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Work on Michigan Avenue in Lansing is planned to continue for the next two years.
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Meridian Township Manager Frank Walsh’s resignation followed reports that officials were investigating complaints that he contributed to a toxic work environment.
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Volunteers can help monitor water quality of favorite lakes
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The April 10 shooting occurred at an apartment complex in Lansing’s southside.
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American athletes are feeling the monetary benefits of NIL rules, but it’s a different story for international students.
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Two openly gay Michigan State University students who were physically attacked at the campus library say they’re dismayed that their assailants will not face state hate crime charges.
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Stereotypes around the strength of female athletes still exist, particularly in the weight room. Senior Charly May and freshman Kayla Rawlins want to change that narrative.
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Reforming state business incentive programs is among the top priorities in an economic development plan that Michigan House Republicans announced Wednesday.
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The mid-Michigan handbell choir commemorates the milestone with shows Saturday, April 20, at Eastminster Presbyterian Church in East Lansing and Monday, April 22, at the Delta Presbyterian Church in Lansing.
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As Lansing officials decide on the future design for Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, residents are split on whether the plan will improve pedestrian and traffic safety.
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Lawyers for Nassar assault survivors have reached $100M deal with Justice Department, AP source saysThe U.S. Justice Department has agreed to pay approximately $100 million to settle claims with about 100 people who say they were sexually assaulted by sports doctor Larry Nassar.