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An upscale Michigan clothier will open in downtown Lansing’s historic Atrium building on Washington Square this summer. It ...
Long before the Lansing Civic Center was reduced to rubble in 1999, the 6,500-capacity arena at 525 W. Allegan St. stood as a ...
Twelve years ago, a very powerful ice storm struck the Lansing area just before Christmas. Over 38,000 Lansing Board of Water ...
An African American woman might be ashamed to admit she had to go research Juneteenth, but I am not and I did. Juneteenth ...
Five years ago, the Capital Region Community Foundation funded a feasibility study for a band shell in Old Town’s Burchard ...
In today’s edition of “Things You Never Thought Have Happened Before But Have,” I present to you the 1967-‘68 legislative ...
Despite a federal crackdown on diversity, equity and inclusion-focused programs, the Lansing area’s Juneteenth celebrations ...
Summer is in full swing, and you know what that means: long days, good vibes and an urge to hit the open road. For those of ...
Dolores Duncan Wharton, a passionate advocate for the arts and a business leader as MSU’s first lady and for years thereafter ...
Chalk another one up The public art season is upon us. Last weekend was Chalk of the Town in Old Town, where artists competed for the best chalk art installation. First place in the over-18 division ...