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East Lansing Professor Turns Painter for ArtPrize Competition

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

“I’ve never taken an art class,” Gude said. “It all came from me going to my room and finding a love for drawing. One day I decided painting must be just filling in and coloring your drawings, so I tried that. You know – you do something enough, and you get pretty good at it.” Sarah Spohn has the story.

Council Hires Company to Manage New Income Tax

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

A specialist company is being hired to manage East Lansing's new income tax. But some uncertainty necessarily remains about what we’re looking at in terms of numbers of returns, costs, and revenue. ELi's Jessy Gregg reports.

East Lansing School Board Backs Proposal 2 in 4-3 Vote

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Along with its other scheduled business, members of East Lansing's School Board voted last night on whether it officially supports Proposition 2, a measure to end gerrymandering. Karessa Wheeler reports.

Police Chief Corrects Info about EL Home Invasions

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Last night, East Lansing Police Chief told the Council of Neighborhood Presidents some of what residents need to know about crime in East Lansing. He also took neighborhood leaders' questions and special requests. ELi's Alice Dreger reports.

 

Mustard’s Retreat Returns to its Roots for New Album and Tour

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

"No two Mustard’s Retreat shows are the same. The music is steeped in the singer-songwriters of the 60s – Peter, Paul and Mary, Joan Baez, and early Bob Dylan. The songs were revolutionary, with a message for the need to change – a message that still permeates the music of Mustard’s Retreat." ELi's Christopher Wardell reports.

Parks & Rec Looking at Many Improvements

Monday, September 24, 2018

Parks & Rec is looking at more funding, thanks to East Lansing’s passage of an income tax and the existing Ingham County trails millage. Projects are already happening, and more plans are in the works. ELi's Casandra Eriksen reports.

Burcham-Henge: It’s Baaaaack

Friday, September 21, 2018

Burcham-Henge is the bi-annual celestial phenomenon made popular by ELi. Get with it. ELi's Aron Sousa explains how.

Scooter Companies Explain Their Plans for East Lansing

Friday, September 21, 2018

More electric scooters? Dockless bicycles for rent? Electric-assist bikes, too? Representatives from Lime and Bird came to City Council this week to explain their plans for East Lansing. ELi's Jessy Gregg translates the jargon.

Curling Slides into East Lansing this Friday

Thursday, September 20, 2018

If you've ever watched curling on TV and wanted to try it out, this Friday night could be the night to check it out at Suburban Ice in East Lansing. ELi's Sarah Spohn has the story.

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