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SPECIAL ELI REPORTING
What Does ELi See Ahead in 2024?
Here are the stories on the reporting and editorial team’s radar in the new year.
Anonymous Call About Migrant Buses Coming to EL Lacks ‘Veracity’
City of East Lansing and local service providers suspect the call is a hoax but are, nonetheless, working to be prepared.
A Year in Review: What ELi Covered in 2023
With the year coming to an end, we look back at top stories and issues in the City of East Lansing.
Last Chance at a 2023 Tax-Deductible Donation That Helps ELi Survive!
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Special ELi Investigation: Church Attendance is Down Nationwide; What About in East Lansing?
ELi spoke with nine ministers and pastors about what they are experiencing in their churches.
IN THE COMMUNITY
ELPS Hosting Mental Health and Wellness Summit
The summit will be open to ELPS students and other community members.
Council Approves “Flexible” Albert El Fresco Plan
Street closures allowing for Albert El Fresco starting April 29 were approved by City Council.
Incentivizing Positive Behavior, Building Relationships Discussed at School Board Meeting
The school board heard from Donley Elementary School Principal Tracey Barton and others on strategies to encourage good behavior.
Council Approves Glencairn Overlay, Unhappy with El Fresco Shrinkage
Council hopes to hear a plan that does not downsize the El Fresco area so much before it is scheduled to open on April 29.
Planning Commission Postpones B&B Plans, Recommends Energy Ordinance Changes
The Planning Commission recommended approval on a pair of items, while tabling proposed rezoning that would allow for a Grove Street B&B.