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The food hall at the old City Market is about to deliver on its promise of shuffleboard, with a grand opening for the courts set for this Friday.
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Lansing's parks and recreation department is renovating the popular soccer field at Ferris Park.
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East Lansing's Transportation Commission is exploring a potential ordinance to prohibit drivers at some intersections downtown from turning right on a red traffic signal.
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The Lansing Housing Commission has proposed constructing a building in downtown Lansing with affordable housing and space for commercial and retail businesses.
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A new proposal would make Lansing's Frandor and Red Cedar commercial area a social district where visitors can take drinks from authorized vendors with them outside.
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With Fourth of July celebrations well underway, the Lansing Fire Department is sharing guidelines for residents to stay safe when lighting fireworks.
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Community pools in the mid Michigan area are preparing to stay open through the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
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Officials gathered on South Washington Avenue to break ground on The Ovation. The downtown Lansing venue will host over 2000 people for concerts and special events.
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Vendors will begin selling fresh fruits and vegetables, slushies, beauty products and other locally-produced goods on Tuesday evenings at the stalls in Reutter Park.
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With summer now here, several mid-Michigan farmers markets are also set to make their return.
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Hundreds of bicyclists will ride west from Michigan State University to the State Capitol in Lansing. Riders will remember those injured by drivers and advocate for safe roadways.
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Lansing Shuffle will launch downtown with five restaurants and a bar. Five shuffleboard courts are coming to the location in the spring.