MSUFCU Showcases ‘Strength in Roots’ During Grand Opening Celebration
Long-anticipated opening of the Abbot Road branch was celebrated during a July 21 event featuring music, local foods, and speakers from the credit union, university,...
Commission on the Environment Discusses Wetland Regulations and More
In its first meeting after No Mow May, the commission talked about what worked, some challenges and future potential goals....
The Summer Beat Goes On for Community Band
The East Lansing Kiwanis Community Band kicks off its 2023 season with a concert Thursday, July 20....
One Developer Off the Hook, Another Will Attempt Affordable Housing Downtown
East Lansing’s City Council has decided to relieve developer DRW Convexity of its responsibilities where downtown affordable housing is concerned and to give...
EL Youth Football Club Working to Boost Numbers
The nonprofit organization teaches the game of football, but also promotes “sportsmanship, teamwork, honesty, responsibility, and self-discipline.”...
Local Churches Make Commitment to Faith-Based Reparations
All Saints Episcopal Church and Edgewood United Church will donate $100,000 to the Justice League of Lansing....
All-Community March in Downtown East Lansing Celebrates Juneteenth
A small but spirited crowd gathered to recognize the day in 1863 the last enslaved African Americans learned they were free....
Young and Old(er) Are Jumping Into the Sport of Pickleball
The official grand opening of the renovated Patriarche Park pickleball facility is Thursday but, once the nets went up last week, there was no stopping the enthusiasts...
Following a Successful Season, the ELHS Track and Field Teams Have Athletes Heading to States
Eleven track team members have qualified to compete in the state championships Saturday, June 3, at Rockford High School....
Proposed Parks, Recreation & Arts Budget Has a Big Focus on Equity
The proposed FY24 budget for ELPRA is just under $5.5 million, which is an increase of $189,330 from FY23....
