Local jeweler donating $10K-ring for race
Students who have dreamt of putting a $10,000 diamond ring on their finger but lack cash in their wallets might have their chance for free Sunday.
Students who have dreamt of putting a $10,000 diamond ring on their finger but lack cash in their wallets might have their chance for free Sunday.
The East Lansing Public Library, 950 Abbot Road, will host a fall book sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct.
The East Lansing Cable Commission will host a panel discussion at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Courtroom 2 of the 54-B District Court, 101 Linden St.
Animal lovers strapped for cash can head to Potter Park Zoo on Saturday. The zoo is holding a free day for all residents of Ingham County.
The Community Relations Coalition is looking for volunteers to help in a neighborhood cleanup Sunday.
Early before sunrise Wednesday morning, Panera Bread in the Frandor Shopping Center was preparing for a day of business when two strangers in their mid-20s in business suits approached each other and one inquired, “Are you here for the Breakfast Club?”
The East Lansing Farmer’s Market will hold its first Autumn Fest from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday in Valley Court Park, 201 Hillside Court.
The intersection at Saginaw Street and Sunset Lane is scheduled to be under construction until about 5 p.m. today.
Former East Lansing Mayor Sam Singh will speak during the Fostering a Global Community event at 7 p.m. Thursday at the East Lansing Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbot Road.
“I understand that not every homeowner can afford to pay me to work on their houses, so they will generally do some repairs, and if I can push them in the right direction, save them a little money, help them, protect their families and everything else from the hazards of construction — yeah, it’s well worth doing,” said Joe Barros, general renovation contractor of Progressive Remodeling. Barros spent Thursday night at the Foster Community Center, 200 N.
Richard Foster, both a client and volunteer with the Lansing Area AIDS Network, isn’t shy about the fact he has the HIV/AIDS virus, even though people haven’t always been receptive.
About 500 people filed into the upper floor Friday at the Old Town Temple Building, 500 E. Grand River Ave., in Lansing, to watch as presenters gave their perspectives on everything from living with a handicap to watching bad movies.
The Potter Park Zoo, 1301 S. Pennsylvania Ave., in Lansing, will host its first Wine and Stein event 6-9 p.m. Oct. 15.
Small business owners in Michigan might want to look at MSU and East Lansing as their first place of business, according to a recent article in a national finance magazine.
Local multipurpose venue (SCENE) Metrospace, 110 Charles St., will host two concerts this weekend, with bands and singer/songwriters from Michigan and Europe scheduled to perform.
On Saturday, the MSU Department of Pediatrics and Human Development and the MSU Children’s Health Initiative will co-host the fifth annual Teddy Bear Picnic and Teddy Bear Hospital.
East Lansing could maintain regulation of its smaller wetlands after the Michigan Senate voted Thursday to keep state wetlands within state control.
After she was struck by a car while riding her bicycle across Harrison Road, Liz McDaniel was left with a sprained arm, two missing front teeth, a broken bike and the blame for the accident.
Growing up in Traverse City, advertising sophomore Marie Bodnar spent a lot of time enjoying the Great Lakes, but she said in recent years she has noticed changes in water levels and cleanliness.
About 100 students from Michigan universities gathered at the state Capitol Tuesday afternoon to hand deliver about 2,500 signatures petitioning state legislators to keep the Michigan Promise Scholarship.