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The downtown Albert El Fresco area that includes games, seating, live music and more will return this summer, after City Council approved street closures to allow for the space at its Tuesday, March ...
In a wide ranging interview, Belleman talked about potential revenue streams, spending cuts, the city’s pension debt and uncertainties East Lansing will need to address.
The city is roughly halfway through the 12-year period it is approved to collect an income tax from residents and people who work in East Lansing. At the Tuesday, March 18 City Council meeting, ...
East Lansing Police Department (ELPD) officers are looking for leads on a shooting that took place at the Speedway gas station near the intersection of Lake Lansing Road and Abbot Road yesterday.
The East Lansing school board approved the launch of a pilot sexual education curriculum at its Monday, March 10 meeting. The new lesson plans would replace the existing curriculum, Michigan Model for ...
The city will look to assemble a financial health team and could ask residents to pay a couple new utilities, city officials said at the Tuesday, March 11 discussion-only City Council meeting. The ...
City Manager Robert Belleman Receives Generally Positive Feedback in Review of First Year on the Job
A review of City Manager Robert Belleman’s first year on the job came back mostly positive, showing the city manager has won over some officials who initially opposed his hiring. Still, some officials ...
Should the owners of busy downtown bars have to pay more for policing? With the city looking to cut costs and a short-staffed East Lansing Police Department piling up overtime expenses, City Council ...
The last time East Lansing hosted the Great Lakes Folk Festival in 2017, police estimated the event drew between 70,000 and 80,000 attendees, as music lovers from around the region flocked to the city ...
David Dickson, Michigan State College’s first Black faculty member, resided in the city in a time marked by racist housing policies.
Last month, members of City Council were disturbed by a projection showing the city is spiraling towards bankruptcy within five years if it does not adjust its budget. But to City Manager Robert ...
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