ELi Board to Convene Task Force to Examine Best Course for Our Future Operations

ELi Board to Convene Task Force to Examine Best Course for Our Future Operations

For nearly eight years, ELi has brought the community the news. Now, it would like to examine how it can best serve the community in the future.

EL Fresco Set to Return May 12 in Same Location with New Amenities

EL Fresco Set to Return May 12 in Same Location with New Amenities

With EL Fresco set to return on May 12, ELi’s Clay Oppenhuizen speaks to the project’s organizer, Adam Cummins, about what to expect the second time around.

East Lansing Insider: Two Years of DEI Efforts and Covid at ELPS
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East Lansing Insider: Two Years of DEI Efforts and Covid at ELPS

Emily Joan Elliott and Al Hargrave Jackson discuss Covid 19 and continuing efforts related to diversity, equity, and inclusion in East Lansing Public Schools. Give a listen!

Oversight Commission Requests ELPD Release Meijer Shooting Footage Within a Week

Oversight Commission Requests ELPD Release Meijer Shooting Footage Within a Week

The Independent Police Oversight Commission passed a motion to advise ELPD Chief Kim Johnson to release police video footage of the officer-involved shooting at the Lake Lansing Meijer. Heather Brothers reports on last night’s meeting.

School Board Approves Curriculum Changes, Contract With Teachers

School Board Approves Curriculum Changes, Contract With Teachers

The School Board unanimously approved a new curriculum for teaching about HIV and AIDS, a high school-led trip to Germany, and a new contract with the teachers’ union. Al Hargrave Jackson reports.

Two ELPD Officers Involved in Shooting at Lake Lansing Meijer on Monday Evening [UPDATED]

Two ELPD Officers Involved in Shooting at Lake Lansing Meijer on Monday Evening [UPDATED]

It’s unclear from a City press release if one or both officers fired shots at the individual, who was transported to a local hospital. The two officers involved are currently on paid administrative leave as the Michigan State Police investigate.

What Can We Learn From ELPD Use Of Force Reports?
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What Can We Learn From ELPD Use Of Force Reports?

Andrew Graham is joined by Heather Brothers to discuss use of force reports and the Police Oversight Commission. Give a listen!

Where Does the City Stand in Its Plans to Go Green?
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Where Does the City Stand in Its Plans to Go Green?

Ten years ago this month, the City approved its Climate Sustainability Plan. This Earth Day, Al Hargrave Jackson takes a look at what the plan has achieved and future plans for sustainability in the City.

Council Votes 3-2 To Let Developers Walk Away From Promised Affordable Housing Near Valley Court
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Council Votes 3-2 To Let Developers Walk Away From Promised Affordable Housing Near Valley Court

A caveat in the original development deal seemingly left Council with two options that it saw as less than ideal. The bottom line remains that affordable housing development in Valley Court is now on ice. Andrew Graham reports.

After Having BWL Franchise Fees Struck Down In Court, Council Adopts New Legal Strategy

After Having BWL Franchise Fees Struck Down In Court, Council Adopts New Legal Strategy

The City’s specific legal strategy is under wraps due to attorney-client privilege, but ELi’s Andrew Graham explains the franchise fee, the lawsuit, and the recent ruling.

ELi Begins Search for New Executive Director and Managing Editor. Are You Interested in Applying?

ELi Begins Search for New Executive Director and Managing Editor. Are You Interested in Applying?

ELi is seeking an individual who will serve as the CEO of our nonprofit corporation and oversee content production. Are you interested in applying for this position? Here’s what you need to know.

Parking Meter Rates Set to Increase in July. Violation Fines May See Hike Too.
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Parking Meter Rates Set to Increase in July. Violation Fines May See Hike Too.

Prices for parking at meters and City-owned ramps and lots may increase this summer. City staff is also calling for Council to consider a hike in fines for parking meter violations. Clay Oppenhuizen and Emily Joan Elliott explain why.

ELi Wants to Hear From You as We Envision Our Future Together

ELi Wants to Hear From You as We Envision Our Future Together

As East Lansing Info considers how to best serve the community, we are asking for your help. Do you mind sharing your thoughts with us?

East Lansing Insider: What To Know With The Albert EL Fresco Returning
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East Lansing Insider: What To Know With The Albert EL Fresco Returning

Andrew Graham sits down with Emily Joan Elliott to talk about the imminent return of the Albert EL Fresco. Give a listen!

Two Years After Pledging to Increase DEI Efforts, Here’s Where ELPS Stands

Two Years After Pledging to Increase DEI Efforts, Here’s Where ELPS Stands

Following the murder of George Floyd, ELPS administrators vowed to undertake new efforts related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Where does the district stand on meeting those goals?

Blue Owl Mic Drop Features Big Talent, Including Hamilton Cast Member

Blue Owl Mic Drop Features Big Talent, Including Hamilton Cast Member

Meecah, a singer, dancer, and actress who is currently part of the Hamilton cast, will perform at Blue Owl on Monday, April 4. Sarah Spohn reports on that and Blue Owl’s Mic Drop series.

Graduate Rock Bar Serves Cocktails and the Community
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Graduate Rock Bar Serves Cocktails and the Community

The Graduate Rock Bar opened up last July, and to some, the rooftop bar is a hidden gem. Sarah Spohn reports on the location and an exciting upcoming event.

A Letter from ELi’s Board President

A Letter from ELi’s Board President

Sam Hosey, the President of ELi’s Board of Directors, announces an upcoming transition at ELi.

ELHS Students Respond to Anti-Abortion Protestors Outside High School
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ELHS Students Respond to Anti-Abortion Protestors Outside High School

A group of anti-abortion protesters gathered outside ELHS last week. We share ELHS student Marie Adele Grosso’s reporting on students’ responses to the group.

New Weekly Comedy Open Mic Night Launches at Beggar’s Banquet

New Weekly Comedy Open Mic Night Launches at Beggar’s Banquet

Looking for something to do this evening or any Thursday? Check out the new comedy series “Beggars Can’t Be Choosers” at Beggar’s Banquet from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Broad Art Lab Closes Its Doors

Broad Art Lab Closes Its Doors

The MSU Broad Art Lab’s collaborative space that once welcomed makers, innovators, and lifelong learners, has shut its doors. Sarah Spohn reports. 

Tie Vote At Council Nixes Application To Establish A Fraternity on Ann Street
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Tie Vote At Council Nixes Application To Establish A Fraternity on Ann Street

Council member Brookover’s arguments against approving a Special Use Permit to establish a fraternity at 532 Ann St. resulted in a 2-2 split vote, meaning the SUP was not approved, as many non-student residents expressed concern about the impact of student housing, especially, fraternities and sororities, on their communities.

ELPL Board Discusses Vacancies, Concerns About Intellectual Freedom

ELPL Board Discusses Vacancies, Concerns About Intellectual Freedom

The Library Board of Trustees discussed two upcoming Board vacancies and concerns about intellectual freedom in light of what the American Library Association has called a “dramatic uptick in book challenges.”

Council Discusses Changes to ARPA Funds, Anticipates Vote to Allocate Millions Next Week
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Council Discusses Changes to ARPA Funds, Anticipates Vote to Allocate Millions Next Week

During a presentation, the City Manager proposed using ARPA funds for three new projects. Council may vote next week to allocate more than $4 million of its ARPA funds. What will the money be spent on?

School Board Approves Policy Changes About Recess, Suicide Prevention, And More

School Board Approves Policy Changes About Recess, Suicide Prevention, And More

The School Board unanimously voted to adopt five new policies on Monday as it reviews and revises its new policy manual. Al Hargrave reports on the policy changes.

How MSU Plans To Keep Tabs And Hold Accountable Those Exempted From Its Sophomores-On Rule
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How MSU Plans To Keep Tabs And Hold Accountable Those Exempted From Its Sophomores-On Rule

As MSU prepares for requiring sophomores to live on campus this upcoming academic year, University officials consider how they might exercise greater control over the behavior of registered student organizations and associated individual students. What might this process, including collaboration with City authorities, look like?

City Lessens Masking Requirements Starting Mar. 14
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City Lessens Masking Requirements Starting Mar. 14

The City announced yesterday that beginning on Mar. 14, masks would be optional inside City-owned buildings with some exceptions, including public meetings.

Planning Commission Ponders Forming Committee To Explore Housing In The Northern Tier
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Planning Commission Ponders Forming Committee To Explore Housing In The Northern Tier

In the latest discussions about what to do with the Northern Tier regarding planning and housing, East Lansing’s Planning Commission discussed forming a specific committee to study the area and consider what could be done. What might the next steps entail?

Council Approves “Streamlined” Policy For Outdoor Restaurant Seating, Settlement in FOIA Lawsuit
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Council Approves “Streamlined” Policy For Outdoor Restaurant Seating, Settlement in FOIA Lawsuit

Council re-upped a policy that streamlines the process for restaurants to apply for expanded outdoor seating, but the big news about the City’s settlement in a FOIA lawsuit was buried in the consent agenda. Andrew Graham reports.

Located: East Lansing Teen Missing [UPDATED]
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Located: East Lansing Teen Missing [UPDATED]

Seventeen-year-old Aireona Alexis Smith has been located.

Why Did the School Board Hold a Vote on a Policy That Was Already in Place?

Why Did the School Board Hold a Vote on a Policy That Was Already in Place?

Superintendent Dori Leyko announced an almost identical policy nearly two weeks ago, but the Board held an official vote due to language in the recently approved policy handbook. What did the four trustees present have to say about the policy?

Kid’s Cultural Concert Series Comes to Hannah Center in March and April

Kid’s Cultural Concert Series Comes to Hannah Center in March and April

Looking for a live, fun, family event this spring? The East Lansing Children’s Cultural Concert Series is just the ticket with performances on Mar. 5 and 19 and April 9.

DDA Approves Around $150K For EL Fresco, Nixes Lease With Tenants In Bat-Infested Property
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DDA Approves Around $150K For EL Fresco, Nixes Lease With Tenants In Bat-Infested Property

The DDA approved a budget amendment to support the Albert EL Fresco, but some DDA members had questions about the large figure. Andrew Graham reports on that and the bat infestation at a DDA-owned property.

Michigan Flyer, Expanding Connections in Mid-Michigan, Turns 15

Michigan Flyer, Expanding Connections in Mid-Michigan, Turns 15

A local business that many East Lansing residents see cruising across town recently celebrated its fifteenth anniversary in November 2021. Clay Oppenhuizen reports on the regional growth of the Michigan Flyer.

Council Approves Contract For Municipal City Attorney, Defers Hiring Prosecutor

Council Approves Contract For Municipal City Attorney, Defers Hiring Prosecutor

Council approved a contract for the Giamarco, Mullins and Horton law firm to serve as municipal legal counsel but deferred approving a contract for the prosecutorial position due to confusion over the proposed hourly rates.

The City’s Workforce Shrunk In the Last 2 Years, With Notable Attrition of Black Employees

The City’s Workforce Shrunk In the Last 2 Years, With Notable Attrition of Black Employees

The City currently has 64 fewer employees than it did on Dec. 31, 2019 — and the departures have been most prevalent among Black employees. What else did ELi find out about changes in the City’s workforce?

Council Weighs In On What To Do With City-Owned Property In Northern Tier and City’s Financial Future
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Council Weighs In On What To Do With City-Owned Property In Northern Tier and City’s Financial Future

Council discussed plans for marketing and development of a City-owned property in the northern tier. What might we expect to see there?

School Board Discusses Removing Masks, Standardized Testing

School Board Discusses Removing Masks, Standardized Testing

ELPS will continue to require masks through at least mid-April. The Board also discussed a new Black American history course, standardized testing, and more.

Ask ELi: How are local daycares implementing Covid protocols?
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Ask ELi: How are local daycares implementing Covid protocols?

Why is there so much variation in how daycares are implementing Covid-19 protocols and handling exposures? Clay Oppenhuizen reports for ELi.

Local Girl Scouts at ELHS Working to Improve Community
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Local Girl Scouts at ELHS Working to Improve Community

Each troop has its own personality and interests, but all give back to their communities in meaningful ways. Al Hargrave reports.

One Pint is Worth Three Lives

One Pint is Worth Three Lives

During the ongoing national blood shortage, ELi revisits a story about giving blood during the pandemic. Here’s why it’s still important.

Free Menstrual Products Coming to Public Restrooms? [UPDATED]

Free Menstrual Products Coming to Public Restrooms? [UPDATED]

City Council passed an ordinance requiring City-owned restrooms provide free menstrual products.

Remembering Kathleen “Kathy” Corkin Boyle, Dedicated East Lansing Public Servant
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Remembering Kathleen “Kathy” Corkin Boyle, Dedicated East Lansing Public Servant

Kathleen “Kathy” Corkin Boyle, an attorney and clear-eyed public servant, died on Feb. 3 and will be remembered at a service on Saturday at All Saints Episcopal Church.

MSU’s Sophomores-Live-On Policy Creates New Leverage Over Greek Houses
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MSU’s Sophomores-Live-On Policy Creates New Leverage Over Greek Houses

MSU has seriously changed the game for housing sophomores at fraternities and sororities in East Lansing. ELi’s Andrew Graham connects the dots to bring this special report.

Council Member and School Board VP Running for City’s 54B District Court Judgeship

Council Member and School Board VP Running for City’s 54B District Court Judgeship

How did ELi find out both were intending to run? What else do we know about the 54B District Court elections? Emily Joan Elliott reports.

Sparrow Hospital Workers Get Heartfelt Surprise From Local Elementary Students

Sparrow Hospital Workers Get Heartfelt Surprise From Local Elementary Students

First-graders from Robert L. Green Elementary expressed their thanks for Sparrow’s healthcare workers through handwritten cards. Sarah Spohn reports.

Albert El Fresco is Coming Back to Downtown East Lansing, Despite Brookover’s Concerns
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Albert El Fresco is Coming Back to Downtown East Lansing, Despite Brookover’s Concerns

The official dates for EL Fresco have not be set, but Council voted to approve the closure of two lanes on Albert Street from Apr. 27 to Sept. 11, despite Council member Brookover voicing concerns about the project benefiting some local businesses and not others, among other things.

ELPS Bus Driver on Administrative Leave Following Incident Yesterday
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ELPS Bus Driver on Administrative Leave Following Incident Yesterday

A 911 call was placed yesterday concerning the behavior of a school bus driver. Here is what ELi found out from ELPS, ELPD, and Dean Transportation.

Outdoor Facilities Upgrades Coming to ELPS in 2022

Outdoor Facilities Upgrades Coming to ELPS in 2022

The athletic field and tennis courts at ELHS will undergo significant renovations this summer, and remaining bond money will be used to create outdoor learning spaces at the elementary schools. Al Hargrave provides a School Board round up.

Ask ELi: What’s Going on With the Deer Cull?
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Ask ELi: What’s Going on With the Deer Cull?

What safety precautions are being taken for using rifles? What metrics are being used to determine if the cull was successful? We bring you answers to those questions and more.

Federal Medical Team to Help Sparrow with Covid Staffing

Federal Medical Team to Help Sparrow with Covid Staffing

The team of up to 25 medical staff will arrive on Feb. 7, making Sparrow the sixth Michigan hospital to receive such assistance. The news comes as Ingham County reports some if its highest daily case counts, over 200 people hospitalized, and 18 deaths last week.

UPDATED: ELPD Seeks Information Regarding Incident on West Road
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UPDATED: ELPD Seeks Information Regarding Incident on West Road

UPDATED: ELPD identified the individual who died on West Road early Tuesday morning. The incident is still under investigation.

This Week’s “East Lansing News We Don’t Know Where to Put”
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This Week’s “East Lansing News We Don’t Know Where to Put”

Food trucks and a continued suspension of meetings for the City of East Lansing’s boards and commissions: we bring you a quick rundown of some things we’re keeping an eye on.

