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The (fear of) coronavirus has ended in Mid-Michigan

As pandemic-related restrictions continue to be relaxed and more businesses reopen here this summer, residents and entrepreneurs are itching for normalcy.

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As MSU goes, so goes the local economy. But how does it go?

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted lives and created anxiety in ways few people have experienced. The recovery will take months, if not years. And for some communities, complex decisions yet to be made could impact that recovery time.

Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs distributes $500,000 in grants

Arts organizations across Michigan received some much-needed financial breathing room Thursday morning in the form of a $502,400 emergency relief fund provided by the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs.

New book combats culture of malicious misinformation

Should we or shouldn’t we do shots of bleach? Is a doctor named Fauci telling us the facts, or is the coronavirus “just the flu?”

The other side of the portal

The current economic system that has delivered us to this state of affairs is a human designed one. We can and must clearly reimagine a different economic system that builds into it more of the values we cherish: more democracy, more fairness, more cooperation.

Wacky hairdos liven up life at Sparrow Hospital

It can be easy to get caught up in the doom and gloom of the coronavirus pandemic, especially in a hospital filled with sick patients and masked personnel.

No social distance tickets, one arrest at Capitol rally

Cops warned several people to keep their distance from one another at yesterday’s rally at the Michigan State Capitol lawn but no tickets had to be issued, police said.

Coping With Quarantine: Promoter and thrift store owner Tiesha King

Tiesha King, 46, of Lansing, is the owner of an entertainment company, Dark Art of Michigan, and a thrift shop in REO Town Marketplace, Thrift Witch.

Turn it Down: Hordes brings the noise to 4th annual Oigs Fest

Since its genesis 13 years ago, Hordes has mastered the art of cerebral sonic chaos and deafening drone resonances, and this weekend the trio unleashes that wave of intensity at the re-scheduled Oigs Fest 4.

Thawing Lansing’s pipes at the Mid-Winter Singing and Folk Festival

The two-day celebration begins with a dual-headliner gig Friday and leads into a massive community sing Saturday.