Longtime Lansing resident creates her own "Big Howse"
“It all began with the front porch,” Kay Lynn Howse said, as she stepped outside her maize and blue home. Despite living in Lansing since 1969, Howse always knew she was a diehard Wolverine fan.
“It all began with the front porch,” Kay Lynn Howse said, as she stepped outside her maize and blue home. Despite living in Lansing since 1969, Howse always knew she was a diehard Wolverine fan.
Taxidermy, another word for the art of stuffing and mounting dead animals, has found a new purpose in the Lansing area thanks to Nick Saade, owner of Taxidermy by Nick Saade.
A new "world class beer bar" will be coming to downtown East Lansing. The bar will be called The Tin Can and will be located at 313 E.
The Center for Gender in Global Context at MSU is hosting a free film screening this Tuesday, Oct. 13 which tries to illustrate what it means to be a man in America.
Crunchy's will now be able to sell alcohol on-the-go due to a change in its special use permit approved by the East Lansing City Council at its Oct.
The Fall Run for Babies is a 5K run and family walk hosted by the MSU March of Dimes taking place tomorrow Oct 10th to help raise money and awareness for mothers and premature babies.
Now 10 years strong, Oktoberfest is coming back to Old Town Lansing this weekend.
Rally for the alleys, the official crowd-funding kickoff event for the Artist Alleys project in downtown East Lansing, will take place from 4-7 p.m.
East Lansing City Council elections will take place Nov.
MSU police has issued a warning against the growing threat of fake checks that could cost students thousands.
Housing in East Lansing is getting more expensive, according to data provided by David Lee, the City Assessor for the City of East Lansing — something MSU students experience first-hand.
Crunchy’s, an East Lansing original, has been included in Yahoo’s list of the 21 best college burgers in America. The chargrilled half-pound Crunchy burger is what caught Yahoo's attention.
MSU’s annual homecoming parade will begin tonight at 6 p.m. Staging for the parade begins at 4:30 p.m.
“No deal is better than a bad deal” has become a kind of slogan for Spartans for Israel as they work to communicate their frustrations and disagreement with the negotiations currently taking place regarding the nuclear deal with Iran.
Homecoming season would be nothing without the annual parade. Whether you're excited to get a good seat to watch the floats or looking to avoid the traffic, check out this map for the parade route and surrounding road closures.
The Greater Lansing United Nations Association and the Peace Education Center, in collaboration with many other peace related organizations and local business, sponsored a Peace March held this past Sunday at Potter Park Zoo.
Here's five things you need to know about last night's East Lansing City Council Candidate Forum, hosted by the League of Women Voters.
MSU has just been ranked No. 6 in the world for its communication and media studies program by QS Top Universities. This year, MSU jumped up five spots from No. 11 on the list and now sits behind the London School of Economics and Political Science.
A public forum will be held for the Nov. 3 East Lansing City Council election. The six candidates will appear in the Executive Conference Room of the East Lansing Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbot Road at 7 p.m.
Community members of all ages are invited to show off their photographic talent by submitting up to five photos taken in East Lansing during any of its four seasons for the 2015 East Lansing Photo Contest. Photos should be high resolution, full color and should not be significantly edited.