Ask ELi: Covid at East Lansing High School
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Ask ELi: Covid at East Lansing High School

ELi brings answers to a series of questions about how ELHS is handling Covid-19 after reports in early January that hundreds of students were absent.

Will East Lansing Residents Be Permitted to Keep Goats, Sheep, and Ducks?
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Will East Lansing Residents Be Permitted to Keep Goats, Sheep, and Ducks?

Some East Lansing residents are interested in keeping livestock, but the City may continue to limit livestock to feathered-friends only.

What Have East Lansing’s Hired Lobbyists Been Up To?
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What Have East Lansing’s Hired Lobbyists Been Up To?

At Tuesday’s Council meeting, a representative from McAlvey, Merchant & Associates updated Council on the firm’s successes advocating on behalf of the City at the State Capitol, but at least two Council members called for clearer communication between the lobbyists and Council.

Interviews Are Done But Council Defers Winnowing Down City Attorney Applicant Pool

Interviews Are Done But Council Defers Winnowing Down City Attorney Applicant Pool

After conducting the final interview for the open City Attorney position, City Council decided to postpone a discussion on selecting top candidates until its Jan. 25 meeting. The decision was made in part due to Mayor Pro Tem Jessy Gregg’s absence after she contracted Covid-19 last week.

Tuesday’s Council Meeting Is Still On After Mayor Pro Tem Tests Positive For Covid

Tuesday’s Council Meeting Is Still On After Mayor Pro Tem Tests Positive For Covid

No other members of City Council appear to have contracted Covid-19 after Jessy Gregg attended Thursday’s meeting – one day after being exposed to Covid but testing negative on an at-home test. The four other members of Council will discuss the City Attorney candidates among other things this evening.

EL School Board Addresses Covid Challenges With New President
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EL School Board Addresses Covid Challenges With New President

The ELPS School Board unanimously voted to make Kate Powers president in 2022, as the district faces high numbers of absenteeism at ELHS and challenges from the more transmissible Omicron variant.

Girl Scout Hopes to Sweeten the Semester for ELPS Employees
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Girl Scout Hopes to Sweeten the Semester for ELPS Employees

The article that had appeared at this url, about a sale of Girl Scout cookies, has been unpublished This year, one Girl Scout in East Lansing is working to keep alive a tradition started last year by a Girl Scout Troop from Whitehills Elementary School: collecting enough donations to give a free box of Girl…

Ask ELi: What Is the Deer Cull Costing Taxpayers?
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Ask ELi: What Is the Deer Cull Costing Taxpayers?

What happens to the deer that are culled? Have any deer had wasting disease? We answer these questions and more in this Ask ELi Grab Bag!

Raising Over $160,000, ELi’s 2022 Sustainability Campaign Was the Most Successful Yet!

Raising Over $160,000, ELi’s 2022 Sustainability Campaign Was the Most Successful Yet!

We want to give a big thank you for all the moral and financial support we received so we can keep bringing the news in 2022!

Ask ELi: Vaccine Mandate for ELPS and City Workers, Including ELPD and Paramedics?
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Ask ELi: Vaccine Mandate for ELPS and City Workers, Including ELPD and Paramedics?

The Supreme Court will hear arguments regarding the federal Covid-19 vaccine mandate today. What does this mean for workers employed by the City of East Lansing and East Lansing Public Schools?

As Pandemic Drags Out, ELPS Grapples with Balancing Student Emotional Wellbeing and Physical Health
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As Pandemic Drags Out, ELPS Grapples with Balancing Student Emotional Wellbeing and Physical Health

With the arrival of Omicron, how will the district balance protecting students from both Omicron and the detrimental effects of social isolation, just as students were adjusting to in-person learning?

UKirk at MSU Students Taking on Issue of Book Deserts
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UKirk at MSU Students Taking on Issue of Book Deserts

Students from UKirk at MSU are setting out to end book deserts in the Greater Lansing area, and the East Lansing community is able to help them in this effort. Adan Tomas Quan reports.

East Lansing’s City Attorney Search Poised To Run Through End of January

East Lansing’s City Attorney Search Poised To Run Through End of January

Council will interview the candidates for City Attorney on Jan. 13, but the entire process may run through the end of the month. The City might also hire 2 attorneys: one to act as prosecutor for the District 54B Court and one to act as legal counsel for the City.

The 10 Stories That Meant the Most to ELi Reporters in 2021
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The 10 Stories That Meant the Most to ELi Reporters in 2021

We asked our reporters which stories that they wrote meant the most to them in 2021. They answered, passing along a varied collection of stories for this year in review.

Thank You! Your Support Has Brought Us 76% Toward our Goal!

Thank You! Your Support Has Brought Us 76% Toward our Goal!

Your donations and monthly commitments will allow us to rely on local people to bring meaningful news to our community. There is still time to donate to our Sustainability Campaign!

Two MSU Professors to Open Bookstore, Wine Bar, Coffee Shop Combo

Two MSU Professors to Open Bookstore, Wine Bar, Coffee Shop Combo

Do you need to purchase a last minute holiday gift? Make sure to check out the online offerings from Hooked, a new bookstore and cafe coming to our area. Sarah Spohn reports on the new addition.

Ask ELi: Mail Thieves and Comcast Refunds
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Ask ELi: Mail Thieves and Comcast Refunds

What can residents do to prevent their mail from being stolen? And what can residents affected by the Comcast outage do to get a refund for loss of service? We bring the answers in this Ask ELi Grab Bag.

Despite Calls For Covid-Related Bonuses To City Staff, East Lansing’s Draft ARPA Plan Leaves Them Out

Despite Calls For Covid-Related Bonuses To City Staff, East Lansing’s Draft ARPA Plan Leaves Them Out

UPDATE: At last night’s meeting, Council supported a motion by Council member George Brookover asking the City Manager to look into using ARPA funds for extra pay for “all unelected part time and full time City employees.”

East Lansing Insider: Delving Into The Hagadorn Railroad Crossing Accident
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East Lansing Insider: Delving Into The Hagadorn Railroad Crossing Accident

Andrew and Chuck recap last Saturday’s accident involving a Canadian National train running through some downed power lines and resulting in power outages. Andrew interviews a witness to the event and a Comcast representative.

MSU to Require Covid Booster Shots While Parks & Rec Chair “Irritated” by City’s Lack of Mandate
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MSU to Require Covid Booster Shots While Parks & Rec Chair “Irritated” by City’s Lack of Mandate

MSU announced today that it will require students, faculty, and staff to get a Covid booster for the upcoming semester. On Wednesday, the Parks and Rec Commission drafted a letter to the City Manager and Council, asking for the City, which has no plans for a vaccine mandate of its own, to change course on the issue.

School Board Discusses Oxford Shooting, Student Safety, Other Issues

School Board Discusses Oxford Shooting, Student Safety, Other Issues

At its first meeting since the school shooting in Oxford, Michigan, the ELPS School Board discussed student safety and a host of other issues, including finances, a new policy handbook, and curriculum changes. Al Hargrave delivers your School Board round up.

ELi and Dreger Move to Get Costs Paid Back In Now-Dismissed Defamation Suit; Chappelle Files For Appeal (Updated)

ELi and Dreger Move to Get Costs Paid Back In Now-Dismissed Defamation Suit; Chappelle Files For Appeal (Updated)

While ELi and its Publisher and Executive Director Alice Dreger move to ask the court to recoup costs incurred by the now-dismissed defamation lawsuit against them, real estate developer Scott Chappelle — who filed the suit — has filed a claim of appeal. Dreger and attorney Brian Wassom, who represents Dreger and ELi, explain what this means for ELi.

A Thousand Dollars in Support Rests on Us Finding 13 More NEW ELi Donors!

A Thousand Dollars in Support Rests on Us Finding 13 More NEW ELi Donors!

A local donor has stepped up to maintain a fundraising bonus ELi received in years past. Now, ELi Managing Editor Emily Joan Elliott shares her gratitude to those who have given already and explains ELi’s newest mini-goal: a total of 100 new donors for this campaign! Reach it, and we unlock a $1,000 bonus!

Pulitzer Prize-Winning ELHS Alum Speaks to ELi About Her New Book
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Pulitzer Prize-Winning ELHS Alum Speaks to ELi About Her New Book

Before Farah Stockman became a world-traveling, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and book author, she grew up in East Lansing and graduated from East Lansing High School in 1992. How has her life in East Lansing influenced her work?

Upgrades to Burcham Drive and Elsewhere Coming This Spring

Upgrades to Burcham Drive and Elsewhere Coming This Spring

The Transportation Commission provided more details on the upcoming construction to Burcham Drive. When will it start? What will it entail?

ELHS Students Held Walk Out to Honor Oxford School Shooting, Call for Gun Regulation
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ELHS Students Held Walk Out to Honor Oxford School Shooting, Call for Gun Regulation

ELHS students, many dressed in the blue and gold colors of Oxford High School, walked out of class and into the falling snow to take a stand against gun violence and remember the four students shot and killed by a classmate earlier this week.

City Seeking Resident Input on Draft Plan for ARPA Funds
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City Seeking Resident Input on Draft Plan for ARPA Funds

City Manager George Lahanas provided Council with a line-item American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Draft Plan on Nov. 16. The plan prioritizes parking systems, the fire station, and the Hannah Community Center as some of the first to receive funds, but residents can complete a survey by Dec. 10 to provide feedback on how the City should spend its ARPA funds.

Where Does ELi Stand in Its 2022 Sustainability Campaign?

Where Does ELi Stand in Its 2022 Sustainability Campaign?

Thank you to everyone who has made Giving Tuesday and our entire campaign a success! Consider coming to our spelling bee and gift auction on Dec. 9!

Why I Report for ELi

Why I Report for ELi

Adan joined ELi after completing our 2020 Summer Youth Journalism Program. Why did Adan continue to report for us? What has he learned along the way?

Spartan Ninja Warrior Hosting Open Gym, Fundraiser On Sunday
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Spartan Ninja Warrior Hosting Open Gym, Fundraiser On Sunday

As part of International Ninja Day on Sunday, daughter and mother Tristin and Nichole Martin are hoping to introduce more kids to the sport of “ninja” while also fundraising for a meaningful cause to them. Andrew Graham reports.

Green Friday and Winter Glow Coming to Downtown EL This Weekend

Green Friday and Winter Glow Coming to Downtown EL This Weekend

Kick off the arrival of the holiday season and wintry weather with Green Friday and Winter Glow. Sarah Spohn brings the details on the two events this weekend.

Ask ELi: What’s Going On With The City Attorney Search?
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Ask ELi: What’s Going On With The City Attorney Search?

It’s been over three months since East Lansing’s City Council decided to look for a new City Attorney, and five law firms have submitted proposals to take on the role. What’s going on with all this?

ELi to Hold Spelling Bee and Auction Fundraiser

ELi to Hold Spelling Bee and Auction Fundraiser

Mark your calendars! ELi will be holding its first ever spelling bee and gift auction on Thursday, Dec. 9, starting at 7 p.m. at FieldHouse, located at 213 Ann St. in downtown East Lansing. Buy a ticket or sponsor a word!

Redevelopment of the City Land Sold on eBay Appears Back On Track for Marijuana Dispensary Plan
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Redevelopment of the City Land Sold on eBay Appears Back On Track for Marijuana Dispensary Plan

City Council approved a new letter agreement with the would-be developers of 2040 Merritt Rd., the former DPW headquarters property that the City quietly sold via eBay in 2019. What will be built there now?

Support ELi on Giving Tuesday and We Will Give You Our All

Support ELi on Giving Tuesday and We Will Give You Our All

Today is Giving Tuesday, and ELi can double any gift you give us! Did you know that ELi is a recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit public service organization, which means your financial contribution to support our work is tax deductible?

ELHS Students Recognized by National Merit Scholarship Competition

ELHS Students Recognized by National Merit Scholarship Competition

Every year, students enter the National Merit Scholarship (NMS) competition by taking the Preliminary SAT. This year, East Lansing High School is proud to have four Semifinalists and two Commended Students for the National Merit Scholarship among the ELHS Class of 2022.

East Lansing Insider: What’s Next For East Lansing’s Water Infrastructure?
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East Lansing Insider: What’s Next For East Lansing’s Water Infrastructure?

After multiple presentations to the public from the City about water infrastructure, Chuck Grigsby and Andrew Graham talk about the ongoing sanitary and storm sewer debate in the City of East Lansing. Give a listen!

Why I Report for ELi

Why I Report for ELi

Christopher A. Wardell is drawn to East Lansing’s music scene and delivers articles on upcoming concerts and events. Why else does he report for ELi?

Your Neighbors Are Counting on You to Support Small Businesses This Holiday Season

Your Neighbors Are Counting on You to Support Small Businesses This Holiday Season

Do you want to make sure your gifts arrive on time? Do you like having a vibrant downtown? Do you want to support your neighbors? ELi’s Sarah Spohn has some advice this Black Friday: Spend locally!

Boy Scout Troop 2 from Peoples Church Celebrates 100th Anniversary

Boy Scout Troop 2 from Peoples Church Celebrates 100th Anniversary

Boy Scout Troop 2 celebrated the 100th anniversary of its chartership. The troop’s boys unit is believed to be the longest, continuously chartered Boy Scouts of America (BSA) troop in Michigan and one of the oldest in the country. How did they mark the occasion?

Ask ELi: What’s Behind the Land Acknowledgment of the Indigenous History of East Lansing?
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Ask ELi: What’s Behind the Land Acknowledgment of the Indigenous History of East Lansing?

East Lansing, including Michigan State University, occupies the Lands of the Anishinaabeg, and Indigenous faculty at MSU are drawing attention to that with a Land Acknowledgement statement. The City has sometimes adapted and used the statement, too. What is the history of this Land Acknowledgment? What might it mean moving forward?

Covid Is Surging, Flu Is Spreading, and Alarmed Sparrow Hospital Nurses Are Voting on a Possible Strike (UPDATED)

Covid Is Surging, Flu Is Spreading, and Alarmed Sparrow Hospital Nurses Are Voting on a Possible Strike (UPDATED)

The local healthcare infrastructure is showing signs of extraordinary stress, as Covid numbers here are surging upward, the flu is spreading, and Sparrow Hospital healthcare professionals –exhausted by the pandemic experience – are seeking better working conditions. Emily Joan Elliott reports.

Why I Report for ELi

Why I Report for ELi

Managing Editor Emily Joan Elliott reflects on how ELi has grown as a community institution, including a four-fold growth of “Ask ELi to Investigate” in just one year.

D.P. Dough Returns to EL, Bringing Calzones and Other Fare

D.P. Dough Returns to EL, Bringing Calzones and Other Fare

The newest addition to Grand River Avenue is D.P. Dough, a restaurant chain that primarily sells calzones ranging from classic choices to food with a flavor of East Lansing, like the Sparty Zone calzone. Amalia Medina reports.

Ask ELi: Car Break-Ins, Fabric Recycling, and Streetlights
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Ask ELi: Car Break-Ins, Fabric Recycling, and Streetlights

Will fabric recycling return to East Lansing? Why is it so dark at Valley Court Park? How can you mitigate the risk of car break-ins? Find out the answers in this Ask ELi Grab Bag!

Ten Pound Fiddle Brings Music and Fair-Trade Goods Together

Ten Pound Fiddle Brings Music and Fair-Trade Goods Together

Singer-songwriter, educator Reggie Harris will perform this Friday at Edgewood United Church in conjunction with the Peace Education Center’s Alternative Holiday Sale. Christopher A. Wardell provides the details.

Can You Fill These Buckets for ELi?

Can You Fill These Buckets for ELi?

ELi is your local 501(c)3 nonprofit “news brigade.” Like an old-fashioned bucket brigade, we put out fires by making sure our community remains informed and connected. Can you help us make that possible?

