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In the Aug. 8 primary for Lansing City Council, voters will select two of three candidates for the Ward 1 to advance to the general election.
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The court sided with Lansing Township's argument that a city has to surround the entirety of a municipality in order to annex a portion of its community.
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Mayor Andy Schor said Lansing could once again consider converting the current City Hall into a hotel if it finds a new place to house Lansing’s government.
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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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At the Lansing City Council's Monday meeting, Councilmember Jeffrey Brown who was accused of unethical behavior apologized to the group.
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An executive order from Mayor Andy Schor is initiating a pilot, citizen-led committee to review complaints against Lansing police officers.
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Drivers in Lansing should expect to see new speed radar signs set up along several city roads as part of an initiative to discourage speeding.
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As part of the settlement, Simtob has agreed to pay for temporary housing and to repair its properties within the next few months.
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The board voted unanimously to send the complaint to the full council and recommended more training around the funding request process.
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The city of Lansing’s Board of Ethics is set to formally weigh in Tuesday evening on a complaint regarding Councilmember Jeffrey Brown.