saginaw Teens Graduate From Leadership Academy
   •  16 - Governor Granholm Signs Proclamation Banning Outdoor Burning in 75 Michigan Counties
   •  16 - Statewide drunk driving crackdown begins
   •  15 - Wanted Sex Offenders Web Site Results in 14 Arrests in First Year
   •  13 - NEW DRUNK DRIVING AD CAMPAIGN INTRODUCES CRACKDOWN THEME
   •  09 - Over 100 Police, School Officials Trained in Bullying Prevention
   •  08 - National Recalls Of Consumer Products
   •  06 - Michigan Department of Natural Resources Sleeper Lakes Fire Information
   •  06 - Fire Danger Extreme in Michigan
   •  03 - Jackson-based 107th Quartermaster Battalion returns home
   •  03 - Pontiac Teens Graduate From Leadership Academy
   •  03 - Out of State Officers Attend State Police Driving School
   •  03 - MDOT verifies safety and condition of Michigan's continuous deck truss bridges
   •  02 - Fire Danger Very High Across Michigan
  July
   •  27 - Mileage Restrictions for Enforcement Activities Lifted
   •  20 - Law Enforcement Officers Across Michigan to Patrol High-Crash Intersections
   •  18 - Michigan Emergency Responders Better Prepared for Potential Disasters
   •  11 - Flags to be lowered for one day on Friday, July 13, 2007, in honor of Army Private First Class Joseph A. Miracle of Ortonville, who died on July 5 while on active duty in Afghanistan.
   •  10 - Michigan Safety Belt Use Remains High, Steady
   •  09 - State Police Report Decrease in Traffic Fatalities During Holiday Period
   •  03 - New Mascot Helps Troopers Educate Children
  June
   •  29 - Operation C.A.R.E. Marks 30 Years of Safety
   •  29 - Drunk Driving, Safety Belt Patrols Planned Week of July 4
   •  28 - Summer is Peak Season for Lightning
   •  27 - Clean Beaches Week Encourages Safety
   •  25 - Consumers: use caution when applying insect repellents
Improper use of repellents containing DEET can be harmful to children
   •  22 - Public Information Officers Test State Communications Response
   •  21 - Multi-State Enforcement Operation Nets Unsafe Trucks
   •  21 - Crime Stoppers of Michigan Launches Speak Up! Campaign
   •  21 - High School Students Experience Trooper Training
   •  19 - Over 200 Fugitives Arrested During 3-Day Sweep
   •  15 - Flags to be lowered for one day on Tuesday, June 19, 2007,
in honor of Army National Guard Sergeant Matthew Soper, age 25 of Jackson, who died on June 6 while on active duty in Bayil, Iraq.
   •  13 - Ionia Resident Arrested for Copper Theft
   •  08 - Gomez-Mesquita Named Deputy Director
   •  08 - News Release - Officers Issue 18,000 Safety Belt Citations During Click It or Ticket
   •  07 - Michigan Army National Guard Soldiers Participate in Latvian Exercise
   •  05 - Students Recognized for Work on Classic Police Cruisers
   •  04 - Michigan Participates in International Truck Inspection Program
   •  02 - Detroit area Michigan Army National Guard Soldiers recognized for Operation Iraqi Freedom service
  May
   •  31 - Selfridge presses forward with Enhanced Use Leasing
   •  30 - Governor Granholm Declares June Youth Employment Month in Michigan
DLEG Offers Tips for Teens Finding Employment and Staying Safe on the Job
   •  30 - Fire Investigator Arrested for Planting Evidence
   •  30 - State Police Report Decrease in Traffic Fatalities During 2007 Memorial Day Holiday Weekend
   •  29 - Statement from the family of Michigan National Guard Soldier, Sgt. Phillip J. LaBonte
   •  29 - Livonia Resident Arrested for Criminal Sexual Conduct
   •  29 - Don't take a wrong tack when boating - put safety first
   •  24 - Flags to be lowered Thursday, May 24, 2007, to honor Army National Guard Sergeant Thomas G. Wright of Holly, 38
   •  24 - Flags to be lowered Friday, May 25, 2007, to honor Army Private First Class Daniel W. Courneya of Nashville, age 19
   •  24 - Safety Belt Enforcement Zones In Effect Until June 3
   •  23 - State Police: Buckle Up and Drive Safe This Weekend
   •  21 - Safety belt enforcement zones to blanket state
   •  18 - Michigan National Guard Soldier from Holly, Mich., dies of health related injury while serving in Iraq
   •  18 - New Division Focuses On Traffic Safety
   •  17 - Troopers Participate In Operation C.A.R.E. Buckle-Up Week
   •  17 - Truckers Reminded: Buckle Up Or Pay Up
   •  14 - National advertising blitz launches Click It or Ticket campaign
   •  14 - Maco Concrete Pleads No Contest to the Felony Charge of a MIOSHA Violation Causing Death and Agrees to Pay $10,000 Fine
Company's Criminal Sentencing Scheduled on May 31st in Oakland County
   •  03 - News Release: Police Target Drug Crime During National Effort - Over 200 arrested in statewide sweep
   •  03 - Michigan highway work zones safer; more must be done to reduce crashes
   •  02 - National Guard Soldiers depart Taylor Armory for Texas, then Iraq Soldiers from Detroit, Lansing, Grand Rapids, Upper Peninsula
  April
