FOX 66 News at Ten
People in Mid-Michigan are coming together to find solutions to fight the growing bullying problem.
An anti-bullying forum was held at Mott Community College on Tuesday night.
Speakers discussed ways to combat the issue in the classroom and workplace.
Speakers included state Rep. Woodrow Stanley and former MSU basketball star Mateen Cleaves.
Stanley discussed the state legislature's role in preventing bullying.
Flint School Superintendent Linda Thompson also talked about the district's efforts to combat bullying.
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Wednesday, November 14 2012, 08:37 AM EST
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