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A fundraising group is inching closer toward its goal of raising $30,000 amid efforts to reopen the city-owned Moores Park Pool. more
This Q&A is part of a daily series highlighting the many medical and recreational marijuana dispensaries across Greater Lansing. more
Buff City Soap, which just opened in Okemos, has hundreds of locations — but this is the first one near a college town. more
“We had a vision and made it come true,” Luanda Coleman said of her and her co-owner Alicia Chase’s new salon, Apex Nails & Spa.  The pair of licensed nail technicians … more
Michigan State University’s Facility for Rare Isotope Beams regularly collaborates with artists of all types, hosting dance performances, concerts and visual art exhibitions, but it’s … more
Two-term incumbent Adam Hussain didn’t always plan to seek a third go-ahead from voters. more
Retail stores across Michigan have the governor’s green light to reopen their doors, albeit with new restrictions, this week. But many of them, including most across Greater Lansing, have yet to restart business as usual. more
General Motors will lay off 369 workers at Grand River Assembly and Lansing Regional Stamping, coinciding with the end of Camaro production. The layoffs will take place in four phases over … more
Deon Butler of Detroit told lawmakers at a recent hearing that public schools failed him. Butler, who is dyslexic, said his memories of school are traumatic.  “I would always be the … more
A Meijer security officer and former Gander Mountain firearm salesperson thinks he has what it takes to unseat First Ward Councilman Ryan Kost this November. more
A rally at the Michigan State Capitol today was a bit more tame than those in recent weeks, but that’s because it wasn’t about protest. It was about prayer. more
Over the last few weeks, big box chains like Meijer, Kroger, Target and Walmart have deployed staff, usually in pairs, to patrol their entranceways, fending off maskless shoppers more
The weekend bustle was down to a late Sunday afternoon snooze in Lansing’s Old Town. Suddenly, three colorful figures came out of nowhere. more
Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail said she is “troubled” and “perplexed” by a recent increase in COVID-19 cases across Ingham County — a statistic that also bears out statewide. more
The ‘ol double nickel, a nickname from back in the day for 55, is neither just a speed limit nor a number.  For anyone fortunate to retire at age 55, bidding farewell to a career can … more
When Kendra Ouillete found out she was pregnant just one month after moving from Florida to Mason in December 2020, more
East Lansing voters have some pivotal decisions to make in the Nov. 7 general election. more
If the year 2020 is a horror movie, the month of May is the part where the potential victims, trapped in the house by an unseen killer, crack the door open, oh, so slowly. more
The Beechwood Store in Iron River Township, built in 1912 in the small Swedish settlement of Beechwood, played an essential role in the cultural and social life of its western Upper Peninsula community. more
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