Why I Report for ELi

Why I Report for ELi

Why does City Desk Reporter Andrew Graham report for ELi? It’s the people at the root of it all – our readers, our supporters, our community.

East Lansing Football Team Subjected to Obscenities, Racial Slurs at South Lyon, According to Parents and Players

East Lansing Football Team Subjected to Obscenities, Racial Slurs at South Lyon, According to Parents and Players

ELi’s Andrew Graham spoke with ELHS players, parents, and the district’s athletic director about what happened, what they felt, and where it all goes from here.

School Board Discusses Covid, Student Conduct

School Board Discusses Covid, Student Conduct

ELPS continues to grapple with issues related to returning to school during a pandemic, including vaccinating students, addressing mental health stressors, and messaging good student conduct. Here’s the School Board meeting round up.

Women in the Arts Festival Celebrates Local Artists and Makers

Women in the Arts Festival Celebrates Local Artists and Makers

Saturday, Nov. 13, marks the 36th annual Women in the Arts Festival, held at Edgewood United Church. Stop in to hear some great music and purchase unique paintings, jewelry, pottery, books, and more!

How Do You Want EL City Government to Spend Covid Relief Money?
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How Do You Want EL City Government to Spend Covid Relief Money?

The City of East Lansing has already received half of its $12.2 million in Covid relief funds through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, but how will it spend that money? Fill out our survey to provide your input.

City to Hold Webinar on Water, Sewer Infrastructure as Residents Still Recover from Summer Flooding
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City to Hold Webinar on Water, Sewer Infrastructure as Residents Still Recover from Summer Flooding

Residents are still expressing concern over the aftermath of severe flooding in August and are skeptical that massive flooding will not happen again, based on conversations at a flooding town hall. The City will hold a webinar on Nov. 18 to address some concerns.

The You’ve Got This Project Helps Community Members Who Have Cancer

The You’ve Got This Project Helps Community Members Who Have Cancer

Mary Jo Wegenke is five years cancer-free, and she continues to help those undergoing chemotherapy. Jack Timothy Harrison reports on Wegenke’s You’ve Got This Project.

Why I Report for ELi

Why I Report for ELi

Amalia Medina discovered her love of journalism while working at ELi as a high school student. Why does she find reporting for ELi so important?

Broad Art Lab Artist Residency Showcases Creative Upcycling
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Broad Art Lab Artist Residency Showcases Creative Upcycling

The MSU Broad Art Lab is a collaborative space that welcomes and features makers, innovators, and lifelong learners. Don’t miss out on their upcycling events or seeing the work of Detroit-based artist Megan Heeres.

Beloved Local Radio Station Impact 89 FM Wins National Award
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Beloved Local Radio Station Impact 89 FM Wins National Award

Impact 89FM | WDBM-FM has won the 2021 College Media Association Four-Year College Radio Station of the Year Pinnacle Award. Impact produces ELi’s podcast among other quality work.

ELPD Investigates Separate Weekend Shootings That Left 2 Dead And Another in the Hospital
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ELPD Investigates Separate Weekend Shootings That Left 2 Dead And Another in the Hospital

Officers found two people dead from apparent gunshot wounds after responding to a call on Saturday evening, according to ELPD Deputy Chief Steve Gonzalez. Later that evening, a shooting near the downtown CVS left someone hospitalized.

Aloha Cookin’ Brings Hawaiian and Korean Dishes to East Lansing

Aloha Cookin’ Brings Hawaiian and Korean Dishes to East Lansing

Aloha Cookin’ expands downtown East Lansing’s dining options for a fresh, local meal. Honolulu native Chris Hong spoke to ELi’s Sarah Spohn about how he brought the new Hawaiian restaurant to the area.

Students, MSU Officials Weigh in on Couch Burnings, Property Destruction in East Lansing
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Students, MSU Officials Weigh in on Couch Burnings, Property Destruction in East Lansing

While ELPD and MSU officials promise repercussions for burning couches and vandalism, MSU students tell ELi’s Jack Timothy Harrison how they view Saturday’s postgame events. The gap is clear.

Dana Watson, George Brookover, and Ron Bacon Elected to City Council

Dana Watson, George Brookover, and Ron Bacon Elected to City Council

With all 17 precincts in the City of East Lansing fully reporting, Dana Watson, George Brookover and Ron Bacon have been elected to City Council, according to unofficial Ingham County results.

ELi Launches Campaign with Largest Match Fund in Its History

ELi Launches Campaign with Largest Match Fund in Its History

We have $50,000 in matching funds available right now so you can double your donation today. Read on to have your questions about our fundraiser answered.

How Do Local Bars Deal with the College Town Problem of Underage Drinking?
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How Do Local Bars Deal with the College Town Problem of Underage Drinking?

“In March 2020, we turned in over 4,000 confiscated IDs to the ELPD that we collected from the school year, just September to March,” said Pat Riley, the owner of Harper’s Restaurant and Brew Pub and the Responsible Hospitality Council’s president.

ELHS Temporarily Sheltered In Place Today
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ELHS Temporarily Sheltered In Place Today

ELHS temporarily sheltered in place this morning due to a medical emergency. The shelter in place order has ended.

More Northern Tier Trail Work Ahead? City Hopes by Applying for Natural Resources Trust Fund Grants

More Northern Tier Trail Work Ahead? City Hopes by Applying for Natural Resources Trust Fund Grants

The City of East Lansing is planning to apply for a pair of 2022 Natural Resources Trust Fund grants aimed at funding projects to extend and improve existing portions of the Northern Tier Trail. What exactly will the projects entail?

ELPS Board, Administrators Explain and Support Decision on Halloween, Valentine’s Day
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ELPS Board, Administrators Explain and Support Decision on Halloween, Valentine’s Day

After parent pushback and national media attention, Monday night’s School Board meeting focused on the decision to end in-school Halloween and Valentine’s Day celebrations. What did the Board and Superintendent say about the issue?

Candidate Financial Reports Show Big Differences in Raising, Spending Money
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Candidate Financial Reports Show Big Differences in Raising, Spending Money

ELi looked through 118 pages of financial reports from candidates for the East Lansing City Council so you don’t have to. What do they reveal?

What We Know About The Montgomery Drain Project
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What We Know About The Montgomery Drain Project

In the weeks and months following torrential rains that flooded portions of East Lansing and numerous basements, ELi has had several readers inquire about the ongoing Montgomery Drain Project and its potential future impact in mitigating local flooding. What do we know?

ELPD Searching for Missing Woman (UPDATE: Located)
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ELPD Searching for Missing Woman (UPDATE: Located)

Ashana Lamise Smith was last seen on Oct. 17 on the 100 block of North Harrison Road. She was wearing a red jacket, blue jeans, and blue Tommy Hilfiger sandals.

Tensions Between Workers and Management Visible in East Lansing
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Tensions Between Workers and Management Visible in East Lansing

The controversy surrounding MSU’s request for faculty and staff to volunteer their personal time to work in dining halls is only the tip of the iceberg locally in terms of tensions between employees and management. What else is happening around town?

East Lansing Insider: Council and Policing Round Up
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East Lansing Insider: Council and Policing Round Up

Emily Joan Elliott and Heather Brothers discuss City Council’s debate over a new labor contract for command officers in the East Lansing Police Department. The two then provide a weekly news round up.

Halloween Events Around Town You Don’t Want to Miss!

Halloween Events Around Town You Don’t Want to Miss!

Sarah Spohn provides a list of events for people of all ages. Some events are taking place today, so you don’t want to put off checking this out!

ELi’s Andrew Graham Appears on WKAR to Discuss Council Race

ELi’s Andrew Graham Appears on WKAR to Discuss Council Race

Listen to Andrew Graham speak on WKAR about the upcoming East Lansing City Council elections on the air today at 4:44 p.m. or online!

Ask ELi: Sewers, Trails, Dogs, and Door-to-Door Salespeople
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Ask ELi: Sewers, Trails, Dogs, and Door-to-Door Salespeople

When will the access point to the Northern Tier Trail at Colorado Drive be complete? How does East Lansing handle dog attacks? How can you attend Council member Babock’s flooding town hall tonight?

Hair-Based Discrimination, Raises for Council Taken Up at Last Council Meeting Before Election
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Hair-Based Discrimination, Raises for Council Taken Up at Last Council Meeting Before Election

The City of East Lansing now prohibits hair-based discrimination, and the next City Council will see a slight increase in their pay. Lisa Babcock also reminded the community about her flooding town hall on Thursday. Find out about all this, the City’s litigation update, and more!

ELPS Grapples with Student Misconduct, Masking

ELPS Grapples with Student Misconduct, Masking

According to teachers’, administrators’, and families’ anecdotal reports, aggressive behavior among students has been on the rise. What has caused this uptick? How is it being handled?

Irene Cahill Replaces Erin Graham on County Commission

Irene Cahill Replaces Erin Graham on County Commission

Irene Cahill, who serves the East Lansing Community as a board member on the Bailey Community Association and commissioner on the Housing Commission, is used to public service and being busy. She hopes to educate her community on what the County Commission can do to help them.

City Already Received $6M in Covid Relief. How Will It Spend the Funds?
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City Already Received $6M in Covid Relief. How Will It Spend the Funds?

The City received the first payment of funds in May but has time before funds must be allocated and used. City Manager George Lahanas provided some ideas on how to use the money during a presentation to Council last week. What did he recommend? What did Council think of the draft plan?

Analysis: Voter Poll Brings the East Lansing City Council Race Into Clearer Focus

Analysis: Voter Poll Brings the East Lansing City Council Race Into Clearer Focus

With the City Council election just a few weeks away, ELi brings you the results of a poll conducted by Practical Political Consulting for East Lansing Info. 

MSU Museum Exhibits Examine Technology’s Tracking, Tracing of People

MSU Museum Exhibits Examine Technology’s Tracking, Tracing of People

From now until Dec. 11, the MSU Science Gallery presents Tracked & Traced at the Michigan State University Museum. The 15 exhibits collectively examine user data, personal information, surveillance, and ethics in today’s technological world. Sarah Spohn reports.

East Lansing Insider: Superintendent Talks Pandemic, Equity in Schools
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East Lansing Insider: Superintendent Talks Pandemic, Equity in Schools

ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott speaks with East Lansing Public Schools Superintendent Dori Leyko about the pandemic and the school district’s commitment to equity and social justice. Give a listen!

Council Praised City’s Place Making Projects, Desires to See EL Fresco Return
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Council Praised City’s Place Making Projects, Desires to See EL Fresco Return

Community & Economic Development Administrator Adam Cummins spoke to Council about the City’s Daytime. Nighttime. Anytime. Place Project. What did he say worked? What could be improved?

ELPS Elementary Schools No Longer Celebrating Halloween, Valentine’s Day

ELPS Elementary Schools No Longer Celebrating Halloween, Valentine’s Day

The Elementary Principal Team at ELPS sent a letter to families, saying that they had examined the unintended consequences of celebrating the holidays. Here’s what informed the decision.

Singer-Songwriter May Erlewine Takes On Pandemic and Upcoming EL Concert with Love, Music, and Gratitude
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Singer-Songwriter May Erlewine Takes On Pandemic and Upcoming EL Concert with Love, Music, and Gratitude

Singer-Songwriter May Erlewine will perform a solo show as part of the Ten Pound Fiddle Concert and Dance Series. Christopher A. Wardell spoke to Erlewine about the pandemic and her future plans.

As Chappelle’s Lawsuit Against ELi Proceeds, Judge Issues Two Rulings in ELi’s Favor

As Chappelle’s Lawsuit Against ELi Proceeds, Judge Issues Two Rulings in ELi’s Favor

Judge Joyce Draganchuk told real estate developer Scott Chappelle’s attorneys that their actions “smack of judge shopping.” She’s keeping the case in her court.

Council Considers Using Federal Covid Relief To Aid Homeowners With Flood Prevention
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Council Considers Using Federal Covid Relief To Aid Homeowners With Flood Prevention

The City Manager recommended some Covid relief money be used to help some owners pay for backflow prevention measures. City Council also heard a presentation about the heavy rains on Aug. 12 and subsequent flooding. What did they find out?

First Fashion Fiber Festival Comes to EL This Saturday

First Fashion Fiber Festival Comes to EL This Saturday

Calling all crafters, sewists, and fashionistas! This event is for you. What vendors will be there? What else can you expect to see and do? ELi’s Sarah Spohn reports.

How Often are CoEL Trash and Recycling Carts Trashed or Recycled?
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How Often are CoEL Trash and Recycling Carts Trashed or Recycled?

When an East Lansing Info reader saw chatter on social media regarding a trash truck causing damage to a neighbor’s trash cart, she wondered how often this happened. Here’s what we found out.

Anna Delgado, Matthew Zeleke and the Trojan Boys Cross Country Team Shine at EL Invitational

Anna Delgado, Matthew Zeleke and the Trojan Boys Cross Country Team Shine at EL Invitational

Delgado’s impressive win, along with a 1-2 finish by Zeleke and Page and team win for the ELHS boys cross country team marked a successful afternoon for the Trojans at their home invitational. Andrew Graham reports.

EL Human Rights Commission Looking to Concerns about Seniors, LGBTQ+ People, Environment, Housing
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EL Human Rights Commission Looking to Concerns about Seniors, LGBTQ+ People, Environment, Housing

The Human Rights Commission had previously reviewed policing and complaints about policing in East Lansing, but now the new Police Oversight Commission will take over that task. How is the HRC reimagining its place in the community with less on its plate?

East Lansing Insider: Flooding and Sewers in East Lansing
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East Lansing Insider: Flooding and Sewers in East Lansing

On this episode, Managing Editor Emily Joan Elliott speaks to City Desk Reporter Andrew Graham about his recent reporting on flooding, including his investigative reporting and what comes next.

Your ELPS Questions Answered
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Your ELPS Questions Answered

Are the kindergarten classrooms at Marble smaller or the class sizes bigger? What’s going on with bus routes, bond money, and Burcham Drive? We answer your questions about East Lansing Public Schools in this Ask ELi Grab Bag.

Controversial Intersection Redesign Debated at Joint EL-Meridian Meeting
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Controversial Intersection Redesign Debated at Joint EL-Meridian Meeting

The Transportation Commissions of East Lansing and Meridian Township met together to discuss the proposed reconstruction of the intersection of Lake Lansing Road and Towar Avenue. What might the new intersection look like? How much will it cost? What concerns were voiced?

EL City Council Candidates’ Views on Financial Management

EL City Council Candidates’ Views on Financial Management

With Election Day drawing near, ELi is asking candidates for East Lansing City Council to answer readers’ questions. Here is one of those answers!

Sweet Potato Delights’ Mission to Promote Healthy Living Comes to EL

Sweet Potato Delights’ Mission to Promote Healthy Living Comes to EL

Are you heading to the East Lansing Farmers’ Market today? Sarah Spohn provides the scoop on Sweet Potato Delights and its owner and founder, Velonda Anderson.

East Lansing Insider: East Lansing’s Evergreen Development Problem
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East Lansing Insider: East Lansing’s Evergreen Development Problem

The Downtown Development Authority purchased the properties in 2009, hoping to sell them for downtown development projects, but over a decade later, the DDA still owns the properties. Alice Dreger shares the long history with Emily Joan Elliott.

Twenty Covid Cases at Glencairn, Outdoor Learning Spaces, Financial Audit All Discussed at School Board

Twenty Covid Cases at Glencairn, Outdoor Learning Spaces, Financial Audit All Discussed at School Board

The relatively high Covid numbers at Glencairn Elementary dominated discussions, but the School Board trustees also discussed how to use remaining bond money, a financial audit, and more. We bring you a round up.

