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Ask Eli: Reducing East Lansing's Pension Costs

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

What has the City of East Lansing done and what it can do in the future to reduce pension obligations and liabilities related to retirement benefits for City employees? ELi's Chris Root has spent weeks digging in to bring you the answer.

Center City Construction Continues, Changing Downtown

Monday, April 30, 2018

ELi's Alice Dreger provides an update on Center City District construction, including where the Art Festival is moving, how Albert Avenue will be reconstructed, what to expect from the new Target store, and why Council authorized funds for a new water main pipe.

ELi Surveys Readers About City's Management

Friday, April 27, 2018

ELi wants to know more about what East Lansing citizens mean when they say the city is on the right track or wrong track, including in terms of financial management. So we've opened a survey.

ELHS Alumni Congratulate the Class of 2018: Anne Fedewa Subrizi

Friday, April 27, 2018

"A funny memory is fitting 20 people in my green Chevette after school one day. They don’t make those cars anymore, but they were very small and really didn’t even have enough room for four people" says the subject of Ann Kammerer's sixth ELHS alumni profile.

Community Members Talk Racism in East Lansing

Thursday, April 26, 2018

About 125 people came to the Hannah Community Center last night for a two-and-a-half hour discussion about racism in our community. It got real. ELi's Alice Dreger reports.

ELHS Alumni Congratulate the Class of 2018: Tim Staudt

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

In the fifth of a series, ELi's Ann Kammerer profiles East Lansing High School graduates who live, work and retain ties in EL. From now through early June, we'll feature their reflections and informal advice to the graduating class.

World-Class Pianist to Play with ELHS Wind Ensemble

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

This Friday, area residents can hear a free concert featuring world-class pianist Ralph Votapek peforming "Rhapsody in Blue" with the top band of East Lansing High School. ELi's Lucas Walters reports.

EL Board Votes to Start Classes before Labor Day

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

At last night's meeting the EL Board of Education voted for an earlier start date to the school year, and a reduced number of Schools of Choice students in the District. Karessa Wheeler reports.

East Lansing Social Services Funding Likely to Be Cut

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

East Lansing’s City Council looks likely to follow City staff’s recommendation to cut funding to local social service organizations in order to put funds towards infrastructure repairs and City debt associated with prior development. ELi's Alice Dreger reports.

ELi Continues Summer Youth Journalism Program, Seeks Support

Monday, April 23, 2018

Fresh off winning a Crystal Award partly for its engagement of area youth in local reporting, East Lansing Info (ELi) today begins accepting applications for its second annual Summer Youth Journalism Program. Applications for the two-week intensive educational program will be processed until the August program reaches its maximum capacity of eight students, ages 15 and up.

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