ELPS Administrator Finding New Ways to Care for Campuses, Cut Costs
After experiencing issues with its previous custodial service provider, ELPS switched back to in-house services. Billy Hastings and his team have since cleaned up the district.
SPECIAL ELI REPORTING
Despite Pressure From Federal Government, ELPS Has No Plans to Ditch DEI Efforts
Some DEI initiatives in the district provide diverse literature in elementary school class libraries and allow teachers to self-select into trainings.
MSUFCU Dismisses One-Fifth of IT Department
Last week, 24 MSUFCU IT employees were laid off.
Forster Woods Provides Personalized Care, Programming for Adults With Disabilities and Their Families
The Forster Woods Adult Day Services Center provides a safe and comfortable setting for adults who may require assistance with daily activities.
Police Chief Jen Brown Starts Tenure With Backing of City Manager, Concerns From Oversight Commission
Brown has served as interim chief since December, and was recently chosen to serve as chief going forward.
East Lansing City Council Sets Budget for Next Fiscal Year, Keeps Parks Funding
The city is budgeted to carry a roughly $2 million deficit next fiscal year.
IN THE COMMUNITY
From Social Soirées to Student Rentals: 99-Year-Old East Lansing Landmark Home Awaits Its Next Story
Dubbed the Johnson-Stoddard Home after notable former owners, the nearly century old house carries plenty of history.
Ask ELi: What’s Up With All the Water Main Breaks?
A couple readers wrote in to ELi asking if there have been more water main breaks this year.
Crossing With Ms. Pat
For 40 years, Pat Daniels has worked as a crossing guard, helping generations of East Lansing children get to school safely.
Regional Reading Initiative One Grand Read Connects Community Through Shared Story
Events centered around Christian Cooper’s “Better Living Through Birding: Notes From a Black Man in the Natural World” will be held throughout September.
Meet East Lansing City Council Candidate Liam Richichi
This is the fifth story in a series of six introducing candidates for East Lansing City Council.