EL Honors Civil Rights Leader Dr. Robert Green with School Renaming, Historical Marker
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EL Honors Civil Rights Leader Dr. Robert Green with School Renaming, Historical Marker

On Friday, Sept. 24, the City of East Lansing and East Lansing Public Schools honored Dr. Robert L. Green, a nationally-recognized civil rights leader and one of the first Black homeowners in East Lansing.

East Lansing Insider: Ask ELi to Investigate
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East Lansing Insider: Ask ELi to Investigate

Alice Dreger, Emily Joan Elliott, and Andrew Graham cover some of the most recent Ask ELi’s that they have investigated. Give a listen to learn more about flooding, drains, construction, schools, and more!

New Certified Organic Juice Bar Opens Downtown

New Certified Organic Juice Bar Opens Downtown

After visiting a Clean Juice location elsewhere, Mary Hargrove immediately knew she wanted to open one of her own. What does the new place have to offer?

ELHS Band and Orchestra Night Out Returns
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ELHS Band and Orchestra Night Out Returns

Give a listen this Sunday, Sept. 19, as the ELHS Band and Orchestra make their way through East Lansing to perform door-to-door for the community.

ELPD Participating in Training Focused on Intervention and Accountability

ELPD Participating in Training Focused on Intervention and Accountability

ELPD was selected to participate in Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) training, after Police Chief Kim Johnson submitted a request for ELPD’s inclusion in the program. When will the training take place? What will it entail?

New District 54B Judge Introduces Herself to the Community
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New District 54B Judge Introduces Herself to the Community

Judge Molly Hennessey Greenwalt expressed her excitement about serving her community, particularly in her capacity overseeing District 54B’s sobriety and drug courts.

Your ELi: All the ELi News Facebook Shows You

Your ELi: All the ELi News Facebook Shows You

A significant portion of ELi’s readership uses Facebook to access the news we bring the community, but there is something we want to tell you about that.

What’s Happening Administratively at the EL Public Library?
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What’s Happening Administratively at the EL Public Library?

What renovations are coming to the East Lansing Public Library? What programs are being offered? What is happening with contract negotiations with non-supervisory workers? Emily Joan Elliott reports.

MSU Broad Exhibits & Events Highlight Incarceration
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MSU Broad Exhibits & Events Highlight Incarceration

The latest fall 2021 exhibitions at the Broad focus on the issue of mass incarceration in the U.S. Sarah Spohn reports on what the exhibits include, associated events, and the meaning behind the installations.

Students Finish Installment of Groovy Opportunity Mural Under Hamster Cage Garage
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Students Finish Installment of Groovy Opportunity Mural Under Hamster Cage Garage

Have you noticed the large mural on the Division Street Garage while walking or driving down Albert Ave.? ELi’s Sarah Spohn provides the backstory and inspirations for this artwork.

Ask ELi Grab Bag: Biggby, Schools, F-18s, and a Snapping Turtle
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Ask ELi Grab Bag: Biggby, Schools, F-18s, and a Snapping Turtle

Was that a warplane overhead? What’s happening with the old QD on Trowbridge? We bring you the answers to that and more!

New Store Offers Gifts at the Intersection of Science, Art, and Curiosity

New Store Offers Gifts at the Intersection of Science, Art, and Curiosity

Quark! – a store that opened at 549 E. Grand River Ave., on Aug. 4, sells gifts “at the intersection of science, art and everyday.”

Who applied to be on the Independent Police Oversight Commission?
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Who applied to be on the Independent Police Oversight Commission?

The applications are in, and applicants are varied in background, area of expertise, and reasons for applying. What do we know about the applicant pool?

Covid Update: Linda Vail Lauds Local Schools and MSU Amid Rising Hospitalizations
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Covid Update: Linda Vail Lauds Local Schools and MSU Amid Rising Hospitalizations

At a media briefing on Tuesday, Vail praised ELPS and MSU for Covid mitigation efforts and provided a general update on Covid in Ingham County, including increased hospitalizations.

It’ll Be Lights Out at the Patriarche Park Pickleball Courts, For the Time Being
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It’ll Be Lights Out at the Patriarche Park Pickleball Courts, For the Time Being

The power supply to the lights at the pickleball court was cut. Why? And why won’t there be repairs anytime soon?

Debate over Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at School Board on Eve of New School Year

Debate over Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at School Board on Eve of New School Year

While the meeting largely focused on excitement about returning to school on the heels of the district’s unusually intensive summer offerings, a debate emerged during public comment about the district’s work related to equity and social justice. We bring you a round up of the Aug. 23 School Board meeting

Ask ELi: The Mysterious Case of the Quality Dairy French Onion Dip
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Ask ELi: The Mysterious Case of the Quality Dairy French Onion Dip

In 2019, Quality Dairy announced that it would outsource production of its French Onion Dip to another family-owned producer, but promised the recipe would be exactly the same. Since then, some in the community claim the dip tastes different. Can the recipe be exactly the same and still taste different? Managing Editor Emily Joan Elliott set out on a mission to find out the answers.

EL Roller Derby Hosts Basic Skills Boot Camp and Learn-to-Skate Sessions
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EL Roller Derby Hosts Basic Skills Boot Camp and Learn-to-Skate Sessions

Are you interested in roller derby or maybe just learning to skate? East Lansing Roller Derby is holding a virtual orientation tomorrow night for its upcoming boot camp and learn-to-skate sessions!

East Lansing at Home: Carla’s Garden
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East Lansing at Home: Carla’s Garden

At first glance, Carla McWherter’s front yard looks like any ordinary front yard, but her garden is intended to strike a careful balance of aesthetics with eco-friendly practices. Amalia Medina reports.

Why were those trees cut down in front of the ELPL?
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Why were those trees cut down in front of the ELPL?

On Tuesday, Aug. 17, several readers wrote to ELi to ask why three mature honey locust trees in front of ELPL were about to be cut down. What were the readers’ concerns? Why did ELPL move forward with the removal?

A Closer Look At Why The ‘Albert EL Fresco’ Is On Hiatus
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A Closer Look At Why The ‘Albert EL Fresco’ Is On Hiatus

The Albert EL Fresco was dismantled on Sunday, and some readers wrote in to express their sadness to see it go. Why has it been paused? When might we see it again?

ELPS Hires First Director of Equity and Social Justice

ELPS Hires First Director of Equity and Social Justice

Klaudia Burton, who had previously taught science at ELHS, will take on the new position. What inspired her to apply? What does she envision for the district’s future?

Ordinance Changing East Lansing’s Rental Timeline Is Now Gone (Without Ever Taking Effect)

Ordinance Changing East Lansing’s Rental Timeline Is Now Gone (Without Ever Taking Effect)

A City ordinance that would have significantly altered the annual housing rental timeline here has been “deemed rescinded.” Andrew Graham reports on why and what it means.

PeaceQuest 2021 Set for September
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PeaceQuest 2021 Set for September

PeaceQuest Greater Lansing, the Lansing-area’s annual celebration of peace and justice, will take place this September. What will the month-long celebration entail?

Pumpstock and Ten Pound Fiddle Bringing Live Music Back

Pumpstock and Ten Pound Fiddle Bringing Live Music Back

Music will once again fill the streets of East Lansing thanks to the return of two longtime music staples: the Pumpstock Festival of American Roots Music and the Ten Pound Fiddle Concert and Dance series. Christopher A. Wardell reports for ELi.

East Lansing Insider: ELHS Black Student Union Leaders Share Their Experiences
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East Lansing Insider: ELHS Black Student Union Leaders Share Their Experiences

Anaiis Rios-Kasoga, Laila Lloyd, and Liyu Mesay discuss their work with the Black Student Union at ELHS, how the 2016 presidential election shaped their high school years, and what ELHS could do – and in some cases, has already done – to build a more inclusive environment

Local Artist Opens Doors to More Bright, Bold, Colorful Community

Local Artist Opens Doors to More Bright, Bold, Colorful Community

If you see brightly colored front doors and botanical murals while driving through East Lansing, it just might be the handy work of fellow East Lansing resident and artist Adrienne Gelardi. Sarah Spohn reports on the artist and her work.

East Lansing Insider: Interview with Incoming Mayor Jessy Gregg
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East Lansing Insider: Interview with Incoming Mayor Jessy Gregg

As Jessy Gregg prepares to become East Lansing’s Mayor on August 11, she sits down with ELi’s Andrew Graham to talk local politics and the upcoming City Council election. Give a listen!

What questions do you have for East Lansing’s City Council candidates?

What questions do you have for East Lansing’s City Council candidates?

What issues are guiding who you will vote for in the November 2021 East Lansing City Council race? We would love to hear from you as we develop questions to be used in our election reporting and in public candidate forums.

The Housing Study, Plasticware (Redux) at The Graduate Bar, and Another New Hotel: Report from EL Planning Commission
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The Housing Study, Plasticware (Redux) at The Graduate Bar, and Another New Hotel: Report from EL Planning Commission

At the July 28 meeting, East Lansing’s Planning Commission discussed concerns regarding glassware usage at the Rock Bar, what to do with the Housing Study, and a proposal for another four-story hotel on the northwest side. Jack Timothy Harrison reports.

Transportation Commission Meets In Person to Discuss Abandoned Bikes, Community Outreach
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Transportation Commission Meets In Person to Discuss Abandoned Bikes, Community Outreach

The East Lansing Transportation Commission met in person on Monday — marking the start of the return to regular in-person City meetings this month. How did they decide to handle abandoned bikes? What other transportation issues did they tackle?

An Update on the Shooting Downtown on Saturday

An Update on the Shooting Downtown on Saturday

Following a shooting in the early hours of Saturday morning in downtown East Lansing near Pinball Pete’s, ELi followed up with ELPD to ask about that incident and another shooting that occurred in May.

East Lansing Public Library Workers Reject Contract, Continue Call for Better Conditions

East Lansing Public Library Workers Reject Contract, Continue Call for Better Conditions

Employees in non-supervisory roles at the East Lansing Public Library (ELPL) rejected a contract offered by the City because it did not include stipulations that the workers are fighting for. What are the workers hoping to receive? What happens next?

East Lansing Insider: Alex Hosey Talks Civil Rights
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East Lansing Insider: Alex Hosey Talks Civil Rights

ELi’s Managing Editor talks to Alex Hosey, a local civil rights activist and youth reporter for ELi. Hosey spoke about his decision to sit for the national anthem during a basketball game several years ago, his experience as a Black young man in East Lansing, and his future plans.

City Council and ELPD Reticent on Newly Announced Prosecutorial Changes

City Council and ELPD Reticent on Newly Announced Prosecutorial Changes

Several Ingham County police chiefs objected to Ingham County Prosecutor Carol Siemon’s changes to traffic stop protocol. ELPD has not made clear how the changes will affect East Lansing.

ELPS Archery Shoots for the Stars

ELPS Archery Shoots for the Stars

“Kids who need a niche will find me,” Marble P.E. teacher and archery coach Casey Bain told ELi about the district’s archery program. How has the program developed and how has it weathered the challenges of the pandemic and a very different season?

Debates Over Renaming Pinecrest and Covid Policies at School Board
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Debates Over Renaming Pinecrest and Covid Policies at School Board

The ELPS Board of Education held a public hearing about changing the name of Pinecrest Elementary to honor Dr. Robert L. Green, a local civil rights leader. Others called in to voice concerns over possible Covid-19 protocols. We bring you the meeting roundup.

Your ELi: The Country Mill Lawsuit

Your ELi: The Country Mill Lawsuit

The lawsuit that Country Mill filed against the City of East Lansing for allegedly targeting the owner’s religious beliefs is now being tried in federal court. We explain how we will be covering it and recap the story as it has evolved thus far.

Help ELi Grow Our Sports Coverage of ELHS and Reach our $15,000 Goal!

Help ELi Grow Our Sports Coverage of ELHS and Reach our $15,000 Goal!

In one month, high school sports will be back, and ELi would like to increase the coverage that it provides. ELi’d Sports Editor Andrew Graham breaks it down.

Remembering a Year of East Lansing Athletics Unlike Any Other

Remembering a Year of East Lansing Athletics Unlike Any Other

The Trojans faced a tumultuous year, marked by fits and starts due to the pandemic, but it was not without major successes. ELi’s Andrew Graham takes a look back.

Molly E. Hennessey Greenwalt Appointed by Whitmer to 54B District Court Bench

Molly E. Hennessey Greenwalt Appointed by Whitmer to 54B District Court Bench

Hennessey Greenwalt, an East Lansing resident who serves as a commissioner with the Michigan Supreme Court, will fill the vacancy left by the retirement of Judge Andrea Larkin.

Local Association Invites Candidates to Host Events in Community

Local Association Invites Candidates to Host Events in Community

The Southeast Marble Community Association (SEMCA) is inviting registered City Council candidates to host “meet-and-greet” community events at Hidden River Park. Why is the group holding the events? What can attendees expect?

Has EL’s Tree Canopy Shrunk? We Might Find Out This Year
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Has EL’s Tree Canopy Shrunk? We Might Find Out This Year

“Tree planting in East Lansing is not keeping up with the tree cutting,” wrote one ELi reader. Is that true? Brooklyn Peppo reports for ELi.

City of East Lansing Accepting Applications for Independent Police Oversight Commission

City of East Lansing Accepting Applications for Independent Police Oversight Commission

The application is available online now through Aug. 1. Council intends for the Commission to represent the diversity of the community and plans to appoint 2 non-residents and 2 social workers or psychologists to the 11-person Commission.

Judge Throws Out ELi’s FOIA Case Against City of East Lansing
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Judge Throws Out ELi’s FOIA Case Against City of East Lansing

The Honorable Wanda M. Stokes sided with the City Attorney’s argument that the request was too broad but encouraged ELi to file a new request with more specific language. What else did Stokes have to say about the case?

Julie Bishop, Local Activist and Beloved Community Member, to be Remembered Saturday

Julie Bishop, Local Activist and Beloved Community Member, to be Remembered Saturday

Julie Bishop, a local activist for peace, social justice, and the environment and longtime member of Edgewood United Church, will be remembered at a memorial service on Saturday.

Council Approves Independent ELPD Oversight Commission, “Fair and Impartial Policing” Contract

Council Approves Independent ELPD Oversight Commission, “Fair and Impartial Policing” Contract

Council unanimously voted in favor of establishing an independent police oversight commission but engaged in a heated debate over other policing issues before approving a “fair and impartial policing” contract. What were the points of contention?

As Summer Events Return to EL, Here Is an Overview
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As Summer Events Return to EL, Here Is an Overview

Looking for outdoor concerts and movies? Want to know what else is going on at the newly renovated Patriarche Park? Sarah Spohn describes all that and more.

East Lansing Insider: Meeting Mark Meadows
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East Lansing Insider: Meeting Mark Meadows

Alice Dreger and Emily Joan Elliott interview Mark Meadows who had served as Mayor and later as a Council member before resigning in July 2020. Meadows shares who he is endorsing in the upcoming Council elections, why he resigned, and his role in the community now.

East Lansing Insider: Freedom of the Press
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East Lansing Insider: Freedom of the Press

Emily Joan Elliott and Alice Dreger talk to Brian Wassom about freedom of the press. Elliott and Dreger then discuss how Dreger used the Freedom of Information Act to report on a major gas leak that occurred near her home.

Poké Fresh Offers Fresh, Healthy Hawaiian and Japanese Options

Poké Fresh Offers Fresh, Healthy Hawaiian and Japanese Options

Poké Fresh is a new family-owned, fast-casual restaurant in downtown East Lansing. What did co-owner Kylie Bachuwa tell ELi’s Sarah Spohn about the restaurant?

UPDATE: Why are your neighbors donating to this fundraiser?

UPDATE: Why are your neighbors donating to this fundraiser?

Read on to find out why! You can join them by donating today!

