3 students assaulted over weekend
MSU police are investigating a series of assaults from the weekend. Two male students were assaulted early Saturday morning in separate but related incidents, MSU police Sgt.
MSU police are investigating a series of assaults from the weekend. Two male students were assaulted early Saturday morning in separate but related incidents, MSU police Sgt.
Art Bukowski Special for The State News Bundled against the inclement weather and holding signs reading "stop the killing" and "not in our name," about 30 activists marched Friday from the Capitol to the office of Congressman Mike Rogers, R-Brighton, in protest of the war in Iraq and the recent U.S.
When the Greater Lansing Food Bank started in 1981, group members didn't anticipate they'd still be fund raising to feed the poor in the Lansing area more than 20 years later. The group recognized the growing problem of those needing emergency food assistance, but assumed it was a result of the slow economic times.
Charlie was getting restless. The Timneh African grey parrot opened his beak and bit at the metal bars of his cage, hoping to get the attention of his owner, Debbie Gould of DeWitt.
An 18-year-old female student reported being sexually assaulted early Saturday morning, MSU police Sgt.
The fifth annual "Taste of Okemos" will be held in the commons area at Okemos High School, 2800 Jolly Road in Okemos.
Nearly 400 middle school students from 19 schools throughout the state are expected to participate in the second annual session of Michigan Youth in Government that will begin this weekend. The statewide program is an expansion of the Youth in Government program for high school students.
A new, luxury apartment complex in the Northern Tier will be geared toward families and young professionals, and should not congest the commute down Abbott Road, said Gordy Hunsaker, CEO of Atlantis Development Group. Construction on apartments and townhouses at Bath Township's Hunters Ridge complex began in the fall and should be completed by May 2005, said Kristi Leap, administrative assistant for Atlantis Development Group.
Michigan's official holiday tree will be lit in downtown Lansing as part of the Silver Bells in the City event on Friday from 5-9 p.m.
The Youth Development Corporation is aiming to help youth in the Greater Lansing area by raising money for two programs during the next month. Dubbed Operation Youth, the program spans from now through Dec.
About 100 angry and confused protesters stood on the steps of the Capitol on Wednesday night with signs that read "What is wrong with wanting equality," and "How many people have to die for us to have equal rights." The event was a demonstration by protesters voicing their disapproval of the passing of Proposal 2, which will amend the state constitution to define the union between one man and one woman as the only agreement recognized as a marriage or similar union. The protest was organized by Rally for Equality, a group of Haslett High School students who said they want equality for everyone. "People should be free to make their own choices," said Haslett High School sophomore Ashley Nalett, the organizer of the event.
Chios owner Rocio Patel said she wanted to infuse ethnicity and culture into both her merchandise and the store's atmosphere. A native of Costa Rica, Patel said she hoped to show people something different by selecting and handcrafting some of the jewelry, gifts and fabrics. After 10 years in East Lansing, including five years at the current location, 305 E.
A new round of contract negotiations between the Michigan Nurses Association and Sparrow Health System began Wednesday after a vote to authorize a strike was issued earlier this month. The contract expired Oct.
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., was elected by Democratic senators to be their caucus secretary.
A Spartan Village resident could face prison time for racking up more than $3,000 in purchases on stolen credit cards. Sadia Zoe Tabue-Bogne was arrested Nov.
The East Village Master Plan Team has invited the residents of East Lansing to come forward with their own vision for the Cedar Village area. Residents can show up and speak their mind regarding the city's proposed $16.3 million transformation at 5:30 p.m.
The MSU Federal Credit Union broke ground on a new branch in southern Lansing last month, which is slated to open in late summer 2005. Builders started developing the site at 200 E.
Another case of influenza has been reported in Michigan, bringing the number of cases to four. The newest case is in Kent County.
Cheery music with sleigh bells and synthesized orchestras is jangling through store and parking lot speakers.
City officials hope to bulk up their financial toolbox for redevelopment by redesignating a section of the city as "blighted," but not before East Lansing residents weigh in on the matter. Citizens will have the chance to share their views on designating East Village as a blighted zone at the East Lansing City Council meeting today at 7:30 p.m.