They Never Grew Old: East Lansing’s WWII Dead
Thirty-seven service members from East Lansing were killed during World War II. These are their stories.
SPECIAL ELI REPORTING
East Lansing Insider News Roundup: City Manager Put on Leave, ELPD Releases Shooting Footage
East Lansing Info editors discuss the biggest recent news stories in East Lansing.
Green Elementary Families Notified After Juvenile CSC Incident Reports
Principal Amy Webster sent an email to Robert L. Green Elementary School staff and families after community members saw two incidents of criminal sexual conduct reported near the school.
East Lansing City Manager Placed on Leave
City Manager Robert Belleman will be placed on paid administrative leave beginning Wednesday at noon.
Investigation report: No legal wrongdoing by East Lansing City Manager, but interviews raise concerns
An investigation into East Lansing City Manager Robert Belleman did not find evidence to support a city employee’s claims of sexual harassment and bullying, though multiple individuals interviewed said Belleman communicates with female employees in a more demeaning and dismissive manner. These findings come from a report released by the city Friday from an independent…
East Lansing to Release Investigation into City Manager
The report details an investigation into a complaint about sexual harassment and bullying.
IN THE COMMUNITY
New Rock Climbing Gym Finds Foothold in East Lansing
The climbing gym opened to members Thursday and will be open to the rest of the public next week.
Council Approves Nearly Balanced Budget for Next Fiscal Year
The budget approved represents a sharp turnaround from the dire financial projections given to the City Council just months ago.
John Newman Appointed as Acting City Manager
Newman has worked within the East Lansing Fire Department for about 25 years.
EL Planning Commission May Make Recommendation on 12-Story Apartment Tonight
The project has been revised since it was initially proposed last year.
Parks Commissioners Frustrated by Surprise Budget Cut
Recreational programs will see a fee increase next fiscal year to cover the nearly $400,000 budget cut.













