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City Seeks Applicants for Emerging Leaders Program

Friday, January 18, 2019

The deadline is fast approaching to submit applications for East Lansing's Emerging Leaders program, designed for citizens "to learn more about their local government and prepare themselves to become more civically engaged in the community they call home.” Jessy Gregg reports.

East Lansing Board of Education Swears in New Members

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

New and returning members of East Lansing's Board of Education were sworn in at last night's meeting before starting on the first business of the new year. They also selected a new President. ELi's Karessa Wheeler reports.

Renderings Versus Reality in East Lansing

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Developers like to show pretty pictures as they ask for City Council approval. Here at ELi, your public service nonpartisan news source, we like to bring reality to bear. Have a look?

What Goes into Planning East Lansing High School's Graduation?

Monday, January 14, 2019

This year’s East Lansing High School Commencement will be held at 7 PM on Friday May 31 at the MSU Auditorium. You might be surprised at the work that goes into everything from choosing a location to making sure students are ready to walk. ELi's James Hosey explains.

Draheim Is “Really Conflicted” about Park Place Proposal

Monday, January 14, 2019

Along with Council Member Aaron Stephens, Shanna Draheim is expressing concerns about the size of the proposed Park Place project. But Member Erik Altmann and developer Paul Vlahakis say the size makes sense for downtown East Lansing.

Notice: If You Make Surprising Claims, We May Check Them

Friday, January 11, 2019

Is ELi guilty of journalistic malpractice because we checked out a citizen's claims on a subject of local significance, and reproduced in our report that person's original claim? Our Publisher explains why, in fact, we're just doing our job.

MSU Going Out of the Dorm Business? No.

Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Is MSU going to give up on dorms, and transition all on-campus housing to apartments? An ELi reader claimed this, and at another reader's request, we asked MSU's Vice President Vennie Gore if it's true.

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