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(07/28/13 10:10pm)
Mason, Mich., resident Rob Palmer tries to collapse his umbrella, while his daughter Georgia Palmer, 7, stands in the rain, July 27, 2013, in downtown Lansing during the Car Capital Auto Show 2013. The 21st annual event was organized by the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum. Justin Wan/The State News
(07/10/13 5:54am)
No matter if you’re a Sheepdog or a Mummy, rain wasn’t going to stop the performances Tuesday night.
(07/10/13 5:04am)
The Sheepdogs perform after a rain July 9, 2013 at the Common Ground Music Festival at Adado Riverfront Park. Weston Brooks/The State News
(06/24/13 3:54am)
The Laura sculpture stolen on Thursday morning has been returned to the East Lansing Police Department, or ELPD, by individuals who located it in front of the Treehouse North Apartments in the 400 block of Evergreen Avenue, ELPD’s Scott Sexton said.
(06/21/13 8:54pm)
Thursday morning, the Laura sculpture located in the Children’s Sculpture Garden at Downtown East Lansing’s Fountain Square was stolen. The 100 pound bronze sculpture was valued at more than $50,000, according to East Lansing Police Department, or ELPD, Captain Jeff Murphy.
(06/17/13 2:13am)
Perry, Mich., resident Mike Rains helps his son Mikey, 2, across the monkey bars June 16, 2013, at Patriarche Park. Celebrating Father’s Day at the park where he used to play as a kid, Mike Rains Sr. said he was glad be able to bring his son there. Danyelle Morrow/The State News
(06/13/13 2:12am)
Rain on Wednesday puts a damper on attendance of “The Turn of the Screw,” a play part of Summer Circle Theatre. In this photo, students and residents picnic before the play, June 12, 2013, outside MSU Auditorium. The theater series has been a MSU tradition for 53 years. Justin Wan/The State News
(06/12/13 1:01am)
Many cities across the state cope with sewer system overflows when heavy rains strike, sometimes getting so overloaded during extreme weather that raw sewage spills into local rivers and streams. It’s a legacy of Michigan’s past, when the best waste engineering was thought to be a combined domestic and storm water load.
(06/03/13 12:57am)
The Lansing Board of Water and Light entertained and filled the bellies of thousands at its 18th annual chili cook-off Friday, bringing back several traditions and creating new ones.
(05/30/13 2:02am)
East Lansing resident Sema’J Benson, 2, walks with umbrella in hand with his mother Judy Torp behind him, Tuesday, May 28, 2013, in Lansing as the two walk across a parking lot, about to board a Capital Area Transportation Authority, or CATA, bus that previously was suspended due to a tornado warning issued to Ingham County Tuesday afternoon. Rain and thunderstorms are expected to continue until Sunday. Justin Wan/The State News
(05/29/13 11:23pm)
Editor’s Note: Views expressed in guest columns and letters to the editor reflect the views of the author, not the views of The State News.
(05/28/13 1:34am)
Linwood Cannon, 12, of Lansing, sits on the bike handlebars as Lansing resident Daequan Thomas, 13, rides the bike en route to West Ottawa Street in Lansing as the two head home, May 27, 2013. “We don’t care (about the rain),” Cannon said. “We are just having fun.” Justin Wan/The State News
(05/23/13 2:48am)
Pinched between two low floodplain breeding grounds, MSU is in for a nasty mosquito summer with the largest hatching of floodplain mosquitoes since 1994, entomology professor Ned Walker said.
(05/23/13 2:45am)
It’s 9:00 a.m. The sun already is peeking through the pallid gray of last night’s rain as workers start feeding the 190 cows chewing hay and grains with lopsided jaws that swing left to right, right to left.
(05/23/13 12:19am)
Parin Patel, 14, holds his backpack over his head to shield himself from the falling rain as he walks with Arden McFarlane, both from Raleigh, N.C., May 22, 2013, on North Shaw Lane. Patel is a participant of the 2013 Odyssey of the Mind World Finals that are currently underway on campus from May 22-25, while McFarlane is a parent who traveled with the team. Weather in East Lansing saw a high of 75 degrees Wednesday afternoon with rain showers and thunderstorms likely to continue until Thursday night. Justin Wan/The State News
(05/13/13 1:58am)
MSU salvaged a win in the final game of a disappointing three-game series against Iowa, 4-2, on Sunday afternoon.
(04/26/13 2:42am)
It was a semester to remember across campus and the country for members of the MSU community. Take a look back at key events for Spartans in East Lansing and around the world.
(04/24/13 5:13am)
Armenian Club president, special education junior Helen Attar, spray paints the rock on Farm Lane on Tuesday. The club set up a tent above the rock so that the rain would not wash the fresh paint away. Katie Stiefel/The State News
(04/24/13 1:39am)
For the first time in a week, the MSU baseball team will take the field when they travel to South Bend, Ind., to take on Notre Dameat 5:35 p.m. today.
(04/24/13 1:35am)
It’s safe to say Jacquie Joseph and the MSU softball team are hungry to get back to action in today’s doubleheader against Ohio State.