WEDNESDAY, April 10— The Lansing City Council has put Mayor Andy Schor’s nomination of a new city attorney on hold.
Schor handed his appointment of Greg Venker to the Council in …
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TYLER SCHNEIDER
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4/10/24
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Lacking the support of the City Council for its plan to move the new city hall to the Masonic Temple, the Schor administration is looking at options for another location that do not involve any input from the Council, sources have told City Pulse.
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By BERL SCHWARTZ AND TYLER SCHNEIDER
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4/10/24
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In 2018, Megan Shannon left her job as a special-education paraprofessional at Okemos Public Schools to pursue woodworking full time. Her new business, Tiny Bit of Wood, opened this year.
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By TYLER SCHNEIDER
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4/10/24
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Nine homes and two vacant lots, worth up to $2 million, have been donated by University of Michigan Health-Sparrow to the … more
By STEVE UNDERWOOD
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4/9/24
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FRIDAY, April 5 — Lansing Deputy City Attorney Gregory Venker is slated to replace retiring City Attorney James Smiertka next week if the City Council approves his appointment in its regular meeting on Monday.
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TYLER SCHNEIDER
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4/5/24
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As the new director of Lansing’s director of economic development and planning, Rawley Van Fossen has wasted no time trying to revitalize a Code Enforcement Office that’s been dogged for years by inconsistent leadership and five staff vacancies, including one for a lead housing inspector.
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By TYLER SCHNEIDER
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4/4/24
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When Kendra Ouillete found out she was pregnant just one month after moving from Florida to Mason in December 2020,
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By TESSA PANETH-POLLAK
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4/4/24
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THURSDAY, April 4 — As construction crews began breaking up the asphalt on a closed strip of Michigan Avenue between Mifflin Avenue and Howard Street in Lansing on Monday, it didn’t …
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TYLER SCHNEIDER
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4/4/24
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There were no homicides in Ingham County for the first quarter of 2024, said Prosecutor John Dewane in a statement Monday. He added that the number has declined from seven homicides in the first three months of 2021 and four each in 2022 and 2023. He called it evidence Lansing and the county are bringing gun violence under control after a peak during the COVID pandemic. more
By STEVE UNDERWOOD
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4/2/24
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MONDAY, April 1 — If you’re easily taken in, April 1 is a day you’d probably prefer to spend in bed, covers drawn up to your nose.
But April Fool’s is also a day to have …
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DAWN PARKER
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4/1/24
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MONDAY, April 1 — Ted Stewart, 56, owner of Metro Retro in Old Town, died in his sleep Saturday, friends said. His shop, at 304 E. Grand River Ave., celebrated its eighth year of business last month.
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TYLER SCHNEIDER
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4/1/24
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Nine candidates for Lansing’s Charter Revision Commission announced today that they have formed an alliance in response to a separate slate of endorsements selected by …
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By TYLER SCHNEIDER
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3/28/24
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The city of Lansing’s journey to a new city hall has hit at least another speed bump.
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By BERL SCHWARTZ
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3/28/24
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TUESDAY, March 26 — A shooting in Lansing Township’s Groesbeck neighborhood Saturday left at least one witness “traumatized” after he saw three individuals fire rounds at an …
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Tyler Schneider
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3/27/24
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Lansing Township police are looking for a group of individuals who fired shots at an apartment building Saturday. Police said when they arrived at 2920 Woodruff Ave., between North Homer Street …
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3/26/24
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TUESDAY, March 26 — The developer Granger Co. has accused the Schor administration of violating the law by not affording it an opportunity to revise its proposal for a new Lansing city hall.
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Berl Schwartz
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3/26/24
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MONDAY, March 25 — Mayor Andy Schor has rebuffed a recent attempt by a developer to revive his proposal for building a new city hall in downtown Lansing.
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TYLER SCHNEIDER
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3/25/24
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THURSDAY, March 21 — Members of the East Lansing Independent Police Oversight Commission expressed dissatisfaction at changes by the City Council that they say weakened the panel’s …
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By TYLER SCHNEIDER
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3/21/24
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An agreement to buy the Masonic Temple building downtown and turn it into Lansing’s next city hall looked poised to pass last week when City Council members met as the Committee of the Whole. But a short time later at the Council meeting itself, it lost on a 4-4 vote after three members who supporters expected to back it didn’t.
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By TYLER SCHNEIDER
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3/21/24
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