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Bowerman served on the Lansing city council for two terms. On November 4, 1952, Bowerman was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives where he represented the Ingham County 1st district from January 14, 1953, to December 31, 1960. [1] Bowerman served as mayor of Lansing from 1961 to 1965. Bowerman was not re-elected in 1965. [3]
The eldest of four girls, Frances Farrand was born on 22 November 1878 in Lansing, Michigan.Her father, Hart Augustus Farrand (1850–1938), had a grocery store in Lansing and her mother, Effie Ann Shank (1854–1918) was an accomplished wood carver who created much of the furniture for their home.
Porter attended Lansing Sexton High School in Lansing, Michigan. He then accepted a scholarship to attend the University of Michigan where he competed on the wrestling and football teams. As a collegiate wrestler, Porter was a three-time All-American and won NCAA championships as a heavyweight in 1966 and 1968 and compiled a three-year record ...
[2] [12] Joseph Albers died in Lansing on December 1, 1965, at age 74. [12] He was interred at St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery in Lansing. [13] The Knights of Columbus has a chapter named for him, the Bishop Joseph H. Albers Council 4090 in Davison, Michigan. [14] St. Joseph's Catholic Church was established in Battle Creek, Michigan in 1941. To ...
On November 7, 1995, Pope John Paul II accepted Povish's early retirement due to poor health as bishop of the Diocese of Lansing. [3] He then served as apostolic administrator of the diocese until the installation of his successor, Bishop Carl Mengeling in January 1996. [2] Kenneth Povish died on September 5, 2003, from colon cancer in Lansing ...
Francine Moran Hughes (later Wilson; August 17, 1947 – March 22, 2017) [1] was an American woman who, after thirteen years of domestic abuse, set fire to the bed in which her live-in ex-husband Mickey Hughes was sleeping, on March 9, 1977, in Dansville, Michigan. Mickey was killed and the house destroyed in the resulting fire.
He then won three consecutive Michigan State Championships in 1966, 1967 and 1968. At 21, he won the 1971 Los Angeles 9-Ball Championship. Mataya won multiple titles in his career and in 1989 became a member of the Greater Lansing Area Sports Hall of Fame.
The State Journal newspaper; Lansing, Michigan; April 28, 1955; Centennial Issue; pages C-12 to C-18. Early Lansing History, book by James P. Edmonds, 1944, pages 26–27. Out of a Wilderness: an illustrated history of greater Lansing, book by Justin L. Kestenbaum, 1981, page 184.