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Renowned ELHS Track Coach Announces Retirement

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

After 35 years of coaching girls’ cross country and 38 years of coaching track at East Lansing High School, this will be Bob Brown's final season. ELi's John Paul Roboski reports.

Noted Holocaust Survivor to Speak, Hosted by Chabad House

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Eva Schloss and her family were captured in Holland by the Nazis on her fifteenth birthday. Seventy-three years later, the celebrated author, activist and step-sister of Anne Frank comes to East Lansing to share her story. Berkley Sorrells reports.

Gonzalez Named Deputy Police Chief

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Steve Gonzalez has been named Deputy Chief of the East Lansing Police Department by Chief Larry Sparkes. ELi's Alice Dreger spoke with them this morning about the promotion.

What’s the Population of East Lansing?

Thursday, August 31, 2017

What’s the population of East Lansing? How many of those people are “permanent” residents? And what percentage of tax revenue in East Lansing currently comes from homeowners versus businesses?

MSU and City Leaders Continue to Battle on Income Tax

Thursday, August 31, 2017

MSU leaders and East Lansing's Mayor continue to argue over the wisdom and fairness of the possible institution of a City income tax and simultaneous property tax reduction. ELi's Jessy Gregg and Alice Dreger report.

Sparkes Sworn-In as Chief of Police

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

City Clerk Marie Wicks swore-in East Lansing's newest Police Chief, Larry Sparkes, while Jim Swarthout pinned on Sparkes’ Chief badge. ELi's Jessy Gregg reports.

Public Forums Starting Soon for Elementary Building Construction

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

At last night's Board of Education meeting, Superintendent Dori Leyko announced a schedule for public forums on the elementary rebuilding projects, and stated that from now on all meetings will be open, and include time for public comment. Karessa Wheeler reports.

You Aren't Imagining It: EL Has a Bumper Crop of Skunks

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

We've been hearing that the EL skunk population is unusually high this year, and seeing evidence in our gardens. ELi's Paige Filice explains possible reasons for the high numbers, and what you can do to avoid smelly situations.

Water Tower Repainting Causes Neighborhood Concerns

Friday, August 25, 2017

The City tells ELi it's aware of the problems caused by the power-washing of the water tower at Gordon Guyer Park. Polyurethane chips have been sent flying all over the area from the cleaning.

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