How Interim City Clerk Marie Wicks Thinks about the Charter Amendment Proposals
As East Lansing’s Council decides whether to put three charter amendments to voters, we asked one experienced local official to articulate the pros and cons....
Council Hears From Public on Wide Array of City Topics (UPDATED)
In other business, employee retention bonuses were unanimously approved, sidewalk repair assessments were stretched out and naming of a city art studio after a woman...
ELHS Running Track Open to Public on Weekdays
A local resident pushed the school district to open the facility for regular public use....
East Lansing to Celebrate Juneteenth This Sunday (June 18)
Council is encouraging organizations to post copies of General Order No. 3 and encouraging individuals to join the June 18 celebration....
Charter Change Would Dramatically Increase Student Votes in Council Elections. Is that Good or Bad?
In advance of Council’s discussion on the matter, ELi brings you two voices in favor and two against....
Change EL’s Council from 5 to 7 Members? This and Lots More on Tuesday’s Agenda.
Three big surprises on this coming Tuesday's City Council agenda....
Dan Bollman and Mark Meadows Are Running for City Council
So far, there are three confirmed candidates for the three open seats this November....
ELi Investigation Shows Unusual Uses of East Lansing Taxes for ‘Nongovernmental’ Charities
Weeks after being advised by Lansing’s deputy mayor that giving cash away to a local charity violates state law, East Lansing’s mayor supported another $5,000...
Budget Shows City of East Lansing Looking to Grow Workforce; Could Get $7M Boost for Pensions
ELi brings you an insider look at the City of East Lansing's operations, revenue and spending as viewed through the lens of this year's budget talks....
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