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Why a Ballot Question for 911 Funding?

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Why is there a proposed phone bill tax for emergency services on November’s ballot in Ingham County, and what will it cost phone owners if it passes? ELi’s Chris Root reports.

Meadows Speaks to MSU Faculty on Income Tax

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

East Lansing Mayor Mark Meadows spoke briefly at MSU's University Council yesterday about the new income tax, promising more information about implementation soon. ELi's Dan Totzkay reports.

City Will Now Pay for Water Connection Replacements

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

The City of East Lansing will now pay to replace private property owners’ lead and galvanized pipes that connect to the City’s water system. But it needs property owners to assist in figuring out which pipes need replacement. ELi's Casandra Eriksen reports.

Your ELi: Pushing for Transparency

Friday, October 12, 2018

Our publisher has a special message for you, live from the annual local independent news conference in Chicago, about what happened this morning at City Council.

In Surprise Meeting, Council Moves on Marijuana Regulation

Friday, October 12, 2018

With little public notice, East Lansing’s City Council held a surprise “special meeting” this morning, moving forward on possible regulation of medical marijuana sales in the City. ELi's Alice Dreger reports.

Trojans Seek Strong Finish En Route to Playoffs

Friday, October 12, 2018

Can the 6-1 Trojans come together as a team to defeat Waverly in tonight's home game? Mark Meyer talked to Coach Bill Feraco and Junior linebacker/running back Jamar Mills.

Muskrat Mayhem Movement Raises Money, Gets Kids Moving

Friday, October 12, 2018

On October 12, Marble Elementary students will take on an obstacle course based on a popular TV show. "Muskrat Mayhem Movement" (M3) is a fundraiser, but organizers say it's also about teaching kids the joy of physical exercise. ELi's Amalia Medina reports.

As Lime Moves In, Scooter Regulation Debated

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Now that Lime scooters have dropped in East Lansing, the City is under increased pressure to figure out what (if anything) to do about regulating the riding and parking of electric scooters. Alice Dreger reports.

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