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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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Two administrators are planning to resign next week. The East Lansing Public Library has also reached a new contract with a union to raise wages for non-supervisory workers.
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The Summer Solstice Jazz Festival returns to East Lansing this weekend with music from both nationally recognized and local performers.
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The East Lansing Police Oversight Commission says it wants to work with the city’s police department to improve data collection around use of force incidents by officers.
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A 19-year-old Michigan man has been charged with threatening a mass killing at an East Lansing synagogue on the fifth anniversary of the massacre at two New Zealand mosques.
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Mid-Michigan communities are celebrating Juneteenth with festivals, a march and music.
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The council is considering putting ballot questions before voters this November to add two members to the group and change its election from odd-numbered years to even ones.
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The East Lansing City Council narrowly rejected a plan Tuesday night to offer retention bonuses to city employees.
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With summer now here, several mid-Michigan farmers markets are also set to make their return.
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East Lansing officials has seen some growth in revenues coming out of the pandemic. More funding will come from outstanding federal American Rescue Plan Act dollars.