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WCC Trims Millage Request For Technology

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Ann Arbor News, October 14, 1996
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14
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October
Year
1996
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Ready In A Jiffy

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Ann Arbor News, March 19, 1989
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19
Month
March
Year
1989
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Jiffy Grain Elevators At The Chelsea Milling Company, January 1989
Paul Lehman Adjusts Equipment In The Jiffy Flour Mill, January 1989
Boxes Line Up To Be Filled In The Jiffy Mix Packaging Plant, January 1989
Lynne Farley Shows A Brownie Troop How Boxes Are Made In The Jiffy Mix Packaging Plant, January 1989
Members Of Haisley Elementary Brownie Troop Receive Free Boxes Of Jiffy Mix On Their Tour, January 1989
Boxes Travel Along Assembly Lines In The Jiffy Mix Packaging Plant, January 1989
Machinery Inside The Chelsea Milling Company's Jiffy Flour Mill, January 1989
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Padgett Is Identified - Trial Opens In Circuit Court On Charge Of Killing Officer

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Ann Arbor News, June 30, 1936
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30
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June
Year
1936
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Padgett Is Given Life Term In Marquette - Found Guilty Of Murder By Circuit Jury - Killed Patrolman

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Ann Arbor News, July 1, 1936
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1
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July
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1936
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From Oregon--indian War

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Michigan Liberty Press, June 16, 1848
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16
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June
Year
1848
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Michigan

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Signal of Liberty, February 05, 1848
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5
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February
Year
1848
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