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East Lansing Info is searching for a new executive director during an exciting period of growth. Current Executive Director Beth Peck is stepping down at the end of August to focus on the next chapter ...
Trends around funeral services and memorials have been changing nationwide. These differences can be seen locally.
Following the murder of George Floyd, ELPS administrators vowed to undertake new efforts related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Where does the district stand on meeting those goals?
A long look back at ELi – and bright hopes for the future – from founder Alice Dreger.
East Lansing, including Michigan State University, occupies the Lands of the Anishinaabeg, and Indigenous faculty at MSU are drawing attention to that with a Land Acknowledgement statement. The City ...
On Sunday, Jan. 29, we received a press release indicating an organization based in Temple, Texas, called The Uvalde Foundation for Kids had launched an investigation into violence and safety concerns ...
Monday night saw an East Lansing Public Schools Board of Education meeting like no other in recent memory. The room was overflowing, with attendees filling the meeting room and spilling into the ...
On the morning of June 30, a community member submitted a concern through the Contact Form on the East Lansing Info website about the recent appointment of ELi board member and interim Executive ...
All candidates responded to 21 questions from council members before going into interviews before city staff and then attending an evening reception at the Hannah Center.
Over the next several weeks, ELi will bring you articles highlighting the choices for state- and county-wide election. We seek to interview each of the major candidates for these offices and share an ...
The East Lansing Library Board of Trustees and East Lansing Public Library (ELPL) approved the hiring of Kevin King as the new library director. The board interviewed three candidates – King, Robert ...
East Lansing officials are considering slashing more than $2.6 million from the Parks and Recreation Department budget, as city leaders grapple with a projected $3.1 million deficit in the next fiscal ...