Economic support for Michigan businesses during coronavirus pandemic
Small business support organizations provide resources amid Coronavirus pandemic.
Small business support organizations provide resources amid Coronavirus pandemic.
COVID-19's economic impact in Michigan starts in college towns like East Lansing, according to an MSU economics professor.
East Lansing Board of Education President Erin Graham created a form to connect residents in need with those sharing resources amid COVID-19 concerns.
While in-person transactions at the transportation center will temporarily be suspended, riders can still board buses using its current bus pullouts.
East Lansing Police Chief Larry Sparkes has retired, according to a press release sent out Tuesday.
54-A District Court will be closed to the public until April 3 amid COVID-19 concerns, according to a press release from court officials. 54B District court will also be closed to the public until April 5 in accordance with the East Lansing local state of emergency.
Potter Park Zoo temporarily closed to the public as of Saturday, March 14 following the spread of COVID-19.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, or MDHHS, will begin reporting COVID-19 case numbers at a new time with new metrics starting Tuesday, March 17.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed two executive orders about consumer protection and unemployment benefits.
The temporary closure starts at 3 p.m. today.
The Red Cedar 'global village' Project, the $250 million construction project that is transforming the former Red Cedar golf course into a multi-use retail space is proceeding on schedule.
Michigan Flyer-AirRide, Indian Trails’ airport shuttle service, announced Friday they will be suspending all daily runs between East Lansing, Brighton, Ann Arbor and Detroit Metro Airport March 16 through April 16.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer held a press conference Sunday focusing on 12 new COVID-19 cases in the state.
Ingham County to enforce an executive order limiting public gatherings by reducing establishment capacity by 50%.
Michigan State University was notified Friday of the first confirmed COVID-19 case related to Michigan State University, according to a post from MSU's Twitter.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, or MDHHS, launched a statewide hotline to answer health-related questions regarding COVID-19.
East Lansing Mayor Ruth Beier has declared a local state of emergency following the confirmation of 12 cases of coronavirus in Michigan, including one in Ingham County.
Public gatherings with more than 250 people are banned until April 5 at 5:00 p.m.
The Ingham County Sheriff's Office has suspended fingerprinting for the general public for non-court related instances due to COVID-19, according to a press release from Ingham County. The decision to suspend this service stems from concerns of spreading the virus.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer ordered a three week closure of K-12 schools beginning Monday, March 16, following multiple public addresses this week. Positive COVID-19 cases in Michigan total at 12.