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Edgewood Solar Celebration Set for March 19, 2017

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Edgewood United Church in East Lansing will celebrate becoming the first church in Mid-Michigan to "go solar" with a dedication ceremony on Sunday, March 19. Jim Detjen reports for ELi.

EL City Council Willing to Revisit 50/50 Ordinance

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

For 33 years, an East Lansing City ordinance has required that any establishment serving alcohol must take in at least 50% of its revenue from food sales. At last night's discussion-only meeting, City Council agreed to revisit the rule. Jessy Gregg reports.

MSU Orchesis Dance Company's Annual Concert Coming Soon

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Orchesis is the only dance organization at MSU sponsored by the Theater Department. Their upcoming annual concert includes works choreographed by students, professors and Billy Bell of "So You Think You Can Dance."

City Could Get $1M Annually from BWL Customers

Sunday, March 12, 2017

City Council may be adding a five percent surcharge on the electric bills of BWL customers in East Lansing, allowing the City to obtain over a million dollars in additional revenue per year.

Special Storm Debris Collection Starts Monday

Friday, March 10, 2017

Wednesday's windstorm led to power outages, closed schools, and downed limbs and trees. In response, East Lansing's Department of Public Works is offering special debris pick-up starting Monday.

East Lansing High School Alum Creates Kidsrise Project

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Kidrise, a photography project created by an ELHS alumna to give a voice to the next generation of voters, visited the East Lansing Public Library this week. Telaina and Casandra Eriksen report.

Reader Guide to the Center City District Proposal

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Want to know what's being proposed for the Center City District project? Which businesses might stay, go, and come? How tall it will be and what it will offer? How you can weigh in? ELi has you covered.

MSU Unlikely to Be Part of Downtown Redevelopments

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

MSU now says it is "hitting the pause button" on participating in major downtown redevelopment. Will this mean more student housing downtown, adding to what some say is a growing surplus?

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