Yarn Bomb Near Peanut Barrel Honors Pride Month

Yarn Bomb Near Peanut Barrel Honors Pride Month

Outside of Peanut Barrel in downtown East Lansing, a tree can be found wrapped in colorful yarn, emblazoned with the word “LOVE” down the middle. Adan Tomas Quan reports for ELi on why Diane Barnum undertook this project and what it means to her.

What ever happened following that open letter from the ELHS newspaper? And will Pinecrest be renamed?

What ever happened following that open letter from the ELHS newspaper? And will Pinecrest be renamed?

The staff of the ELHS newspaper called for a more inclusive and equitable district, but the town hall they called for didn’t happen. So what did? How might renaming Pinecrest Elementary honor local civil rights history?

Before East Lansing Baseball Took the Diamond in 2021, They First Climbed a Hill

Before East Lansing Baseball Took the Diamond in 2021, They First Climbed a Hill

When indoor practices were suspended due to Covid, the ELHS varsity baseball team lugged logs up and down a snowy hill. Andrew Graham reports on how the hard work and tenacity of the team paid off.

East Lansing Moves to Remove Restrictions on Parking and Fireworks and Give Workers a Paid Holiday for Juneteenth

East Lansing Moves to Remove Restrictions on Parking and Fireworks and Give Workers a Paid Holiday for Juneteenth

After an ELi reader pointed out that ELPD was ticketing cars on Juneteenth when holiday parking rules should have been in effect, Mayor Aaron Stephens explained at last week’s Council meeting how those affected can appeal. How might the City honor Juneteenth in future years?

East Lansing Insider: Neighbors and Noise in East Lansing
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East Lansing Insider: Neighbors and Noise in East Lansing

ELi’s Publisher and Executive Director Alice Dreger and Managing Editor Emily Joan Elliott discuss complaints made to East Lansing’s City Council about noise created by cars and motorcycles. Elliott also interviews ELPD’s Neighborhood Resource Specialist Tonya Williams.

Spend Locally: Constellation Cat Cafe
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Spend Locally: Constellation Cat Cafe

Constellation Cat Cafe is celebrating its 700th adoption! We share the news and a look back at Sarah Spohn’s 2020 piece on the cafe.

ELi’s Youth Journalists Generate the News You Read – And We Can MATCH Your Support for Them If You Act TODAY!
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ELi’s Youth Journalists Generate the News You Read – And We Can MATCH Your Support for Them If You Act TODAY!

To put it bluntly, ELi could not deliver the quality news you rely on without the work of our youngest reporters. Help us reach our youth journalism fundraising goal today!

Library on the Go Coming to a Park Near You

Library on the Go Coming to a Park Near You

Equipped with books, movies, and technology, the Library on the Go van is set to visit different parks, retirement centers, schools, farmers’ markets, and more this summer. Sarah Spohn reports.

Remembering An Expectation-Setting 2021 East Lansing Boys Lacrosse Season
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Remembering An Expectation-Setting 2021 East Lansing Boys Lacrosse Season

The ELHS Boys Lacrosse team went to a regional final for the first time in more than a decade. The team, which hadn’t played together since 2019 due to the pandemic, had a benchmark-setting season. Andrew Graham takes a look back.

East Lansing Looking Towards a New “Green Building” Policy
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East Lansing Looking Towards a New “Green Building” Policy

The Commission on the Environment will meet this evening to discuss revisions to the City’s Green Building Policy and concerns expressed by some DDA members, particularly regarding tax incentives, cost, and economic impact. Brooklyn Peppo reports for ELi.

ELi Invites Applicants to Fifth Annual Summer Youth Journalism Program

ELi Invites Applicants to Fifth Annual Summer Youth Journalism Program

ELi is now accepting applications for its 5th annual Summer Youth Journalism Program to be held in August 2021. Read on to find out more about the two courses offered and how to apply.

East Lansing Insider: Who Is Running for City Council?
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East Lansing Insider: Who Is Running for City Council?

East Lansing Insider is available online and airs at 9 a.m. on Sundays on 88.9 FM. This week, Alice Dreger and Jack Timothy Harrison discuss the 2021 East Lansing City Council elections.

East Lansing at Home: 946 N. Harrison Road
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East Lansing at Home: 946 N. Harrison Road

In this installment, Carrie Sampson takes a look at the home of Diana Farmer and Charlie Richardson, located in the Glencairn neighborhood.

EL School Board Round Up: Reflecting on the Year Past and the Year Ahead
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EL School Board Round Up: Reflecting on the Year Past and the Year Ahead

Will Pinecrest get a new name? Will school be in-person or virtual in the fall? When will food distribution happen? Is the track open to the public? Find the answers to these questions – and more – in the School Board round up.

Samuel James Hosey, Sr., Barrier-Breaking Pharmacist and Man of Faith and Family, Is Remembered

Samuel James Hosey, Sr., Barrier-Breaking Pharmacist and Man of Faith and Family, Is Remembered

Hosey was among the area’s first Black pharmacists and one of East Lansing’s first Black homeowners. His family remembers his perseverance and dedication.

Pinecrest Neighborhood Association to Hold Juneteenth Celebration
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Pinecrest Neighborhood Association to Hold Juneteenth Celebration

After holding its first Juneteenth celebration in 2020, the Pinecrest Neighborhood Association will do the same this year on Saturday at 2 p.m. What will the event include? What is its significance to the community?

East Lansing Insider: Apartment Leasing in East Lansing
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East Lansing Insider: Apartment Leasing in East Lansing

East Lansing Insider is available online and airs at 9 a.m. on Sundays on 88.9 FM.

Neighborhood Resource Specialists Assist ELPD in Resolving Civil and Long-Term Issues
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Neighborhood Resource Specialists Assist ELPD in Resolving Civil and Long-Term Issues

Since December 2020, ELPD has had a Community Engagement Team that consists of three neighborhood resource specialists and two social workers. Ann Kammerer speaks to Tonya Williams, the lead Neighborhood Resource Specialist for ELPD, to find out more about the work the specialists are doing in East Lansing.

Two Long Time Directors for the City Retire: Randy Talifarro and Tim McCaffrey
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Two Long Time Directors for the City Retire: Randy Talifarro and Tim McCaffrey

Talifarro served as ELFD Fire Chief since 2001 and McCaffrey as Parks and Rec Director since 1999. ELi provides a look back at the tenure of the two directors.

Local Girl Scout Troop Celebrating Community and Artwork

Local Girl Scout Troop Celebrating Community and Artwork

During the pandemic, East Lansing Girl Scout Brownie Troop 30215 adapted to Zoom meetings and outdoor hikes. Now, their artwork made during the pandemic is on display at the East Lansing Public Library. Sarah Spohn reports.

Study Committee on Police Oversight Present Report and Recommendations to City Council

Study Committee on Police Oversight Present Report and Recommendations to City Council

Representatives from the committee, including the chair and vice chair, presented the nearly 250-page document that includes a report and recommendations for an ordinance to establish a permanent oversight commission. The presentation also included information on the overrepresentation of Black people in interactions with the police, issues of trust, and more.

The Coffeehouse at All Saints Concert Series Returns to In-Person Shows

The Coffeehouse at All Saints Concert Series Returns to In-Person Shows

After hosting many virtual live streams during the pandemic, The Coffeehouse at All Saints is back in-person. ELi’s Christopher A. Wardell speaks to Steve Findley, curator of the performances, about the upcoming event on Friday, June 11.

Formal Recommendations for Police Oversight Commission Will be Presented to Council Today

Formal Recommendations for Police Oversight Commission Will be Presented to Council Today

East Lansing’s Study Committee on an Independent Police Oversight Commission will present its findings and recommendations to City Council today. Heather Brothers reports on the Study Committee’s final discussions, which included concerns over transparency and cooperation between a future oversight commission and the City, including ELPD.

Award-Winning MMS Teacher Aram Kabodian Publishes Poetry Collection
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Award-Winning MMS Teacher Aram Kabodian Publishes Poetry Collection

Aram Kabodian, winner of the Middle School Teacher of the Year award from the Michigan Council of Teachers of English, has now published a collection of poems. ELi’s Ann Nichols reports on how this partly-autobiographical work came to be, and what it means to the author.

Summer Solstice Jazz Festival Returns in Hybrid Format
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Summer Solstice Jazz Festival Returns in Hybrid Format

The festival will run June 25-27. Sarah Spohn reports on this year’s format and the lineup, and we provide a link telling you where you can gather with friends!

A Deeper Look at the East Lansing Police Department Budget
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A Deeper Look at the East Lansing Police Department Budget

City Council expressed interest in the ELPD budget, but then passed what had been presented. What can we discern in that budget about ELPD policing for East Lansing? Nick Sly reports for ELi.

ELi Hears from Readers about Big Medical Bills – and Investigates Help for Those Suffering

ELi Hears from Readers about Big Medical Bills – and Investigates Help for Those Suffering

MSU switched the insurance it provides for its retirees, causing some to face serious billing issues. International students are left to navigate a healthcare system very different from the ones that they are familiar with. What can those in our area do if they are facing large medical bills?

ELPS School Board Meets, Reviews School Year, Finances, and Plans Ahead

ELPS School Board Meets, Reviews School Year, Finances, and Plans Ahead

Marking the one year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, what plans does the district have to continue its work on racial equity and social justice? How might changes made during the pandemic improve future years?

Additional Victim Comes Forward After Recent Mass Shooting in East Lansing
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Additional Victim Comes Forward After Recent Mass Shooting in East Lansing

ELPD Deputy Chief Steve Gonzalez provided ELi with a brief update on how the investigation is going after readers asked ELi for the latest information.

Where Does East Lansing Parks & Rec Stand, as Search for New Director Begins?
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Where Does East Lansing Parks & Rec Stand, as Search for New Director Begins?

Who will replace Tim McCaffrey as Director of Parks & Rec? What else is going on in Parks & Rec? Emily Joan Elliott reports.

“Breach of Research Ethics” in East Lansing Survey on Policing Perspectives
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“Breach of Research Ethics” in East Lansing Survey on Policing Perspectives

A recent study of East Lansing residents’ attitudes on policing said it included 51 African American and/or Black respondents, but Dr. Cedrick Heraux discovered discrepancies after looking at the raw data. What did he find in his deep dive into the numbers?

Ann About Town: When the Moon Hits Your Eye Like a Big Pizza Pie, That’s The Cosmos
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Ann About Town: When the Moon Hits Your Eye Like a Big Pizza Pie, That’s The Cosmos

Ann and the Captain share some of their favorite dishes from The Cosmos. Whether getting Takeout, dining in, or dining outside, what do they recommend?

UPDATED: Missing Woman, Shirley Baughan, Found

UPDATED: Missing Woman, Shirley Baughan, Found

ELPD announced that Shirley Baughan has been located and thanks volunteers for their help with the search.

East Lansing Barre Code Offers Community and Variety of Classes

East Lansing Barre Code Offers Community and Variety of Classes

Looking for a sense of community and empowerment? The Barre Code has been working hard to provide this to women in the area throughout the pandemic. Sarah Spohn reports.

Resources for Mental Health

Resources for Mental Health

Resources for mental health are available in our community: Community Mental Health Crisis Services: (800) 372-84600 The Listening Ear Crisis Hotline (2pm to 2am): (517) 337-1717 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-TALK (8255)  Trojan Mental Health Matters provides a list of local resources, particularly for children and youth.

Resources For Those Who Experienced Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence

Resources For Those Who Experienced Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence

For those who have experienced sexual assault or relationship violence, the following resources are available in our community: MSU Center for Survivors 24-Hour Sexual Assault Crisis Hotline: (517) 372-6666 End Violent Encounters (EVE) 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (517) 372-5572  MSU Safe Place offers shelter and other services: (517) 355-1100 or noabuse@msu.edu.  National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline:…

The Senior Ambassador Program Connects East Lansing’s Students and Seniors
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The Senior Ambassador Program Connects East Lansing’s Students and Seniors

The program has paired MSU students and local senior citizens for both one-on-one meetings and larger group classes online. What have students and seniors enjoyed? How might the program evolve in fall 2021?

Greater Lansing Ride of Silence Back in 2021 to Honor Injured, Killed Cyclists

Greater Lansing Ride of Silence Back in 2021 to Honor Injured, Killed Cyclists

The event will take place on May 19 at 6:30 pm, heading from Wells Hall on campus to the Capitol in Lansing. The event is open to all riders.

East Lansing Public Schools Tackles Mental Health Needs with New Interventions

East Lansing Public Schools Tackles Mental Health Needs with New Interventions

The ELPS Mental Health Advisory Committee partnered with a team at MSU to create a new website that provides mental health information and resources. It is part of a multi-pronged approach to help students.

Investigation into Slavery Assignment Completed, Teacher Returns to Classroom

Investigation into Slavery Assignment Completed, Teacher Returns to Classroom

Matthew Christians, the MMS teacher who had been put on non-disciplinary administrative leave, returned to the classroom today. Superintendent Dori Leyko provided families with other updates from the district’s investigation on how slavery had been taught.

Artists to Visit EL Next Week to Paint “Welcome to East Lansing” Mural

Artists to Visit EL Next Week to Paint “Welcome to East Lansing” Mural

Artist Victor Ving and photographer Lisa Beggs are on their way to East Lansing to install a new mural that highlights unique sights in our city. Sarah Spohn reports.

Staunch Defense, 2 Long Shot Goals As Trojans Tie with Okemos

Staunch Defense, 2 Long Shot Goals As Trojans Tie with Okemos

After the game, EL Head Coach Jeff Lyons wasn’t explicitly happy with the tie, but pleased to do well against a team the Trojans historically struggled against. Andrew Graham reports.

Your ELi: Help Shape ELi’s Sports Coverage

Your ELi: Help Shape ELi’s Sports Coverage

ELi plans to cover ELHS Trojans’ varsity sports, but we would like your feedback on what that might look like.

Islamic Center of East Lansing Holding Vaccine Clinic for Community on Friday

Islamic Center of East Lansing Holding Vaccine Clinic for Community on Friday

The clinic is open to everyone in the community, age 18 and older, at no cost to recipients. Stop by with your photo ID, consent form, and insurance card (if applicable.)

Local Musician Releases Solo Project Record
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Local Musician Releases Solo Project Record

Kevin Ream, who is also a member of the local band From Big Sur, just dropped a new solo album “Hemlock.” What inspired him? What was it like recording during a pandemic?

Ann About Town: El Oasis Serves Birria Tacos, the Comfort Food You Need

Ann About Town: El Oasis Serves Birria Tacos, the Comfort Food You Need

Ann and Captain Carnivore visit an old favorite, El Oasis, known affectionately as “The Taco Truck.” How did she find the birria tacos? What else do she and the Captain recommend?

East Lansing at Home: 812 Lantern Hill Drive

East Lansing at Home: 812 Lantern Hill Drive

In this new column, Carrie Sampson takes ELi readers on tours of the most interesting homes in town. Sampson shows us the architectural and design wonders of Elinor Holbrook’s home in Lantern Hill for the first installment.

Get Vaccinated, Plead Sparrow Hospital Doctor and Former Patient

Get Vaccinated, Plead Sparrow Hospital Doctor and Former Patient

A former patient shares his experience of being hospitalized for Covid, and a Sparrow physician shares what it’s like to work with Covid patients. Both want to see more people get vaccinated.

ELHS Students Eager to Get Vaccinated, Face Age Restrictions

ELHS Students Eager to Get Vaccinated, Face Age Restrictions

Some students at ELHS have already received a vaccine, and more plan on it. What is preventing some from receiving a vaccine? ELi’s Adan Tomas Quan reports.

Opioid Deaths Increasing During Pandemic With Isolation Playing a Role

Opioid Deaths Increasing During Pandemic With Isolation Playing a Role

Human interaction and community are key components of recovery from opioid addiction, but social distancing has complicated that. What’s happening with East Lansing’s specialty drug court? Claire Chapin reports for ELi.

