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Big Book Sale Marks Celebration

Thursday, October 20, 2016

This weekend marks the first Big Book Sale after a year of renovations at the East Lansing Public Library, and kicks off Friday afternoon with a dedication of the brand new Marsha Bristor Friendshop where Friends of the ELPL will sell used books year-round.

As Voter Rolls Surge, City Clerk Seeks More Election Workers

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Following a voter registration surge, City Clerk Marie Wicks is looking for more Election Day workers. ELi's Val Thonger and Ken Sperber explain the details—and the joys—of being an Election Inspector in East Lansing.

Faith-Based Coalition Works for Social Justice in the Community

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

This Thursday, October 20, Action of Greater Lansing invites the public to join them as they discuss social justice issues in the Greater Lansing area including Civil Rights for Immigrants, Children’s Health, and Accessibility.

ELPS Surveys Residents in Advance of Bond Proposal

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

East Lansing Public Schools Superintendent Robyne Thompson asked ELi to make sure people know about a public survey the district is running in advance of a bond proposal. Have you weighed in yet?

Boy Scouts Troop 2 Celebrates 95th Continuous Year in East Lansing

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

East Lansing's own Boy Scout Troop 2 is probably the oldest troop in Michigan and is definitely one of the oldest in the nation. Learn more from Romy Fitschen about what they do, and how you can join them in celebrating 95 continuous years.

ELi Asks the Candidates: Do You Support Riding Bikes to School?

Monday, October 17, 2016

How did the candidates for East Lansing's Board of Education answer this reader question: "Do you support parents, staff and students riding bicycles to all of our schools – elementary, middle, and high school? If not, why not, and if so, what accommodations would you want to have provided?"

Proposed Park District Plans Revealed to Public

Monday, October 17, 2016

What's planned now for the Park District, and what do neighbors, including Peoples Church members, think of it? We sent reporter Ian Hoopingarner to Planning Commission to bring you back the full scoop.

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