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A proposed pizza shop and expansion to the FieldHouse sports bar downtown was rejected by City Council, as members were against raising the occupancy of the busy downtown bar. St. Anne LLC proposed ...
This past weekend, East Lansing hosted its fourth annual Pride celebration downtown. The festivities included an open stage drag show, more than 50 local vendors and more. View Photojournalist Brian ...
Early last week, the MSU Federal Credit Union laid off 24 members of its information technology (IT) department. ELi confirmed the dismissals after speaking with MSUFCU CEO April Clobes. According to ...
Last month, the East Lansing Downtown Development Authority (DDA) hired an executive director for the first time in its roughly 40 years of existence. Up to this point, the DDA has relied on various ...
East Lansing officials are considering slashing more than $2.6 million from the Parks and Recreation Department budget, as city leaders grapple with a projected $3.1 million deficit in the next fiscal ...
The city will look to assemble a financial health team and could ask residents to pay a couple new utilities, city officials said at the Tuesday, March 11 discussion-only City Council meeting. The ...
The Folk Festival Study Committee has provided an early glimpse at what a 2025 festival may look like.
Last month, members of City Council were disturbed by a projection showing the city is spiraling towards bankruptcy within five years if it does not adjust its budget. But to City Manager Robert ...
The recently opened restaurant hopes to not just be a sports bar with a kitchen, but to serve as a favorite location for foodies.
Bailey Preschool & Childcare Center is under investigation by the Michigan Bureau of Professional Licensing. The complaint alleges that a child under the center’s care was physically restrained by a ...
In May, voters approved a bond of more than $23 million to pay for projects that improve school safety. At the Monday, Nov. 11 East Lansing Board of Education meeting, district leadership gave an ...
Republican Karla Skoczylas (left) will challenge incumbent Democrat Derrick Quinney in the Ingham County Register of Deeds race.
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