Are Food Trucks Coming to East Lansing This Summer?
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Are Food Trucks Coming to East Lansing This Summer?

The idea was addressed at the Parks and Rec Advisory Commission meeting last Wednesday. Where might you find some new grub options this summer?

Two Congregations Partner to Go Green
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Two Congregations Partner to Go Green

The Islamic Center of East Lansing and University Lutheran Church partnered to install solar panels. What motivated them to do so? How did they mark the occasion?

ELPS Administrators Call Assignment on Slavery a “Collective Failure”
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ELPS Administrators Call Assignment on Slavery a “Collective Failure”

The assignment asked students to imagine themselves as enslaved persons. How did ELPS teachers come to this assignment? What is the district doing to address the issue?

Ann About Town and the Hidden Breakfast Restaurant

Ann About Town and the Hidden Breakfast Restaurant

Ann uncovers the breakfast options available at Pizza House. What does she recommend?

Health Department and Sparrow Announce Open Vaccine Appointments and Increased Capacity
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Health Department and Sparrow Announce Open Vaccine Appointments and Increased Capacity

Anyone over age 16 in Michigan can now make an appointment directly with the Ingham County Health Department for a vaccine. Sparrow has walk-in hours for vaccines, and we provide you with information on other local vaccine providers.

Broad Brings Art to MSU Science Festival STEAM Virtual Events

Broad Brings Art to MSU Science Festival STEAM Virtual Events

What is the relationship between art and science, technology, engineering, and math? Sarah Spohn reports on how you can find out this upcoming week.

Join ELi in Brainstorming How the City of East Lansing Might Save Money
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Join ELi in Brainstorming How the City of East Lansing Might Save Money

Have you had ideas about how the City of East Lansing might save money or increase revenues? Curious what others have to say? Join us Monday evening!

Trojan Swimming and Diving Team Reflects on 2nd-Place CAAC Blue Finish

Trojan Swimming and Diving Team Reflects on 2nd-Place CAAC Blue Finish

The season looked different than previous ones due to the pandemic. How did the team make it to their second place finish? What did it mean to them?

ELPS Considers Lifting Pause on Sports, as Area Sees Covid Situation Worsen
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ELPS Considers Lifting Pause on Sports, as Area Sees Covid Situation Worsen

Our area is a national Covid-19 hotspot. How are schools and local government responding? How is the vaccine rollout going?

Ann About Town: Curb Your Dog, Bring Your Enthusiasm to the Dog Park

Ann About Town: Curb Your Dog, Bring Your Enthusiasm to the Dog Park

Following comments from readers, Ann explains how to be both a great human to your furry friend and a good neighbor. To summarize, please make sure your dog is on a leash, pick up poop, and dispose of it in your own trash can. For fun unleashed play, consider visiting the Northern Tail Dog Park.

Expect ELi to Be Quiet Until April 12

Expect ELi to Be Quiet Until April 12

We will be taking a much needed publishing break that coincides with a week of ELPS Spring Break and fewer governmental meetings.

Ann About Town: Lou and Harry’s Serves up Ambrosia for Ann

Ann About Town: Lou and Harry’s Serves up Ambrosia for Ann

Ann makes the case that Lou and Harry’s lamb gyro is truly food fit for the gods. But what else do she and her partner-in-crime, Captain Carnivore, recommend?

East Lansing Council Responds to Survey Showing African American Residents Have Relatively Lower Trust of ELPD
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East Lansing Council Responds to Survey Showing African American Residents Have Relatively Lower Trust of ELPD

Despite paying nearly $20,000 for the survey conducted by a private firm, the City did not receive the raw data collected. Council expressed concern over the way survey results were analyzed and presented. What were the issues? How might the results be used moving forward?

Ann About Town: Ann Bubbles With Delight Over Yum Yum Bento

Ann About Town: Ann Bubbles With Delight Over Yum Yum Bento

Ann and the Captain explored Korean, Japanese, and Thai cuisine, all from one restaurant. What does Ann recommend?

East Lansing Recycling Center Survey Shows Interest in Composting Option
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East Lansing Recycling Center Survey Shows Interest in Composting Option

Jessica Crawford, an MSU grad student who serves on the Commission on the Environment, organized the survey. What else did the survey say? What changes might residents expect?

Here’s How to Run for East Lansing City Council
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Here’s How to Run for East Lansing City Council

What do you need to do? What are the deadlines? We bring you the details.

Beloved Neighborhood Music Festival Aims for August Return

Beloved Neighborhood Music Festival Aims for August Return

Pumpstock Music Festival might return to the Bailey neighborhood this summer, depending on the pandemic. Who will perform? What will the event look like? Christopher A. Wardell reports.

Wild Birds Unlimited New Owner Excited to Work with Loyal Customers

Wild Birds Unlimited New Owner Excited to Work with Loyal Customers

What’s new at Wild Birds Unlimited?

Junior Wrestler Emilio Cabrera Returns to Regionals for His Shot at Redemption

Junior Wrestler Emilio Cabrera Returns to Regionals for His Shot at Redemption

Cabrera made it to state finals his freshman year, but a loss at regionals his sophomore year prevented a return. How has Cabrera planned for his hopeful return this year? How did the pandemic change the process?

Town Hall and Vigil at MSU to Respond to Anti-Asian Acts
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Town Hall and Vigil at MSU to Respond to Anti-Asian Acts

Anti-Asian violence has been on the rise in some of the nation’s largest cities, but Asian and Asian-American students at MSU reported an uptick in anti-Asian sentiment in February 2020, associated with the spread of Covid-19. A town hall and vigil on Thursday will provide space for discussion and support.

News from ELPS: Covid Management, Return-to-Schools, and Marble Construction

News from ELPS: Covid Management, Return-to-Schools, and Marble Construction

How is the district identifying and handling the few positive Covid cases that have emerged? How many students will return after Spring Break? How’s the new Marble looking? We bring the answers.

ELHS Model UN Club Takes Home Multiple Awards
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ELHS Model UN Club Takes Home Multiple Awards

The event was held online, but that did not stop a group of ELHS students from doing their best. How did the event go? What awards did they take home?

ELPD Investigating Shots Fired on St. Patrick’s Day

ELPD Investigating Shots Fired on St. Patrick’s Day

The incident occurred on Abbot Road between Lake Lansing Road and Saginaw Street. Andrew Graham reports.

For Crêpe Sake Opens in East Lansing Today

For Crêpe Sake Opens in East Lansing Today

East Lansing native Gina Mudrey speaks to Sarah Spohn about the grand opening of For Crêpe Sake. What does the owner recommend?

Retrospective: A Year of Covid in East Lansing
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Retrospective: A Year of Covid in East Lansing

Covid-19 has been present in East Lansing for over a year. How has it changed our community? Where does our community stand now in terms of the virus?

Ann About Town: Swagath, Welcome to Heaven on Earth

Ann About Town: Swagath, Welcome to Heaven on Earth

If Ann had just six weeks to live, she would spend it eating Indian food. So what would she feast upon from Swagath Indian Cuisine?

Become an Artist from the Comfort of Home

Become an Artist from the Comfort of Home

Managing Editor Emily Joan Elliott reports on the virtual art classes she has taken through the MSU Broad Art Museum. Did she get a passing grade?

Sparrow Opens Vaccine Registration to All 16 and Older; U.K Variant Now on Campus

Sparrow Opens Vaccine Registration to All 16 and Older; U.K Variant Now on Campus

You can make appointments through the MySparrow portal now. Read on for more information about that and the arrival of the U.K. variant on campus.

MSU Is Working to Make On-Campus Housing More Attractive
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MSU Is Working to Make On-Campus Housing More Attractive

After announcing that second-year students will be required to live on-campus, MSU is upgrading its infrastructure and making other changes. What will this entail?

Humans and Pets Needed to Train Medical Students, Both Online and In-Person

Humans and Pets Needed to Train Medical Students, Both Online and In-Person

Medical students must continue to learn the best ways to interact with patients – both online and in-person – during the pandemic. Are you interested in signing up to be a standardized patient to help them?

Electronics Are a Waste Management Issue. Here’s What You Can Do.
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Electronics Are a Waste Management Issue. Here’s What You Can Do.

Improperly disposing of electronics can have negative impacts on the environment for several reasons. So how can you properly dispose of these items?

Trojans Throttle Waverly on Senior Night, 92-22, Behind 50 Combined Points from Seniors

Trojans Throttle Waverly on Senior Night, 92-22, Behind 50 Combined Points from Seniors

The Trojans celebrated their three seniors at halftime. The young women who were the glue that held their team together, cheered from the sidelines in the second half after scoring a combined 50 points in the first half.

Local Meal Prep Delivery Service Makes Healthy Eating More Accessible

Local Meal Prep Delivery Service Makes Healthy Eating More Accessible

East Lansing resident Rueben Hewitt is working to make healthy meals affordable and accessible through his business, MenuBubble. Sarah Spohn reports on how the service works and what motivated Hewitt to get it running.

East Lansing Seeks Artists to Complete Massive Downtown Mural
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East Lansing Seeks Artists to Complete Massive Downtown Mural

Interested artists have until March 30, by 5 p.m. to submit their qualifications. Sarah Spohn reports on the details.

Ann About Town: Sansu Offers Elegant Food for You to Bring Home

Ann About Town: Sansu Offers Elegant Food for You to Bring Home

Sansu offers more than just sushi, but even Captain Carnivore enjoyed their pescatarian offerings. Read on for Ann’s description of their delectable meals.

Girls’ Hoops Recap: Staunch Defense Propels No. 2 Trojans Over Okemos, 62-21

Girls’ Hoops Recap: Staunch Defense Propels No. 2 Trojans Over Okemos, 62-21

ELHS remains undefeated after an impressive victory. Strong defense led to turnovers, paving the way for running up the score.

Bald Eagle and Other Raptors Flocking Around East Lansing

Bald Eagle and Other Raptors Flocking Around East Lansing

Have you seen the bald eagle on the Northern Tier Trail? Amalia Medina reports on the bald eagle and other raptors that you can spot in the area.

As ELPS Approaches a Return to School, What Are People Thinking About It?
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As ELPS Approaches a Return to School, What Are People Thinking About It?

The plan for bringing students back changed in January. Some look forward to the return, particularly as students feel the effects of isolation. But some families feel frustrated with communication and fear increased community spread. Emily Joan Elliott takes a look at what various stakeholders have to say.

Weekend Warrior Event Brings Residents Downtown
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Weekend Warrior Event Brings Residents Downtown

Looking to enjoy what downtown East Lansing has to offer? Check out the Weekend Warriors project, which is funding through the Place Project. ELi’s Sarah Spohn reports.

Have Questions About Your Tax Assessment? Participate in the Assessor’s Review.
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Have Questions About Your Tax Assessment? Participate in the Assessor’s Review.

The East Lansing Tax Assessor’s Review allows property owners who may have an issue with their assessment or who just have a question to get answers and potentially remedy any actual miscalculations or errors. It ends on Friday.

ELPS Gears Up for Return to In-Person Learning, Discusses Racial Equity Training
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ELPS Gears Up for Return to In-Person Learning, Discusses Racial Equity Training

Some ELPS students will return to in-person learning on Mar. 1. The Board provides some details on safety protocols, and Curriculum Director Glenn Mitcham reviewed the district’s professional development focused on social and racial justice.

Proceed with Caution as Young Pedestrians and Bicyclists Make Their Way to School
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Proceed with Caution as Young Pedestrians and Bicyclists Make Their Way to School

Aislinn Callahan-Brandt tells ELi the problem is twofold: drivers aren’t used to seeing kids, and kids aren’t used to walking or biking to school. ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott reports.

Spend Locally: Massage & Wellness

Spend Locally: Massage & Wellness

Massage & Wellness offers many spa and wellness services for pampering and promoting health and well-being. Their gift shop also allows you to bring these joys home. Sarah Spohn reports.

Library to Reopen on First of March With Covid-19 Protocols in Place
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Library to Reopen on First of March With Covid-19 Protocols in Place

The East Lansing Public Library will allow building entry for up to one hour to patrons starting Mar. 1. Library Director Kristin Shelley hopes the reopening will help those who rely on the library to file taxes and apply for benefits.

ELHS Newspaper, Portrait, Now Available Online
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ELHS Newspaper, Portrait, Now Available Online

The decision came in the midst of remote learning. Some miss the in-person newsroom, but the team continues to deliver news and opinion pieces to their community. ELi’s Anaiis Rios-Kasoga reports.

ELPS Return to In-Person Learning Pushed Back; Now Mar. 1 for All Students
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ELPS Return to In-Person Learning Pushed Back; Now Mar. 1 for All Students

Elementary school children were set to return on Feb. 22 and middle and high school students on Mar. 1. Vaccine distribution delays due to snow have reset the start date to Mar. 1 for all students returning to school.

ICHD to Reschedule Canceled Vaccine Appointments Due to Snow

ICHD to Reschedule Canceled Vaccine Appointments Due to Snow

The Ingham County Health Department canceled vaccination appointments today due to the snowstorm overnight. Those with appointments on Feb. 16 will be contacted by either phone or email to reschedule over the next three days.

Ask ELi: Why Are More Costly Library Renovations Coming?
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Ask ELi: Why Are More Costly Library Renovations Coming?

The library is expecting to spend about $800,000 to do some “desperately needed” maintenance on various facilities. Why is this happening just a few years after $1.5M in renovations?

Little Local Joys: Taking the Chill Out of Winter Pastimes

Little Local Joys: Taking the Chill Out of Winter Pastimes

Jon Eguia is embracing the cold by making ice sculptures. He hopes to inspire others this winter. Ann Kammerer shares his story.

Ann About Town: Tannin for Upscale Comfort Food

Ann About Town: Tannin for Upscale Comfort Food

“They offer Italian food with interesting twists and are a true scratch kitchen, making their own pasta, sauces, and sausages.” So what did Ann and Captain Carnivore find particularly delicious?

Groovy Donuts Prepares for Fat Tuesday

Groovy Donuts Prepares for Fat Tuesday

Place your orders by Sunday night! Groovy Donuts will have apple, blueberry, cherry, chocolate cream, cream, custard, lemon, prune, raspberry, and un-filled paczki. Sarah Spohn spoke to Groovy Donuts’ owner to deliver this sweet report.

“Like Hollering Down the Well”: Local Seniors Frustrated While Trying to Get Vaccines

“Like Hollering Down the Well”: Local Seniors Frustrated While Trying to Get Vaccines

Checking for appointments and waiting for emails has begun to feel like a full-time job, filled with anxiety and confusion. Emily Joan Elliott reports on what seniors have to say what has caused some of the confusion.

UPDATED: Ideas for Celebrating Love During the Pandemic

UPDATED: Ideas for Celebrating Love During the Pandemic

Looking to celebrate this weekend? ELi’s Sarah Spohn brings you a variety of ideas from delicious takeout meals to sweet treats to painting to yoga.

Downtown Underground Market Opens This Sunday

Downtown Underground Market Opens This Sunday

Residents will have the opportunity to buy from local vendors at the M.A.C. Ave. Garage on Feb. 14, Feb. 28, March 14, March 28, April 11, April 25, and May 9. Sarah Spohn reports on what to expect.

School Board President Terah Chambers Discusses Return to In-Person Learning, Racial Equity

School Board President Terah Chambers Discusses Return to In-Person Learning, Racial Equity

Chambers sat down with our Managing Editor. She shared why she is passionate about school policy and how she approaches her position serving on the School Board.

School Board Holds Short Meeting; Plans Continue for Return to In-Person Learning

School Board Holds Short Meeting; Plans Continue for Return to In-Person Learning

After several marathon meetings in a row, the School Board held a short meeting, discussing some details of the upcoming return to in-person learning, building construction, and recognition of some achievements in the district.

