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Barrett sings praises of ‘Small Town’ safety — even though hometown Charlotte’s crime rate is high

THURSDAY, Aug. 10 — Republican congressional candidate Tom Barrett is soliciting signatures and funds from people to stand against the “woke” mob he alleges is trying to …

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Slotkin joins Republicans in supporting Pride flag ban at military installations

MONDAY, Aug. 7 — Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin was one of only two Democrats to vote for a Republican measure widely seen as targeting the potential display of gay Pride flags at military …

Slotkin moves out of 7th District back to family’s farm in Holly

FRIDAY, Aug. 4 — U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin is no longer a registered voter in the 7th Congressional District, which she was elected  to represent nine months ago. Slotkin, a Democrat, moved out of her Lansing rental and changed her voter registration to Holly, which is in the 9th Congressional District.

Lansing church uses pulpit to raise money for City Council candidate

FRIDAY, Aug. 4 —- A local pastor entered at least a grey area last Sunday when he seemed to endorse Lansing City Council candidate Tamera Carter and solicit money for her from his …

Candidate who declined Schor’s money accepted $5,000 from other PACs

THURSDAY, Aug. 3  — Tamera Carter has made an issue of declining support from Lansing Mayor Andy Schor through his political action committee for her campaign for an at-large seat on the …

Kost knew of 2010 Eaton County court debt for at least the last two years

FRIDAY, July 28 — First Ward Lansing City Council Member Ryan Kost has changed his story about being unaware for the last 13 years that he owed over $10,000 to Eaton County District Court stemming from an auto accident.

Lansing 5:01, City Pulse team up to showcase best of the city

Each year, City Pulse hosts a Top of the Town competition to allow community members to choose the businesses, restaurants, organizations, products and people they think represent the …

Lansing Township prevails in appeal over annexation

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 …

Two tales of eastside Lansing’s big storm

FRIDAY, July 14 — Clinton Mireles, who lives on South Fairview Avenue on Lansing’s east side, took a chance Thursday when the early-morning storm slowed a bit to run into his backyard to …

Two more suits filed against LCC over data breach

The first of what likely will be at least two suits has been filed in federal court against Lansing Community College over a data breach that may have involved more than 750,000 students, staff and …