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‘Hub’ Taking Shape and Its Space is Filling Up Quickly

Friday, June 7, 2019

Looming large at the corner of Bogue Street and Grand River Avenue, "The Hub on Campus" is attracting plenty of attention from potential occupants. ELi's Brad Minor reports that developers expect all apartments to be rented by the beginning of the fall semester.

Anticipation Builds for Whitehills, Pinecrest School Building Reconstruction

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Groundbreaking ceremonies at Whitehills and Pinecrest elementary schools generated plenty of afternoon excitement in anticipation of new building construction at both sites. ELi's Mark Meyer was on hand for both celebrations, amid flying sand and waving yellow plastic hard hats.

Pumpstock Features Up-and-Coming Musicians in Family Friendly Environment

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Now in its 10th year, Saturday's Pumpstock festival will fill Bailey Park for six hours with the sounds of Americana and folk music. ELi's Chris Wardell spoke with artists who will play the main stage, and tells us why they're looking forward to performing in East Lansing. 

Council Members Deny Development Moratorium Is Election-Motivated

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Three East Lansing Council members say the redevelopment moratorium – which disappeared from last night’s agenda – is not related to the November election. So what are their stated reasons, and what is Council planning to do with the moratorium idea?

Trojans Push Grand Ledge to the Brink in District Title Game Thriller

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

East Lansing battles back from five runs down in the bottom of the seventh inning, falls just short in season finale before an overflow crowd at the Home of the Trojans field. ELi's Mark Meyer recaps the comeback and a season that might foreshadow better days ahead.

Council to Consider Halting All Redevelopment Downtown

Monday, June 3, 2019

Tomorrow night, East Lansing’s City Council will consider a building moratorium for the Downtown Development Authority District. The move comes as a surprise, and is angering some. ELi's Alice Dreger reports.

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