Live News Updates for Oct. 16-22
ELi Now is a column from the East Lansing Info reporting and editorial staff, created as a space to provide live updates of East Lansing news. Current top story: City is looking to pull the license for Spin scooters.
SPECIAL ELI REPORTING
Pair of Major Road Projects Approved by City Council
City Council voted to approve projects that will have major impacts on two of East Lansing’s busiest roads at the Jan. 23 meeting.
Restorative Justice Presentation Given to School Board, Essay Award Winners Recognized at Jan. 22 Meeting
MacDonald Middle School Principal Amy Martin and Associate Principal John Atkinson gave a presentation on restorative justice techniques used by the school at the Monday, Jan. 22 East Lansing Board of Education meeting.
ELi Facebook Page is Down
The staff is working diligently to fix the problem ASAP.
Youth Pursue Education While Experiencing Homelessness
Last school year, 41 ELPS students experienced homelessness. School staff works to ensure students experiencing homelessness have the tools necessary to meet their academic potential.
Brookover Negotiates EV Charger at Car Wash; Gas Station and B&B Proposals Rejected
City Council heard another statement condemning the election of Singh as mayor pro tem over Watson.
IN THE COMMUNITY
Gallery: Photos From ELHS Homecoming Game
Reporter Mark Pontoni captured last week’s homecoming festivities through photos.
Drastic Stormwater Management Measures? BWL to Explain Rate Increases? Folk Fest Returning? Questions Emerge from Council Meeting
At its Sept. 17 meeting, City Council voted to accept a property donation on Cresenwood Road to be used as a park or green space.
Local Organization Celebrates Raising $1 Million in Charitable Donations
After starting with 41 members in 2010, Greater Lansing 100+ Women Who Care has grown to around 200 members strong.
ELHS Volleyball Team Looks to Continue Strong Start to the Season
Coach Heather Stanley is optimistic about this year’s team.
Library Roundup: Updates from the Latest Board Meeting and Director Kevin King
ELPL is moving forward with its Strategic Planning Process that engaged more than 1,000 residents.














