Patriarche Park officially opens in East Lansing
After months of hard work and years of planning, Patriarche Park at 1100 Alton St. officially opened Monday.
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After months of hard work and years of planning, Patriarche Park at 1100 Alton St. officially opened Monday.
Drummer Jose Espinosa plays with Agunanko on August 1, 2014, at Lansing JazzFest. Due to technical issues involving the rain earlier in the day, the band did not get to go on stage until well after their scheduled time. Jessalyn Tamez/The State News
An unseasonably cool air mass moving into East Lansing on Monday night will drop temperatures into the mid-60s to low-70s through Thursday.
Saturday’s Common Ground lineup drew from an eclectic lineup to congregate around a classic standby — good old rock 'n' roll.
Company members of the Summer Circle Theatre combatted the melancholy of an ending season with feelings of excitement for new opportunities as they geared up for their last performance on Saturday.
By Sierra Lay
UPDATE — Tuesday, 7:25 p.m.: Greenhouse officials said the line has further increased in size, and the wait for the corpse plant is now two-and-a-half hours. It is unclear what will occur at 8:00 p.m., when the viewing was planned to end, according to the W.J. Beal Botanical Garden Facebook page.
Community members concluded Patriarche Park playground construction on Wednesday, despite dismal weather. Volunteers have been donating their time to help complete the project since Monday, working from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. The park is slated to re-open in early August, officials familiar with the project said.
The City of East Lansing and the East Lansing Rotary Club are seeking volunteers to help build a playground at Patriarche Park, at 1100 Alton St., beginning Monday.
Spring is on its way into summer, and the W. J. Beal Botanical Garden is coming into full bloom with the help of some of MSU’s own students.
Construction crews broke ground on the new turfgrass marching band practice field in May and construction will continue through August.
Lansing residents Danielle Brown, left, and Jumoke Shoneye, right, try to stay dry June 4, 2014, on East Grand River in front of Cosi. It rained most of the day in the East Lansing area, dropping the temperature into the 60s. Hayden Fennoy/The State News
Director of building services Gus Gosselin received a call from MSU Police over the weekend. The Red Cedar River had just surpassed the minor flood stage, 7 feet.
Community Resource Management Company, or CRMC, on Tuesday ousted their now-former president, David Olson.
Summer is right around the corner and the communities of East Lansing and MSU will celebrate the season with the 50th annual MSU Spring Arts and Crafts Show this weekend.
When the last police car pulled away and the pouring rain subsided Monday afternoon, two were dead and a community was left with more questions than answers.
The third National Climate Assessment, released by the Obama administration on May 6, found that climate change is affecting the U.S.
Associate head coach Mark Van Ameyde talks to team members in the dugout during a rain delay before the start of the game against Central Michigan on May 13, 2014, at Comerica Park in Detroit. The Chippewas defeated the Spartans, 7-4. Danyelle Morrow/The State News
Sophomore left fielder Cam Gibson and Junior center fielder Anthony Cheky, 15, wait in the dugout during a rain delay before the game against Central Michigan on May 13, 2014, at Comerica Park in Detroit. The Chippewas defeated the Spartans, 7-4. Danyelle Morrow/The State News
The Spartans picked up a win on a rain-soaked Wednesday afternoon, defeating Eastern Michigan 12-4 at McLane Baseball Stadium.