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Ask ELi: Fire Coverage for East Lansing

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

A reader asks whether there's enough coverage for emergencies during large-scale MSU events like home football games. Eli investigates.

Class Sizes Remain an Issue in East Lansing

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Although the numbers aren't firm until October's pupil count, parents and teachers are concerned by the high number of students in some elementary and Middle School classrooms.

Four Years After Application Submitted, DEQ Reviews EL Wastewater Plant's Permit

Sunday, September 11, 2016

Four years after East Lansing applied for a renewal of its expired environmental permit to dump millions of gallons a day of treated wastewater into the Red Cedar River, the DEQ is suddenly reviewing the application. A lot has happened at that plant since that application went in. The DEQ is giving the public only until Friday to weigh in.

CATA Leader to Retire Amidst Growing BRT Controversy

Sunday, September 11, 2016

In a surprise move, a CATA leader has announced her retirement, while controversy over the BRT seems to be growing. East Lansing's City Council is set to talk about the plan at its September 20 meeting.

Aquatic Center Goes To The Dogs

Thursday, September 8, 2016

EL's Aquatic Center closes the 2016 season with a swimming party for dogs, whether they just want to wade a little or jump off the diving board. Humans are also invited (but not in the water).

Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist Speaks on Immigration

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Sonia Nazario talked to EL residents about the harrowing realities of immigration as part of this year's One Book One Community. ELi's Heather Paris reports.

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