ELHS Girls Soccer Team Optimistic About Future After Season of Growth
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.
SPECIAL ELI REPORTING
ELPL Board Approves Budget Recommendation
Despite revenue from the property tax growing at a lower rate than past years, ELPL is projected to carry a healthy budget in FY26.
Divide Between ELPD, Police Oversight Commission on Display at March Meeting
Interim Police Chief Jen Brown asserted that some members of ELIPOC “hate cops” at the March 5 meeting.
Community Invited to Get Creative, Find Personal Connections, Enter MLK Art Contest
Submissions for the contest are being accepted through April 13.
View the Scenes of Celebration After ELHS Basketball Wins State Title and Read Mayor George Brookover’s Letter to the Team
“Your effort, hard work, spirit and teamwork are an example to our entire City. When we do things together, good things can often happen,” Brookover wrote in a letter to the ELHS boys basketball team.
Talks of New Utilities, Financial Health Team Emerge During Discussion About City Priorities
Council received a progress report on goals it set at the start of last year.
IN THE COMMUNITY
Shoes on a Wire: A Grumpy Homeowner’s Quest for Answers
ELi Reporter Dustin DuFort Petty is fed up with all the shoes hanging from East Lansing power lines.
Cathy DeShambo, a Steward of Spaces and Spirit in East Lansing, Retires
DeShambo spent 13 years working for the City of East Lansing before retiring last week
ELPL Board Picks Chrissie Evaskis-Garrett as Interim Director
Evaskis-Garrett has been serving as the ELPL collections team leader.
AI Overuse Alarms East Lansing Teachers, Prompts Policy Overhaul
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East Lansing Residents Can Now Claim Share of $8M Settlement From “Franchise Fee” Lawsuit
Residents can visit eastlansingelectricsettlement.com to submit a claim.














