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East Lansing Info is searching for a new executive director during an exciting period of growth. Current Executive Director Beth Peck is stepping down at the end of August to focus on the next chapter ...
Passersby can now fall down the rabbit hole into a technological wonderland in the Grove Street parking garage, with the help of a new mural. Completed in early June by Michigan State University ...
Early last week, the MSU Federal Credit Union laid off 24 members of its information technology (IT) department. ELi confirmed the dismissals after speaking with MSUFCU CEO April Clobes. According to ...
After more than three years leading the fire department, Fire Chief Dawn Carson stepped down last month, ending a tenure that was marked by efforts to improve the mental and physical health of East ...
East Lansing officials are considering slashing more than $2.6 million from the Parks and Recreation Department budget, as city leaders grapple with a projected $3.1 million deficit in the next fiscal ...
The Folk Festival Study Committee has provided an early glimpse at what a 2025 festival may look like.
Last month, members of City Council were disturbed by a projection showing the city is spiraling towards bankruptcy within five years if it does not adjust its budget. But to City Manager Robert ...
In May, voters approved a bond of more than $23 million to pay for projects that improve school safety. At the Monday, Nov. 11 East Lansing Board of Education meeting, district leadership gave an ...
Abbie Tykocki, Elizabeth Lyons, Estrella Torrez and Chris Martin were elected to the school board, and other outcomes from yesterday's election.
Over the next several weeks, ELi will bring you articles highlighting the choices for state- and county-wide election. We seek to interview each of the major candidates for these offices and share an ...
The League of Women Voters of the Lansing Area and ELi hosted a program to hear from those on each side of Proposal 1, which would impact the city's housing and rental regulations.
There are six candidates running to fill four slots on the East Lansing Board of Education. To help residents get to know who is running, ELi asked each candidate to answer three questions in 250 ...
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