   •  25 - Ribbon cutting and Open House for New Army Aviation facility in Grand Ledge
   •  18 - Special Truck Enforcement Operations Underway
   •  17 - Michigan Rubber Products to Receive State's Highest Ergonomic Award
   •  16 - Flags to be Flown Half-Staff Tuesday, Wednesday for Servicemen Killed in Iraq to Honor Army Specialist Levi K. Hoover of Midland and Army Sergeant Todd A. Singleton of Muskegon
   •  16 - Michigan Department of Human Services Summarily Suspends the Group Day Care Home License, #DG830261360, of Nicole Fryhover
   •  13 - National Guard Soldiers depart from Taylor Armory for Texas, then Iraq
   •  13 - Flags to be Flown Half-Staff Friday for Serviceman Killed in Iraq in honor of Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Joseph C. Schwedler of Crystal Falls
   •  13 - News Release: Michigan Recognized for Truck Safety
   •  10 - National Telecommunications Week Recognizes Michigan's 2,000 Emergency Telecommunicators
   •  09 - Benton Harbor Teens Graduate from Leadership Academy
   •  06 - Official Statement: Trooper Layoffs Averted PDF
   •  06 - Governor Granholm's Statement on Agreement to Temporarily Avert State Trooper Layoffs
   •  05 - 3,200 Residents Take Advantage of Email Notification
   •  05 - Two Michigan Officials Named to Federal Traffic Safety Advisory Committee
   •  05 - 3,200 Residents Take Advantage of Email Notification
   •  03 - News Release : Citizen Corps Programs Awarded Federal Grants
  March
   •  30 - Marquette area Michigan Army National Guard Soldiers recognized for Operation Iraqi Freedom service
   •  30 - Police Officers Trained to Teach T.E.A.M. in Michigan
   •  29 - Granholm Applauds House Action to Protect Jobs for Military Personnel Serving Overseas
   •  29 - STATE'S TRAFFIC DEATHS DECLINE FOR FOURTH YEAR Traffic injuries fell 9 percent in 2006
   •  27 - Routine Inspection Nets 890 Pounds of Marijuana
   •  23 - Cox Warns Consumers About Michigan Divorce Online
   •  20 - Deputy Director Retires After 25 Years With Michigan State Police
   •  16 - "Safe Routes to School" training scheduled in Escanaba
   •  15 - Air Show Scheduled at Selfridge
   •  14 - Officers across Michigan to launch patrols for drunk drivers St. Patrick's Day weekend
   •  12 - MDCH Warns Of Illegal Cosmetic Silicone Injections
   •  09 - Experts to Address Hot Issues in Traffic Safety
   •  08 - Boaters urged to 'keep eyes open' to aid homeland security
   •  07 - Company F puts Soldiers to the test with Annual LRS Challenge
   •  06 - Michigan Implements New Identification Requirements For Intrastate Trucks
   •  02 - Red Devils return to Michigan
   •  02 - Approximately 140 Soldiers of the 238th Aviation Battalion, Michigan Army National Guard, families, and employees to be honored
   •  02 - Approximately 155 Soldiers of the1071st Maintenance Company, Michigan Army National Guard, families, and employees to be honored
  February
   •  22 - Marquette Resident Named 2006 Trooper Of The Year
   •  22 - Secretary Land welcomes Chertoff's pledge to continue talks on dual-passport initiative
   •  22 - Perry Resident Named 2006 Civilian Of The Year
   •  21 - Owner of Carpet Xpress & Floors Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Customers
   •  21 - Clare Physician Has License Summarily Suspended
   •  08 - National Child Passenger Safety Week is opportunity to ensure children are riding safely
   •  06 - Granholm Says Michigan Must Invest in Its People
   •  06 - Grayling Forensic Scientist Receives First Annual Award
   •  02 - Official Statement: "Speeding Ticket Frenzy" is a Hoax
   •  01 - Newaygo Post Trooper Receives Lifesaving Award
  January
   •  31 - Over $2 Million in Cocaine Seized From Commercial Vehicle
   •  31 - FANG Officers Seize Hundreds Of Pounds of Marijuana
   •  30 - Gray Wolf in the Western Great Lakes Region Removed from Federal Endangered Species List
   •  30 - Granholm Lauds Traffic Safety Milestones - Michigan now ranks No. 2 in safety belt use
   •  30 - Pass the Car Keys This Super Bowl Weekend - Designate a sober driver; extra officers will be on patrol
   •  26 - Auto Theft Detectives Crack Stolen Car Ring; Over $550,000 in Vehicles Recovered
   •  26 - Anonymous Tip Leads To Arrest Of Wanted Sex Offender
   •  25 - DoD Identifies Army Casualties: SPC Brandon L. Stout
   •  23 - DNR Warns That Ice Should Not be Considered Safe
   •  19 - Selfridge unit in place in Iraq
   •  12 - Mich. deploys more airmen from Selfridge
   •  08 - The Michigan Army National Guard will host an open house at the Charlotte Armory
   •  08 - Keep your family safe this winter season: Slow Down and Don't Crowd the Plow!
   •  03 - Granholm Signs Bill Creating New Protection from Identity Theft, Says More Can Be Done
   •  03 - Email Notification Option Now Part Of Public Sex Offender Registry


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