East Lansing Art Festival Postponed to August
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East Lansing Art Festival Postponed to August

The City believed May was too soon for an in-person event. The August festival will most likely be held in person, and the festival is still accepting artist applications until Feb. 15.

How is the City of East Lansing Spending Money?
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How is the City of East Lansing Spending Money?

East Lansing Info is making publicly available the register of all payments made by the City of East Lansing in fiscal years 2019 ad 2020. Tell us what you would like us to examine further.

Reopening, Repairing, and Restructuring the ELPL

Reopening, Repairing, and Restructuring the ELPL

The library has tentative plans to reopen on Mar. 1. In the meantime, staff are implementing public health protocols and conducting a cultural diversity audit on the library’s collections. Heather Brothers reports.

“Since this year has been crummy, let’s give them something sweet and yummy!”
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“Since this year has been crummy, let’s give them something sweet and yummy!”

A Girl Scout troop from Whitehills Elementary is asking the community for help to give ELPS teachers and staff cookies.

Lake Lansing Road-Towar Avenue Intersection to be Redone This Summer
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Lake Lansing Road-Towar Avenue Intersection to be Redone This Summer

The changes come as part of improvements to White Park and the Northern Tier Trail and have pedestrian safety in mind. Andrew Graham provides the details.

B/A Florist Recommends Early Orders This Valentine’s Day

B/A Florist Recommends Early Orders This Valentine’s Day

Looking for that perfect Valentine’s gift? B/A Florist is offering flowers and more, but make sure to place your order sooner rather than later.

Downtown Placemaking, Yard Signs, Art Exhibits All Aim to Bring People Downtown
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Downtown Placemaking, Yard Signs, Art Exhibits All Aim to Bring People Downtown

The City has launched a series of projects to support local businesses, particularly downtown ones. Sarah Spohn reports on these efforts and how you can participate.

Ann About Town: Baps Korean BBQ Brings the Sweet and the Spice

Ann About Town: Baps Korean BBQ Brings the Sweet and the Spice

Ann Nichols explains her fondness for Baps, which predated the pandemic. Read on to find out about some of her favorite dishes, including one of the spiciest her husband ever encountered.

Health Officer Linda Vail Speaks on ELi’s Podcast
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Health Officer Linda Vail Speaks on ELi’s Podcast

Managing Editor Emily Joan Elliott sits down with Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail, discussing the pandemic and more. Listen on.

ICHD Will Begin Vaccinating Seniors Age 65-69

ICHD Will Begin Vaccinating Seniors Age 65-69

Those eligible may soon receive links to register for appointments in February, but vaccine supply is still low. ELi provides details on the process.

ELHS Diver Gwen Petrie Reflects on Her Path to a 10th-Place Finish at States

ELHS Diver Gwen Petrie Reflects on Her Path to a 10th-Place Finish at States

The ELHS sophomore placed 10th at the State Finals for diving. Andrew Graham reports on her uncertain path toward this achievement.

East Lansing School Board Certifies Return to In-Person Learning in 6 to 1 Vote

East Lansing School Board Certifies Return to In-Person Learning in 6 to 1 Vote

The new plan has several key differences from the one improved in December. Emily Joan Elliott reports on the changes, the safety measures being put in place, and various input provided by the public and the Board during the meeting.

UPDATED: The Latest on East Lansing’s Deer Cull – It’s Been Completed
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UPDATED: The Latest on East Lansing’s Deer Cull – It’s Been Completed

The City announced that the cull has been completed, resulting in the removal of 65 deer over the course of two evenings.

Sparrow Begins Vaccinating Phase 1B

Sparrow Begins Vaccinating Phase 1B

We bring information on how you can register and what the vaccination process through Sparrow will look like.

Students Respond to MSU Requiring Sophomores to Live on Campus

Students Respond to MSU Requiring Sophomores to Live on Campus

MSU sophomores will be required to live on campus beginning with the class entering as freshmen in Fall 2021. Some students, including some in student government, have concerns about how fast this is being implemented. Jack Timothy Harrison reports for ELi.

“Seeds of Resistance” Exhibit Connects Local and Global
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“Seeds of Resistance” Exhibit Connects Local and Global

The new exhibit opened at the Broad last Friday. It examines the work of Dr. William J. Beal and addresses global environmental issues. Sarah Spohn brings us the story.

Interfaith Organization Promoting Healing and Unity on Inauguration Day

Interfaith Organization Promoting Healing and Unity on Inauguration Day

The Interfaith Clergy Association of Greater Lansing will be releasing a video on Inauguration Day. Adan Tomas Quan reports.

Your ELi: It’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in East Lansing
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Your ELi: It’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in East Lansing

The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission of Mid-Michigan will host an event on television this evening. This morning, ELi reflects on covering news related to racial equity and justice.

Spend Locally: Creative Wellness

Spend Locally: Creative Wellness

Creative Wellness has offered massage therapy and other services since 1990. They still are now, with safety precautions during the pandemic. Sarah Spohn reports.

Local Yoga Studio Looks to GoFundMe to Avoid Bankruptcy

Local Yoga Studio Looks to GoFundMe to Avoid Bankruptcy

Grab your mats! Yoga State is offering a class through Zoom tonight, but you can also support the local business through it’s GoFundMe.

In Letters to City Council, Some Pinecrest Residents Ask Deer Cull Be Halted In Henry Fine Park
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In Letters to City Council, Some Pinecrest Residents Ask Deer Cull Be Halted In Henry Fine Park

City Council members discussed the issue at their Tuesday meeting. They didn’t take any action on the cull, but asked City Manager George Lahanas to push out information to address questions and concerns.

Photo Contest Shares Reasons Why Residents Mask Up
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Photo Contest Shares Reasons Why Residents Mask Up

The City hopes the photo contest will both foster a sense of community and support local businesses. Sarah Spohn reports on that and the prizes for winners.

Vaccine Supply a Problem, Not Staffing or Organization, Says Ingham County Health Officer
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Vaccine Supply a Problem, Not Staffing or Organization, Says Ingham County Health Officer

Ingham County Health Department is vaccinating 2,000 people a week and could increase this number if it were to receive more vaccines. Emily Joan Elliott reports on the initial rollout of vaccinating Phase 1B and what to expect next.

City Seeks Funding for Pop-Ups Downtown, Asks People to Use Purchased Gift Cards

City Seeks Funding for Pop-Ups Downtown, Asks People to Use Purchased Gift Cards

The City of East Lansing is trying to raise $50,000, to be matched through a grant, to bring people Downtown. It also wants people with downtown gift cards to use them sooner rather than later. Andrew Graham explains.

Chambers Elected School Board President, as Return-to-School Plans Still in Flux

Chambers Elected School Board President, as Return-to-School Plans Still in Flux

The ELPS School Board addressed concerns about return to in-person learning and celebrated having the most diverse Board to date. Terah Chambers was elected President, the first Black woman to hold the position.

ELHS Student and Musician Releases New Single

ELHS Student and Musician Releases New Single

Wes Millhouse, singer and songwriter for the local band Cross Eyed Strangers, released a solo single. Sarah Spohn reports on the song’s production and meaning.

UPDATED: Ingham County to Begin Vaccinating Seniors, Essential Workers Including Teachers

UPDATED: Ingham County to Begin Vaccinating Seniors, Essential Workers Including Teachers

Here is how you can sign up to receive the vaccine through the Ingham County Health Department.

Local Arcade Hoping to Avoid Game Over With Help From GoFundMe
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Local Arcade Hoping to Avoid Game Over With Help From GoFundMe

Pinball Pete’s has felt the impact of the pandemic and is looking for support through a GoFundMe page. Sarah Spohn reports.

The Ten Stories That Meant the Most to Your ELi Reporters in 2020
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The Ten Stories That Meant the Most to Your ELi Reporters in 2020

From ELHS closing due to Covid-19, to volunteers sewing masks to donate, to the Harbor Bay dealings, our reporters highlight stories they enjoyed bringing you in 2020. At this page, you can click on “play” buttons to hear individual recordings of the articles read by their own reporters!

UPDATED: Holiday Events to Enjoy During the Pandemic
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UPDATED: Holiday Events to Enjoy During the Pandemic

Sarah Spohn brings an update about a virtual concert available for streaming, beginning today.

Devoted Quilter Creates Thousands of Lifesaving Masks from Scraps

Devoted Quilter Creates Thousands of Lifesaving Masks from Scraps

Dottie Hoopingarner has sewn nearly 2,000 masks during the pandemic. Ann Kammerer brings you this story after a reader first brought it to ELi’s attention.

Spend Locally: East Lansing Institution Barrels Through Pandemic with Warm Food and Patio

Spend Locally: East Lansing Institution Barrels Through Pandemic with Warm Food and Patio

Peanut Barrel is serving up its traditional fare and some new dishes and drinks. Christopher A. Wardell reports.

Stone from Biggby Coffee Shop Gets New Home

Stone from Biggby Coffee Shop Gets New Home

Sad to see the Biggby on Grand River Ave. close and later be demolished? Sarah Spohn tells us about the building’s afterlife.

City Announces Additional Collection Days for Holidays

City Announces Additional Collection Days for Holidays

Adan Tomas Quan provides the details on additional refuse collection days this holiday season.

Ann About Town: Black Cat Bistro for Downtown Delight

Ann About Town: Black Cat Bistro for Downtown Delight

In this Ann About Town, Ann shares her love of Black Cat Bistro, reflecting on happy memories and delicious meals. Plus, she provides details on some wonderful deals!

Spend Locally: Crunchy’s

Spend Locally: Crunchy’s

Need a bucket of your favorite pub fare? Crunchy’s is still open and serving the community.

East Lansing Continues to See Covid Deaths, as Local Hospitals Deal with Case Surge

East Lansing Continues to See Covid Deaths, as Local Hospitals Deal with Case Surge

East Lansing is averaging three deaths a week from Covid-19 as the number of individuals needing ventilators seems to be rising. Emily Joan Elliott reports on this and the arrival of vaccines in the area.

Spend Locally: Mi Sushi & Noodles

Spend Locally: Mi Sushi & Noodles

Want to try a sushi burrito or volcano ramen? Sarah Spohn recommends you drop by Mi Sushi & Noodles then!

School Board Majority Approves Some In-Person Learning This Winter; Teachers’ Union President Resigns Following Controversy
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School Board Majority Approves Some In-Person Learning This Winter; Teachers’ Union President Resigns Following Controversy

The School Board voted 5-2 to approve a plan that will permit elementary school kids to return in February and middle and high school students in March. But space may be limited. Emily Joan Elliott explains.

Downtown Management Board Encourages Local Shopping with eGift Card Program

Downtown Management Board Encourages Local Shopping with eGift Card Program

The Downtown Management Board just made spending locally a bit easier with their eGift Card Program. Sarah Spohn provides the details, including which stores are participating.

That Shrieking CO Detector Means GET. THE. HECK. OUT. NOW.

That Shrieking CO Detector Means GET. THE. HECK. OUT. NOW.

Your carbon monoxide detector goes off. What do you do? ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott walks you through how you can prepare in advance after her own recent experience.

Where are you doing your holiday shopping?

Where are you doing your holiday shopping?

How can you use your gift-giving dollars to focus on saving local businesses and jobs. We ask some of our community members for advice.

ELi’s Board Secretary Awarded Prestigious Mitchell Scholarship

ELi’s Board Secretary Awarded Prestigious Mitchell Scholarship

Maysa Sitar, Secretary of ELi’s Board of Directors, won a Mitchell Scholarship to study at Queen’s University Belfast. We explain why Maysa is so deserving of this honor.

Spend Locally: Yum Yum Bento

Spend Locally: Yum Yum Bento

Yum Yum Bento is run by husband and wife duo, Shan Shan Xu and Eddy Liang. Sarah Spohn reports on the Japanese, Korean, and Thai food the couple serves.

Pandemic Brings Band Together Despite Distance

Pandemic Brings Band Together Despite Distance

Area band From Big Sur released its fifth album, recorded here in East Lansing, titled “Infinite Morning.” Sarah Spohn reports on the new album and how distance during the pandemic brought the band together.

Ingham Hits 10,000 Covid-19 Cases; 48823 Now Leads Case and Death Counts

Ingham Hits 10,000 Covid-19 Cases; 48823 Now Leads Case and Death Counts

Ingham County now has more than 10,000 recorded cases of Covid-19. How is the pandemic playing out in East Lansing? What might we expect in the upcoming weeks?

Spend Locally: Foods for Living

Spend Locally: Foods for Living

Foods for Living offers Michigan-made products and great Christmas gift ideas. Sarah Spohn reports.

Spend Locally: Action Board Shop Offers Adventure on Four Wheels

Spend Locally: Action Board Shop Offers Adventure on Four Wheels

Always in motion? Pining for the outdoors? Christopher A. Wardell tells you how you can put that experience on wheels.

Spend Locally: Pizza House

Spend Locally: Pizza House

Pizza House has always offered more than just pizza. The same is true during the pandemic. Ann Kammerer provides the details.

Spend Locally: Grand Traverse Pie Company

Spend Locally: Grand Traverse Pie Company

Grand Traverse Pie Company believes in the power of pie. Pie means a celebration of traditions, family, and comfort food. Sarah Spohn tells how the celebration continues through the pandemic.

Great News: Now You Can Help Local Restaurants and ELPS at the Same Time
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Great News: Now You Can Help Local Restaurants and ELPS at the Same Time

Want to support local families and local businesses at the same time? ELPS is putting out a call for donations of food and gift cards to local businesses to help some district families over winter break.

Spend Locally: Ellison Brewing + Spirits

Spend Locally: Ellison Brewing + Spirits

Need a cold brew or some cool merch? Check out Ellison Brewing + Spirits in East Lansing. Sarah Spohn reports on what they have to offer.

ELPS Parents See Remote Learning as Hard, Have Various Hopes for January

ELPS Parents See Remote Learning as Hard, Have Various Hopes for January

The clear consensus is that remote learning is difficult, and 60 percent of families would like to return in January if it is safe to do so. Several parents share their hopes for both virtual and in-person learning come January.

Spend Locally: Red Cedar Spirits

Spend Locally: Red Cedar Spirits

Red Cedar Spirits has your holly, your jolly, and all the spirits on the menu. Puns intended. Sarah Spohn explains.

Spend Locally: Los Tres Amigos

Spend Locally: Los Tres Amigos

Los Tres Amigos is offering tasty dishes to-go for all, including vegetarian and vegan options and its signature margaritas.

Spend Locally: Groovy Donuts

Spend Locally: Groovy Donuts

Have a sweet tooth? Sarah Spohn tells us about the grooviest place in town to fix that problem.

ELPD and ELFD Discuss Providing Essential Services During Pandemic
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ELPD and ELFD Discuss Providing Essential Services During Pandemic

Social distancing has been a key component of keeping safe during the pandemic, but ELPD and ELFD personnel often work in groups and interact with the public. What precautions have they been taking?

Spend Locally: Foster Coffee Company
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Spend Locally: Foster Coffee Company

Foster Coffee Company prides itself on using local products. Sarah Spohn explains what the shop offers patrons and the community.

Spend Locally: Pitaya

Spend Locally: Pitaya

Looking for that perfect outfit or accessory? ELi’s Ann Kammerer tells you what you can find at Pitaya.

Spend Locally: Blue Owl Coffee
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Spend Locally: Blue Owl Coffee

Need a caffeine fix? ELi’s Sarah Spohn tells you what Blue Owl has to offer.

Spend Locally: Saper Galleries and Custom Framing
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Spend Locally: Saper Galleries and Custom Framing

Need to frame that favorite picture? Want unique art work from around the world? Find that and more at Saper Galleries and Custom Framing.

