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Lights, artwork look to transform "blight" of Michigan Avenue overpass, draw students to Lansing
The hope is that the project will turn the barrier into a gateway, said Lori Mullins, the community and economic development administrator for the City of East Lansing. The improved image will hopefully draw further investment to the region.
Grandparents and grandkids galore: MSU hosts Grandparents University
1,300 participants from 450 families from all around the country traveled to campus this week to live, play and learn together this week.
Local pastor, author, blogger Kevin DeYoung moving on
The celebrated East Lansing pastor of 13 years is picking up in North Carolina to pastor and teach in a seminary.
Anti-Sharia, peace rally organizers have same goal: safety
Two events in Lansing last Saturday brought to light disagreements over Sharia and treatment of Muslims in Michigan. But while groups involved expressed a desire for dialogue, little effort has been made to reach across the aisle.
Lansing to host March Against Sharia, 'Wash Away the Hate' demonstration Saturday
Two events in Lansing this weekend — a march against Sharia law and a show of solidarity against Islamophobia — bring the debate over Islam’s place in America to the center of the local political scene.