SPECIAL ELI REPORTING
Early Voting Centers See Big Turnout Ahead of Election Day
More than 5,500 voters have already cast their ballot at an Early Voting Center.
Know the Candidates: Incumbent Derrick Quinney is Challenged by Karla Skoczylas
The Register of Deeds office records, indexes and retains “documents that convey or encumber real estate located within the county.”
Abbot and Burcham Intersection Closed Due to Gas Leak, Hannah Community Center Remains Open
The Hannah Community Center is currently housing an Early Voting Center that is open until 5 p.m.
Council Votes to Move Forward With Northern Tier Trail Extension
Council voted to move forward with the trail extension, instead of delaying the project until 2028.
East Lansing Native Nate Silver Talks Early Years, Risk
Before Nate Silver was a nationally recognized statistician, he was a talented East Lansing High School student.
IN THE COMMUNITY
Know the Candidates: Patrick Lindemann is Challenged by Brian Bruce Beauchine in County Drain Commissioner Race
Incumbent Democrat Patrick Lindemann is being challenged by Republican Brian Bruce Beauchine to serve as Ingham County drain commissioner.
Planning Moves Forward for Great Lakes Folk Festival Revival
The festival was last held in 2017, but recently a committee was put together to explore bringing it back.
“Tunnel of Terror” to be Open Halloween Night
East Lansing’s spookiest attraction will once again be available to view Halloween night on Oakland Drive.
Ask ELi: Are Dogs Allowed on Restaurant Patios?
One local business owner is trying to get a state law changed that doesn’t allow dogs on restaurant patios.
Council Passes Ordinance to End Pretextual Stops, Considers New Building Incentives
Besides the major agenda items, City Manager Robert Belleman shared at the meeting that the city is struggling to fill some key positions.