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Gilchrist helps Lansing launch Hispanic Heritage Month

MONDAY, Sept. 16 — Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist helped kick off Lansing’s Hispanic Heritage Month today by noting its importance in a divisive presidential election year.

Buttigieg tours East Lansing infrastructure project

FRIDAY, Sept. 6 — U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joined Lansing Mayor Andy Schor and U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin in donning construction vests today to tour one of Greater latest infrastructure projects.

Stabenow touts Inflation Reduction Act green tax credits in East Lansing

THURSDAY, Sept. 5 — U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow pulled up to a home solar energy ribbon-cutting event in East Lansing’s Bailey Neighborhood this morning in her Lake Orion-made Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicle.

Lansing Charter Commission hits the road for community feedback

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 21 — Lansing’s Charter Commission ventured beyond the friendly confines of City Hall last night to seek community input on its revision efforts. The nine-member body …

Ratepayers can give their 2 cents on BWL’s rate hike proposal at public hearing

Lansing Board of Water & Light customer Paul Wozniak has grown weary of utility rateincreases. Since 2018, his combined electric and water bill has risen every year erxcept 2021. Starting …

WLNS-TV seeks to add barbed-wire fencing at its Saginaw Street headquarters

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 7 — WLNS-TV is making news, not just breaking it. The television station has stirred up controversy by its request to the city of Lansing to install a 6-foot-tall …

Local Dems excited after Biden’s bombshell

MONDAY, July 22 — The phones were hot for local Democrats after President Joe Biden announced yesterday he was dropping out. “Our sign-ups are blowing up,” Ingham County …

Schor ‘optimistic’ City Council will approve the sale of City Hall on Monday

MONDAY, July 22 — Mayor Andy Schor believes a majority of the City Council plans to support an agreement selling City Hall to Chicago developer J. Paul Beitler when it goes to a vote Monday …

What’s the right size, makeup of Lansing City Council? Citizens weigh in at Charter Revision Commission meeting

WEDNESDAY, July 17 — Changing the makeup of the Lansing City Council was a popular topic last night at the biweekly Charter Revision Commission at City Hall.

U of M Health-Sparrow to meet with local residents, elected officials on old Eastern High School issue

TUESDAY, JULY 9—The Lansing City Council unanimously approved a resolution last night calling on the University of Michigan to preserve the old Eastern High School classroom building and …