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Lansing Issues Outdoor Burning Ban
The City of Lansing has issued a city-wide ban on open burning due to dry conditions and prolonged lack of rain effective immediately.

Yanice Y. Carter
Jun 9, 20231 min read


Christina Zimmerman, RN, Named McLaren Greater Lansing’s 2023 Nurse Excellence Award Winner
Every year, National Nurses Week is celebrated on May 6 and ends on Florence Nightingale’s birthday, which is May 12.

Yanice Y. Carter
Jun 8, 20232 min read


Mason Area Chamber of Commerce Welcome MB Dental Solutions
Mason Area Chamber of Commerce Welcome MB Dental Solutions

Yanice Y. Carter
Jun 7, 20232 min read


California Indie-pop and Folk Performance in East Lansing
California Indie-pop and Folk Performance in East Lansing

Yanice Y. Carter
Jun 4, 20231 min read


Award-Winning Canadian Trio to Rock Lansing’s Fledge Fest
Award-Winning Canadian Trio to Rock Lansing’s Fledge Fest

Yanice Y. Carter
Jun 4, 20232 min read


LAFCU Personal Finance Course Transforms Graduates' Lives, Creates Pathways to Success
The profound impact of LAFCU’s award-winning, comprehensive personal finance course was palpable.

Yanice Y. Carter
May 31, 20233 min read


‘LANSING BUILT TO LAST’ STARTUP COMPETITION
Lansing Built to Last, a local startup competition, today announced Ourspace (517) as its 2023 First Place winner.

Yanice Y. Carter
May 30, 20232 min read


Prosecutor John Dewane addressing gun violence in Lansing
In his first year as Ingham County Prosecutor, John Dewane has worked to turn around gun violence in Lansing.

Yanice Y. Carter
May 30, 20231 min read


Energy Deregulation Is A ShamBy: Charles H. DeBow III
The Louisiana Public Service Commission, the state agency which oversees the electric utilities operating in Louisiana such as Entergy,...

J. Domonick Dixie
May 8, 20233 min read


Spring Fling
Spring Fling is just over a week away!!

Yanice Y. Carter
May 5, 20231 min read


"Lifetimes" A Film by Amber Love
‘Lifetimes’ a short documentary directed by Lansing local, Amber Love, to have hometown premier at the Capital City Film Festival.

Yanice Y. Carter
Apr 4, 20232 min read


VIEW FROM ABOVE WITH NASA ASTRONAUT TERRY VIRTS
Astronaut Terry Virts will be welcomed to Wharton Center's Cobb Great Hall on Sunday April 30th, at 4pm.

Yanice Y. Carter
Apr 1, 20232 min read


Get the Most from Your Savings
Looking for ways to save beyond a traditional savings account? Here are three strategies to consider.

Yanice Y. Carter
Apr 1, 20232 min read


Meet Kubwa M. Brown, Modern Day Renaissance Man
Not only does Kubwa have a knack for the arts, but his versatility carries over to business as he is also the CEO of Kolele Energy

Yanice Y. Carter
Mar 27, 20231 min read


CADL Announces Early Retirement of Marketing & Communications Director
Capital Area District Libraries (CADL) announced today the upcoming retirement of Marketing and Communications Director Trenton Smiley. ...

J. Domonick Dixie
Mar 23, 20232 min read


Matriarchies in History: BriBri, Costa Rica (Date Unknown)
BriBri people of Costa Rica can only take ceremonial cocoa when prepared by a woman's hands as women are considered the conduits.

Yanice Y. Carter
Mar 13, 20231 min read


MISSY LILJE FOR CITY COUNCIL
Missy Lilje announced her candidacy for an at-large seat on the Lansing City Council.

Yanice Y. Carter
Mar 12, 20232 min read


Larry (Jay Price) Carter honored by U.S. Rep Elissa Slotkin for Black History Month
Slotkin Honors Black Leaders, Historical Figures from Michigan’s 7th District with Floor Speech for Congressional Record Statements

Yanice Y. Carter
Mar 1, 20233 min read


Michigan State to Pay Hospital Bills of Injured Students; Funeral Costs for those Lost
State to pay for student’s medical bills in the wake of tragedy

Yanice Y. Carter
Feb 20, 20231 min read


Local Credit Union Diversity Officer is Leaving a Legacy on the Industry
A thought leader is leaving a permanent mark on the industry, in the best way.

Yanice Y. Carter
Feb 18, 20233 min read
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