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Michigan State University’s Broad College of Business has a deep network of successful alumni that have gone onto to work with major companies like Google, Ford and Valvoline. For those hoping to follow in their footsteps, a brand-new podcast might be able to help. “Marketing Spotlight,” taps graduates of the MSU business college for advice and valuable insight into an industry that can often be very difficult to wrap one’s head around.
New Year's Day is fast approaching. Whether you had a rough go in 2021, or a vast improvement over the disastrous 2020, it is still a cause for celebration.
Public art is finally coming to Dimondale. The Village of Dimondale Art Commission announced that the village’s inaugural art sculpture will be installed this summer on the corner of South Bridge Street and East Jefferson Avenue.
Frank Tignanelli, the pizza pie mastermind behind Detroit Frankie’s Wood-fired Brick Oven is hanging it up. Tignanelli announced via the Detroit Frankie’s Facebook page that he has sold the restaurant to Saddleback Barbecue, which will absorb the eatery and rename it to Slice by Saddleback.
Next time you take a stroll downtown, you can learn about a crucial and all but forgotten piece of Lansing history. The Historical Society of Greater Lansing, the City of Lansing and the National Parks Service are putting together a new exhibit that tells the story of the construction of the I-496 expressway in 1964, which resulted in the vast destruction of a historic Black Lansing neighborhood.