He Tells Their Stories
Bill Krieger founded Veterans Archives, an East Lansing based nonprofit organization that shares the stories of military veterans.
SPECIAL ELI REPORTING
Survey Reveals Challenges East Lansing Seniors Face, Resources that are Needed
Housing was a top concern raised in a survey of East Lansing residents age 55 and older.
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.
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.