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(10/13/21 2:00pm)
Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, hosted a voter forum on Monday, Oct. 11. Candidates Ron Bacon and Mikey Manuel, who are running for two-year terms, took the stage first. Then, four-year term candidates, including Dana Watson, Chuck Grigsby, Daniel Bollman, Adam DeLay and George Brookover, took over.
(10/08/21 2:00pm)
East Lansing City Council Candidate George Brookover is ready to bring a sense of purpose to East Lansing.
(10/07/21 2:00pm)
Chuck Grigsby has been many things in his life: nonprofit founder, commission chairperson and professional athlete. Now, he looks to add East Lansing City Council member to that list.
(10/06/21 2:00pm)
East Lansing City Council candidate Mikey Manuel has been waiting for an opportunity like this for a long time.
(10/05/21 2:00pm)
Current Mayor Pro Tem and city councilmember Dana Watson was first told she could run for council by a supervisor at her job at the Ingham County Health Department or ICHD.
(10/04/21 2:00pm)
Michigan State alumnus Adam DeLay, one of the youngest candidates in the upcoming East Lansing City Council election, also considers himself the most experienced in public service, as well as the most progressive.
(10/01/21 2:00pm)
Ron Bacon, member of East Lansing City Council, resident of East Lansing for over 10 years and assistant varsity football coach for East Lansing High School, is running for reelection this November.
(09/21/21 6:41pm)
On Tuesday, Sept. 14, Ingham County Sheriff Scott Wriggelsworth came to the city council discussion to advocate against Ingham County Prosecutor Carol Siemon's new felony firearm policy.
(09/30/21 2:00pm)
When East Lansing City Council candidate Daniel Bollman was canvassing a few weeks ago, he received an interesting question — he was asked if he would finish out his term if he was elected.
(09/15/21 5:48pm)
Being the new mayor of East Lansing is just a sliver of Jessy Gregg.
(07/15/21 8:17pm)
East Lansing City Council voted to establish a permanent police oversight board in a unanimous vote on Tuesday, July 13.
(07/14/21 3:46am)
East Lansing Mayor Aaron Stephens announced his resignation from his position during the Tuesday City Council meeting. The resignation will be effective Aug. 11 following the submission of a formal resignation that he said he will be turning in to the city clerk’s office on Wednesday.
(06/18/21 6:52pm)
In a discussion-only meeting on Tuesday, June 15, East Lansing City Council discussed the report and recommendations from the Study Committee on an Independent Police Oversight Commission.
(06/10/21 5:29pm)
In an East Lansing City Council meeting Tuesday, members of the Study Committee on an Independent Police Oversight Commission presented a report on the proposed establishment of this commission.
(03/25/21 9:21pm)
A survey of 500 East Lansing residents presented to City Council on Tuesday night showed Black residents trust East Lansing Police Department officers 45 points less than trust in police in the survey overall. City Manager George Lahanas said that this survey will be a “baseline” to judge whether changes that have recently been put in place will change attitudes toward the police.
(03/23/21 3:08pm)
When Lisa Babcock graduated from Lansing Eastern High School in 1984, her largest goal was to see the state Capitol dome in her rearview mirror as she left her hometown behind.
(02/24/21 12:37am)
As the United States has officially reached half a million COVID-19 related deaths, Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail said a year ago she would have never thought we would still be in the same position as we are now.
(02/01/21 2:00pm)
Department of Agriculture sharpshooters shot 65 deer in two days to manage the deer population in East Lansing.
(01/29/21 12:13am)
The East Lansing City Council issued an emergency ordinance requiring compliance with any public health orders issued by the State, the Ingham County Health Department, the Mid-Michigan District Health Department or either county's Health Officer Thursday in a special meeting. Mayor Aaron Stephens said this is something the city should have done sooner.
(12/10/20 3:41pm)
Due to the continuous spread of COVID-19, the city of East Lansing’s offices will remain closed beyond Tuesday, Dec. 8, in the interest of community and employee safety, according to a release Tuesday.