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Parks and Rec Commission Discusses Communication for Millage to Be Decided at November’s Election
Government

Parks and Rec Commission Discusses Communication for Millage to Be Decided at November’s Election

ByDustin DuFort PettyAug 21, 2025
Many East Lansing Residents are Eligible to Receive Significant “Franchise Fee” Reimbursement Payments. How Many Will Submit a Claim?
Government

Many East Lansing Residents are Eligible to Receive Significant “Franchise Fee” Reimbursement Payments. How Many Will Submit a Claim?

ByLucas DayAug 20, 2025
Tedda Hughes to be ELi’s Next Executive Director, Award Winning Journalist to Join Reporting Staff and More Exciting Updates
News

Tedda Hughes to be ELi’s Next Executive Director, Award Winning Journalist to Join Reporting Staff and More Exciting Updates

ByLucas DayAug 18, 2025

ELHS Girls Soccer Team Optimistic About Future After Season of Growth
Schools

ELHS Girls Soccer Team Optimistic About Future After Season of Growth

ByMya GregoryJul 9, 2024
The Trojans girls soccer team started to find its identity late in the season, a development coach Jeff Lyon hopes carries over to next year.

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East Lansing Native Nate Silver Talks Early Years, Risk
News

East Lansing Native Nate Silver Talks Early Years, Risk

ByDustin DuFort PettyOct 16, 2024
Before Nate Silver was a nationally recognized statistician, he was a talented East Lansing High School student.
ELHS Students Enter the Voting World at In-School Registration Event
Government

ELHS Students Enter the Voting World at In-School Registration Event

ByMark PontoniOct 15, 2024
More than 150 students were registered or pre-registered to vote.
Know the Candidates: John Dewane is Challenged by Norm Shinkle in Ingham County Prosecutor Race
Government

Know the Candidates: John Dewane is Challenged by Norm Shinkle in Ingham County Prosecutor Race

ByDustin DuFort PettyOct 11, 2024
After being appointed as the county’s prosecuting attorney two years ago, John Dewane is running for a full term. He is challenged by Republican Norm Shinkle.
Council Votes Against Development Moratorium, Discusses Ending Pretextual Stops
Government

Council Votes Against Development Moratorium, Discusses Ending Pretextual Stops

ByLucas DayOct 8, 2024
City Manager Robert Belleman said he believes it would be “premature” to put a moratorium on developments while the city investigates its stormwater management standards at the Oct. 1 City Council meeting.
DDA Hires Firm to Market Evergreen Properties, Sets Asking Price
Development

DDA Hires Firm to Market Evergreen Properties, Sets Asking Price

ByLucas DayOct 4, 2024
The properties have been initially listed at $4.435 million.
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IN THE COMMUNITY

Technical Mishap Puts Scare Into Whitehills Elementary Staff, Prompts Fixes to ELPS Emergency Preparedness
Public Safety

Technical Mishap Puts Scare Into Whitehills Elementary Staff, Prompts Fixes to ELPS Emergency Preparedness

ByLucas DayFeb 28, 2025
The incident occurred during a professional development day, when students were not on site.
A Home for the Dicksons
Arts & Cultures

A Home for the Dicksons

ByDustin DuFort PettyFeb 25, 2025
David Dickson, Michigan State College’s first Black faculty member, resided in the city in a time marked by racist housing policies.
Doctor Raised in EL Travels to Gaza to Care for War Victims
News

Doctor Raised in EL Travels to Gaza to Care for War Victims

ByDustin DuFort PettyFeb 21, 2025
Dr. Omar Malas traveled to aid Palestinians in Northern Gaza, an area hit hardest during the war between Israel and Hamas.
City Accepts Settlement in Lawsuit Stemming From Denied Insurance Claim
Government

City Accepts Settlement in Lawsuit Stemming From Denied Insurance Claim

ByLucas DayFeb 19, 2025
The city accepted a $185,000 settlement after initially seeking more than $825,000.
Gallery: Scenes From Campus on Two-Year Anniversary of MSU Shooting
News

Gallery: Scenes From Campus on Two-Year Anniversary of MSU Shooting

ByBrian WellsFeb 17, 2025
Photojournalist Brian Wells captured scenes on campus on the two-year anniversary of the mass shooting at Michigan State University.
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