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A walk in the Park: Historic Delta Mills Park offers cricket, pickleball in Delta Township

Delta Mills Park features cricket, pickleball, Grand River access and more in Delta Township

 

Economic impact of UAW strike on Lansing could be significant, experts say

"The greater Lansing region, if you had to rank them, would be second or third most impacted," said Anderson Economic Group's Tyler Theile.

 

Developers: Having some Michigan State students downtown could cement city's future

An investment by MSU in downtown Lansing, like the school has made in Grand Rapids and Detroit, would be a boon for a beleaguered downtown.

 

Michigan State student recreation and wellness center groundbreaking: Photos from East Lansing

Photos from the groundbreaking for the Michigan State University student recreation and wellness center on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2023, in East Lansing.

 

'Thanks, Jack:' St. Johns woman wins nearly $200K in lottery game

Shawna Foerster, of St. Johns, played The Jack on the advice of her co-worker, Jack, at Bruno's Bar and took home the jackpot.

 

Ethics Board finds violations by arts council member who OK'd grants for her employer

Deborah Mikula faces no state penalties as a result of the findings. But the board recommended policy change at the Michigan Arts and Culture Council.

 

Nearly 7 months after mass shooting, MSU poised to amend weapons policy

Language saying no one shall possess a weapon "except as permitted by state law regulating firearms" would be stricken from the school's ordinance.

 

Ready, set, dig: Michigan State leaders break ground for new $200 million rec center

Michigan State leaders celebrated the start of construction for a new $200 million, 293,000-square-foot student recreation and wellness center.

 

Ethics complaint alleges cronyism, conflicts at Michigan Arts and Culture Council

A member of the council's board, Deborah Mikula, has voted in favor of grants to her employer and another entity she is associated with.

 

State workers largely happy working at home, to downtown Lansing's detriment

Since COVID-19 forced state workers to stay home, they've come to like remote and hybrid schedules, meaning downtown Lansing has to adapt.

 

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