Spend Locally: Flat, Black & Circular
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Spend Locally: Flat, Black & Circular

Have a music lover in your life? Christopher A. Wardell tells us what you can for them find at Flat, Black & Circular.

MSU Students Searching for Off-Campus Work After Furloughs
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MSU Students Searching for Off-Campus Work After Furloughs

In October, Residential and Hospitality Services at MSU furloughed student employees, who then looked across Grand River Ave. for employment. Jack Timothy Harrison reports for ELi.

Spend Locally: Curious Book Shop and Archives Book Shop

Spend Locally: Curious Book Shop and Archives Book Shop

Searching for a gift for the bookworm in your life? Sarah Spohn brings you details on two local used book shops.

Why I Report for ELi

Why I Report for ELi

Why should you support ELi during our 2021 Sustainability Campaign? ELi’s City Desk Editor Andrew Graham explains why ELi is important to him and the community.

Spend Locally: Wild Birds Unlimited
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Spend Locally: Wild Birds Unlimited

Know someone who is tired of staring at a computer screen? Pick up some supplies from Wild Birds Unlimited to so they can observe some feathered fauna as they take a screen break.

Arts Commission Concerned about Local Businesses and the Arts During Pandemic

Arts Commission Concerned about Local Businesses and the Arts During Pandemic

The Arts Commission heard presentations from some of those applying for Cultural Arts Grants and brainstormed ways to help local businesses. Heather Brothers reports.

ELPS Provides Hundreds of Families With Extra Food For the Holidays

ELPS Provides Hundreds of Families With Extra Food For the Holidays

ELPS families provided more than 500 bags of food to some students’ families for Thanksgiving. They hope to do so again for Christmas with the community’s help.

What Will You Do Friday?
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What Will You Do Friday?

Black Friday is this week and local small business owners are reconsidering what the day might look like in 2020.

School Board Pushes Back Possible Reopening, and Fires Same Contractor as Last Year

School Board Pushes Back Possible Reopening, and Fires Same Contractor as Last Year

The ELPS School Board met on Monday night for a relatively short meeting where it took action on return to in-person learning and construction at Whitehills and Pinecrest.

Ann About Town: A Little Fiber Art Therapy in Pandemic-Land

Ann About Town: A Little Fiber Art Therapy in Pandemic-Land

In this Ann About Town, Ann explores what Seams and Woven Art – two local small businesses – have to offer. The answer: safe ways to buy a lot more than sewing and knitting supplies!

Going Green or Going to Lunch? The City’s Green Fleet Resolution in Action

Going Green or Going to Lunch? The City’s Green Fleet Resolution in Action

The City told ELi that its efforts to “go green” involved the use of GPS for route optimization. Documents received through the Freedom of Information Act suggest the GPS units were also used to monitor worker performance. Emily Joan Elliott reports.

Join the ELi Team on Sunday for “Fun with FOIA,” a Live Conversation and Workshop!

Join the ELi Team on Sunday for “Fun with FOIA,” a Live Conversation and Workshop!

Join the ELi staff Sunday at 7p.m. for “Fun with FOIA,” a live conversation about our work using documents provided through the Freedom on Information Act and a workshop on developing your own FOIA request.

Local Moderna Vaccine Trial Participant Shares His Experience

Local Moderna Vaccine Trial Participant Shares His Experience

Retired MSUPD Police Chief Jim Dunlap spoke with ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott about his participation in the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine trial.

Ingham County Braces to Handle the Ongoing Covid-19 Surge

Ingham County Braces to Handle the Ongoing Covid-19 Surge

Covid-19 cases are surging locally. What does this mean for hospital capacity, testing, and contact tracing? Who is most vulnerable? ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott reports.

New Statewide Orders Issued as Covid-19 Pandemic Worsens

New Statewide Orders Issued as Covid-19 Pandemic Worsens

New restrictions go into effect on Wednesday to curb the spread of Covid-19. Andrew Graham and Emily Joan Elliott explain what this means for East Lansing.

UPDATE: FOUND Missing Child in East Lansing

UPDATE: FOUND Missing Child in East Lansing

Peyton Farner has returned home safely, according to ELPD.

Interfaith Effort in East Lansing to Prevent Hunger

Interfaith Effort in East Lansing to Prevent Hunger

Local religious groups worked together on Oct. 31 to provide produce and dairy products for the community. Adan Tomas Quan tells us how it got started.

City Council Votes 4-1 to Delay Enforcement on Newman Lofts Violations

City Council Votes 4-1 to Delay Enforcement on Newman Lofts Violations

The lone dissenter, Council member Lisa Babcock, objected to the developers’ “hostage-taking” tactics and “the pigeon driving the bus.” But she was outvoted as the rest of Council found it problematic to insist the under-55 tenants be evicted.

School Board Looks at Cases Per Million, Test Positivity Percentages for Reopening

School Board Looks at Cases Per Million, Test Positivity Percentages for Reopening

ELPS continues to consider reopening in January and looks to what metrics to consider. ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott reports.

Join us this Thursday for a Live ‘Ask ELi’

Join us this Thursday for a Live ‘Ask ELi’

Want to have your questions about the community answered? Join us on Zoom Thursday evening!

Why I Report for ELi

Why I Report for ELi

Why should you support ELi? Managing Editor Emily Joan Elliott explains why she loves working here.

East Lansing Ranks 21st in Ranking of Top 25 School Districts in Michigan

East Lansing Ranks 21st in Ranking of Top 25 School Districts in Michigan

School rankings don’t determine goals for development and improvement at ELPS, but they highlight and provide opportunity to celebrate the district’s strengths.

Local History Hits the Road at MSU Broad

Local History Hits the Road at MSU Broad

Hit the road without leaving East Lansing? ELi’s Sarah Spohn previews the MSU Broad’s new exhibit, “InterStates of Mind: Rewriting the Map of the United States in the Age of the Automobile.”

On Heels of Large Crowds and Couch Burnings, HRC Considers Disorderly Conduct Ordinance

On Heels of Large Crowds and Couch Burnings, HRC Considers Disorderly Conduct Ordinance

The Human Rights Commission will consider the disorderly conduct ordinance again this Wednesday, coming on the heels of couch burnings and mass gatherings during the pandemic. ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott recaps the HRC’s concerns and this weekend’s events.

Extended East Lansing Voting Hours This Weekend, Plus Other Election News

Extended East Lansing Voting Hours This Weekend, Plus Other Election News

Over 9,000 East Lansing residents have already voted. Do you have a plan for voting in the November general election? ELi provides you with some useful information.

Tracking Alleged Violations of Public Health Orders With ELi
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Tracking Alleged Violations of Public Health Orders With ELi

Curious where ELPD is issuing citations for alleged violations of public health orders? ELi’s Nathan Andrus helps you visualize it.

Outdoor Gatherings Restricted to 10 People in Parts of East Lansing

Outdoor Gatherings Restricted to 10 People in Parts of East Lansing

Ingham County further restricted the size of outdoor gatherings to 10 in student-heavy parts of East Lansing ahead of Halloween and the MSU-UM showdown. Emily Joan Elliott reports.

ELPS Board Approves Plan, Students Could Return In-Person in January

ELPS Board Approves Plan, Students Could Return In-Person in January

The East Lansing School Board approved the proposed plan that allows for students to return to in-person learning as early as January, but the return is not a guarantee. ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott explains.

Mixed Bag for MSU Game Day as Several Students Face Fines, Restorative Justice Program
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Mixed Bag for MSU Game Day as Several Students Face Fines, Restorative Justice Program

What did game day look like in East Lansing look like on Saturday? And what will happen to students who violated public health orders? ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott and Heather Brothers report.

How to Celebrate Halloween During the Pandemic

How to Celebrate Halloween During the Pandemic

Want to celebrate Halloween while keeping safe during the pandemic? ELi’s Adan Tomas Quan provides you with some ideas (including a Glencairn parade) and safety precautions.

Local Musician Jonathan Townley Releases Debut Album

Local Musician Jonathan Townley Releases Debut Album

Local musician Jonathan Townley released his first album yesterday. Sarah Spohn tells us what inspired him and where to find his music.

Multiple Public Art Projects Coming to East Lansing
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Multiple Public Art Projects Coming to East Lansing

What images best represent East Lansing? The Arts Commission weighed in as they finalize plans for a “Greetings from East Lansing” mural and other public art projects. ELi’s Heather Brothers reports.

Absolute Chamber Music Series Hosting Their First Virtual Concert Tomorrow

Absolute Chamber Music Series Hosting Their First Virtual Concert Tomorrow

Live music brings people together, so what do you do when physical distancing is a necessity? ELi’s Sarah Spohn reports.

Go Vote at the Hannah Center TODAY!

Go Vote at the Hannah Center TODAY!

With Election Day just two weeks away, the City Clerk’s satellite office at the Hannah Community Center is open. ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott outlines what services they offer.

ELPS Board Votes Next Week on Keeping Classes Remote Until January

ELPS Board Votes Next Week on Keeping Classes Remote Until January

ELPS Superintendent Dori Leyko and Director of Curriculum Glen Mitcham presented a plan for students to return to in-person learning in January. ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott provides the details ahead of the Board’s vote next week.

Greater Lansing Food Bank Mobile Distribution Coming to East Lansing Thursday

Greater Lansing Food Bank Mobile Distribution Coming to East Lansing Thursday

The Greater Lansing Food Bank will be holding a drive-through mobile food distribution at the University Lutheran Church. Amalia Medina brings us the details.

“Cooped” Up Inside?  These Friends Help You Get Out!
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“Cooped” Up Inside? These Friends Help You Get Out!

Chickens aren’t the typical family pet, but they may have more to give your family than you think. ELi’s Heather Brothers gets the coop scoop from Dr. Marguerite Halversen.

Did You Get Mail That Claims You Didn’t Vote?

Did You Get Mail That Claims You Didn’t Vote?

One woman received mail saying her Aug. 4 ballot hadn’t been counted, but the City Clerk was able to confirm that it had. So why did she receive the notice? The possible answers are surprisingly simple.

Council Passes New Ordinance to Rein in Partying During Pandemic

Council Passes New Ordinance to Rein in Partying During Pandemic

Council passed an ordinance that makes it a civil infraction to violate state and county public health orders. The City’s attitude toward enforcement is much different than its approach to the mask ordinance. ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott reports.

For Crunchy’s and The Peanut Barrel, Fall Brings Apprehension, Optimism

For Crunchy’s and The Peanut Barrel, Fall Brings Apprehension, Optimism

Game days are returning, even if later than usual. What does it mean for local bars and restaurants during the pandemic? Elke Schrenk reports.

Parking Enforcement, Normally Profitable, Is Costing East Lansing

Parking Enforcement, Normally Profitable, Is Costing East Lansing

Once a cash cow, parking fines and citations have fallen dramatically in 2020. ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott takes a look at how those numbers have changed, now costing the City more money than it makes in fines.

St. John Food Cupboard  Serves Community During Pandemic

St. John Food Cupboard Serves Community During Pandemic

The folks at St. John Food Cupboard, located in downtown East Lasing, want people to know they have supplies available for those facing hunger. Adan Tomas Quan brings us the details.

An East Lansing Sunday Tailgate for Book-Lovers

An East Lansing Sunday Tailgate for Book-Lovers

The Friends of the East Lansing Public Library is continuing its mission of supporting the East Lansing Public Library. Sarah Spohn explains how you can join in this Sunday.

Volunteers Remove Invasive Buckthorn Shrub, One Saturday at a Time

Volunteers Remove Invasive Buckthorn Shrub, One Saturday at a Time

East Lansing Environmental Stewardship Program is planning a volunteer workday on Saturday. We provide the details and revisit an article about a previous volunteer work day.

How Can I Vote Before Election Day?

How Can I Vote Before Election Day?

Interested in voting in the Nov. 3 election ahead of time? ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott brings you some helpful tips from poll inspectors.

Answers to Your Latest East Lansing-Area Coronavirus Questions
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Answers to Your Latest East Lansing-Area Coronavirus Questions

Has the Michigan Supreme Court decision really changed COVID-19 requirements here? Are hospitalizations on the rise? Is testing down? ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott turned to Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail for answers to our readers’ questions.

Where to Get Help for Stress, Depression, and Anxiety in the East Lansing Area

Where to Get Help for Stress, Depression, and Anxiety in the East Lansing Area

ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott reminds you where you can find mental health support and resources in the area.

Drive-Thru Flu Shots Available Saturday at No Cost to Community

Drive-Thru Flu Shots Available Saturday at No Cost to Community

MSU College of Human Medicine to offer free flu vaccines and explains the importance of the flu shot during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Some Parents Withdrawing Students from ELPS, Saying Online Education Not Working

Some Parents Withdrawing Students from ELPS, Saying Online Education Not Working

ELPS will continue online for October, but the Board would like to see a plan for returning to in-person instruction as parents explain why they have removed their students from the district’s schools.

UPDATED! Ask ELi: Answers to Your Voting-Related Questions
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UPDATED! Ask ELi: Answers to Your Voting-Related Questions

For National Voter Registration Day, ELi got in touch with City Clerk Jennifer Shuster to help answer questions from our readers.

ELi’s Summer Youth Journalism Program Wrote On this Summer

ELi’s Summer Youth Journalism Program Wrote On this Summer

ELi held its Sumer Youth Journalism Program in a virtual format this summer. What did the participants gain from the experience?

Singing the Blues, Live But Socially-Distanced

Singing the Blues, Live But Socially-Distanced

Looking to hear some live music? The Coffeehouse at All Saints provides you with some options: in-person while socially distanced and online.

View ELi’s Interviews with the Candidates for East Lansing School Board

View ELi’s Interviews with the Candidates for East Lansing School Board

Dr. Jane Turner and ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott interviewed the 8 school board candidates. Watch the interviews here.

“Parklets” and Outdoor Art Installations Coming to Downtown East Lansing

“Parklets” and Outdoor Art Installations Coming to Downtown East Lansing

Winter is just around the corner, but the Arts Commission is looking to engage residents outdoors in the colder months. Find out what’s in store.

What Happened at School Board This Week?
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What Happened at School Board This Week?

The Board heard more from the Superintendent about when kids will return to school and got an update on the free-meals program. ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott reports.

Ingham ISD Rejects Hawk Nest Homeowners’ Request to Join ELPS District

Ingham ISD Rejects Hawk Nest Homeowners’ Request to Join ELPS District

Neighborhood members came to the public hearing to explain why they wanted to have the boundaries changes. ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott reports.

You Get a Car? Depends on Who You Are in the City of East Lansing.

You Get a Car? Depends on Who You Are in the City of East Lansing.

Following up on a tip from a City employee who thinks East Lansing’s vehicle policies waste tax dollars, ELi’s Emily Joan Elliott provides a look at the spending.

RetroDuck Launches Retro T-Shirt Line to Support Local Businesses

RetroDuck Launches Retro T-Shirt Line to Support Local Businesses

Luke Hackney of RetroDuck has launched a new retro T-shirt line to promote pride in East Lansing while supporting local businesses and nonprofits. ELi’s Sarah Spohn provides the details.

Local “Voices” YouTube Series Features Perspectives from Marginalized Community Members

Local “Voices” YouTube Series Features Perspectives from Marginalized Community Members

A new take on the old coffee house favorite: the open mic. Sarah Spohn brings us the story.

The ELHS Band Keeps Marching On
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The ELHS Band Keeps Marching On

How does the show go on during a pandemic for the ELHS Trojan Marching Band? ELi Summer Youth Journalism Program graduate Adan Quan brings us the story.

ELi Asks the 8 School Board Candidates Why They’re Running
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ELi Asks the 8 School Board Candidates Why They’re Running

Why are these eight people running? What issues do they see as urgent? We asked to bring you the answers.