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Photos: Farm Lane bridge reconstruction site on the Michigan State University campus

Photos of Farm Lane bridge reconstruction site on Wednesday, July 13, 2023, on the Michigan State University campus in East Lansing.

 

Charlotte man wins lottery, but has no idea for weeks

A Charlotte man kept a winning lottery ticket in his pocket for weeks before realizing he'd won money.

 

Nessel to prosecute suspect in death of Lansing toddler Wynter Cole-Smith

Attorney General Dana Nessel said her office will prosecute all state charges and that she has began reviewing the case for possible murder charges.

 

East Lansing Mayor Ron Bacon, Mayor Pro Tem Jessy Gregg not seeking reelection

East Lansing will get its fifth mayor in five years after Mayor Ron Bacon and Mayor Pro Tem Jessy Gregg announced they would not be running again.

 

Reconfiguration of Michigan Avenue to include dedicated bike lanes to start this year

So far, the city has received $6.46 million from the federal government, $1.61 million in local funds and $3.55 million in utility funds.

 

Michigan State set to test alert system in months following mass shooting

MSU and Ingham County will conduct the tests of their systems that were criticized after a February mass shooting on campus.

 

'I've never heard anything like that before:' Lansing homes damaged by straight-line winds overnight

Residents described intense wind around midnight that ceased shortly after, downing power lines and leaving areas of the neighborhood unnavigable.

 

Woman sentenced to probation, jail in Lansing homicide

Jamie Lynn Melton, 38, pleaded guilty to an accessory charge stemming from the shooting of Richard Simmons, 42.

 

Traverse City salon fallout: Hair product line drops salon after anti-transgender post

Studio 8 Hair Lab in Traverse City is losing business after announcing that members of the LGBTQ+ community are unwelcome at the salon.

 

Farmers' quandry: Fields need rain, but not too much and not all at once

The high end of predictions - up to 5 inches of rain - would be bad for farmers if it comes fast, risking runoff and flooding, Jeff Andresen said.

 

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