MONDAY, Dec. 5 — With $2.5 million in past-due lease payments for The Heights dragging the Lansing Township budget rolls into a significant deficit, the Board of Trustees will consider a debt elimination strategy tomorrow night that could “right the ship” …
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TODD HEYWOOD
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12/5/22
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Libraries across Michigan recently put on their boxing gloves in the form of a statewide public opinion poll regarding what the state’s residents think about libraries and book banning.
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Bill Castanier
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5/25/23
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No statewide ballot questions? No competitive statewide political race? Very few compelling races anywhere? No matter. A record 2.2 million Michiganders voted in last week’s primary.
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Kyle Melinn
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8/13/20
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Anne Hill, president of the Hawk Nest Neighborhood group in northern East Lansing, was appointed EastLansingInfo.news June 29 on a volunteer basis. Hill ran unsuccessfully as a Republican candidate to the Clinton County Board of Commissioners in the 2018 primary and served as a Republican precinct delegate in 2014.
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Todd Heywood
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7/21/22
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Another top city official has announced that she will depart from Lansing Mayor Andy Schor’s administration as staff turnover and reorganization continues at City Hall.
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Kyle Kaminski
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12/21/20
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The Ingham County Health Department is urging residents who are eligible for the coronavirus vaccine to register for their shots with multiple providers, including the Health Department, Sparrow Health System, McLaren Greater Lansing, Rite Aid and Meijer.
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KYLE KAMINSKI
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2/25/21
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To help her fight the gravest crisis facing world civilization, Lansing’s new sustainability manager, Lori Welch, jokes that she has a staff of three: “me, myself and I.”
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LAWRENCE COSENTINO
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2/18/21
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Three applicants for the City Council will advance to another round of interviews.
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Kyle Kaminski
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1/31/22
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For Teacher’s Appreciation Week 2020, one Lansing School District educator got a heartwarming surprise.
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Cole Tunningley
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5/7/20
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Nine Black current and former city of Lansing employees have sued the city, the mayor, the firefighters’ union and others for racial discimination and race-based retaliation.
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Kyle Kaminski
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8/13/20
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MONDAY, March 29 — The board of the Michigan Press Association suspended today board member Dave Clark, the student newspaper adviser at Central Michigan University, which placed him on leave …
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Todd Heywood
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3/29/21
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WEDNESDAY, Jan. 25 — Retired Ingham County Chief Circuit Judge William Collette entered a ‘no contest’ plea today to a charge of simple assault and battery in front of Jackson …
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Todd Heywood
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1/25/23
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WEDNESDAY, July 10 —- Lansing’s Starlight Dinner Theatre has signed controversial director Guy Sanville, former artistic director of the Purple Rose Theater in Chelsea, to direct two …
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By TODD HEYWOOD
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7/12/23
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Another 1,751 new cases of COVID-19 and an additional 118 deaths were reported in Michigan today, including another 32 cases identified in Greater Lansing, as COVID-19 again tracks its deadliest day in Michigan and the statewide death toll passes 800.
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Kyle Kaminski
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4/7/20
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer today amended Michigan’s “Stay Home, Stay Safe” executive order to allow manufacturing workers — including auto workers — to resume work on Monday. It also extends all other existing lockdown measures in Michigan from May 15 to May 28.
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Kyle Kaminski
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5/7/20
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State officials are blocking access to death records in Michigan.
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Todd Heywood
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2/22/21
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FRIDAY, July 21 — The Michigan Court of Appeals sided yesterday with Lansing Township in upholding a ruling that stops the city of Lansing’s efforts to annex the Groesbeck Neighborhood …
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By TODD HEYWOOD
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7/21/23
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Sixty small businesses in Greater Lansing were selected this morning to receive a $10,000 grant through the Michigan Small Business Relief Program.
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Kyle Kaminski
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4/7/20
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The Lansing Lugnuts are set to play at a soon-to-be improved version of Jackson Field through at least 2038 after the City Council approved an extended lease agreement last week with the franchise — including some renovations to the city-owned facility.
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KYLE KAMINSKI
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2/23/21
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With any luck, Detroit Rising Development CEO Jon Hartzell hopes to bring some of that success to Lansing’s downtown riverfront by transforming the old City Market building into the Lansing Shuffleboard & Social Club, a $3.2 million renovation inspired by his work in Detroit.
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KYLE KAMINSKI
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7/21/21
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