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WOMEN MAKING HISTORY 2026: Dr. Melody Angel, MD | Rewriting the Script After the Volcano | A Chronicle News Spotlight Series
Courtesy Photo:Dr. Melody Angel, physician, entrepreneur, and founder of Full Well, whose second act reflects resilience, healing, and visionary leadership In 2012, Dr. Melody Angel lost her husband to suicide. She lost a 45-unit real estate portfolio. She faced bankruptcy in the aftermath of the housing collapse. Her daughter was seven years old. Many people survive seasons like that. Few decide to rise from them with intention. Dr. Melody Angel did not just rebuild. She too

The Chronicle News
Mar 43 min read


WOMEN MAKING HISTORY 2026: Sharon D. Rogers | Community Resource Manager, Family and Community Engagement Leader, Community Action Advocate | A Chronicle News Spotlight Series
Courtesy Photo: Sharon D. Rogers For more than four decades, Sharon D. Rogers has dedicated her life to strengthening children, families, and the very foundation of community. Her professional journey began in Kentucky, where she studied Home Economics with a specialization in Child Development at Murray State University . After graduating, she relocated to Lansing, Michigan, and began what would become a lifelong commitment to early childhood education and family engagement.

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Mar 42 min read


Choose Lansing® Reports State of Tourism and Hospitality Industry
Courtesy Photo-Choose Lansing recognized 532 active CTAs and honored Cheryl Ward, CTA and owner of Time To Travel, as the CTA Star of the Year. LANSING, MICH. – March 3, 2025 – Choose Lansing ® held its annual meeting March 3 at the Crowne Plaza Lansing, sharing an update on the region’s tourism industry, local visitor economic impact and upcoming initiatives. The event highlighted a record year for hotel room nights, recognized the CTA Star of the Year and previewed prioriti

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Mar 42 min read


WOMEN MAKING HISTORY 2026:Rae-Kel “Lady Kellz” Moore | Certified Life & Encouragement Coach, Sister Tah Sister | A Chronicle News Spotlight Series
Courtesy Photo- Rae-Kel Moore, Owner and Funder of Sister Tah' Sister Some movements start with funding. Some movements start with a strategy. And then some movements start at a picnic table in the park, with tired mothers who simply needed space to breathe. In 2018, at Francis Park in Lansing, Rae-Kel Moore, known to many as “Lady Kellz,” did not set out to launch a movement. She was living her life as a single mother of four, balancing work, home, and the quiet weight that

The Chronicle News
Mar 42 min read


Quality Dairy Company’s 90th Anniversary: A Deep Dive Into Lansing’s Homegrown Convenience & Comfort Food Icon | A Chronicle News Spotlight
By Chelsea Wooton Courtesy photo: A historic Quality Dairy Co. storefront in Lansing, where generations of families have shopped for fresh dairy and hometown favorites. There are convenience stores, and then there is Quality Dairy Company, a place where “running in for milk” often turns into donuts, chip dip, ice cream, and small-town rituals. As Lansing’s hometown institution approaches its 90th anniversary on March 11, Quality Dairy doesn’t feel old. It feels seasoned — ref
Chelsea Wooton
Mar 33 min read


WOMEN MAKING HISTORY 2026:Bonita Mitchell | Founder of Thread of Hope Records | The Chronicle News Community Spotlight
Courtesy Photo: Founder of Thread of Hope Records, Mitchell, who initiated the platform in 1999, is depicted here. Her mission focuses on healing and empowerment through music and performing arts, expanding into a movement which supports youth, families, and educators. For more than two decades, Bonita McAfee Mitchell has been using music not just as entertainment, but as intervention. As the founder of Thread of Hope Records, Mitchell launched her platform in 1999 with a mis

The Chronicle News
Mar 33 min read


Brick by Brick: LEGO®Palooza 2026 Brings Imagination to Life at Impression 5
Photo Credit:The Chronicle Media Group-Representing the next generation of community storytellers, Liam Carter dives into hands-on learning at Impression 5. LANSING, Mich. — Creativity was in full force February 28 and March 1 as families gathered at Impression 5 Science Center for LEGO®Palooza 2026, the museum’s annual family-focused fundraiser. Presented by Impression 5 and supported by the MSUFCU Desk Drawer Foundation and T-Fiber, the two-day event transformed the Science

The Chronicle News
Mar 12 min read


Chronicle News Community Spotlight-Suited 4 Success: More Than an Event, A Standard
Photo Credit-The Chronicle Media Group-Generations aligned. My son Liam Carter is standing among men who model confidence, discipline, and care. This is what community mentorship looks like in action. Last weekend at the Lansing Mall, something shifted in the atmosphere. It wasn’t just a workshop. It wasn’t just photo ops in front of a branded backdrop. It was a room full of men choosing to rewrite narratives. Young men showed up for the 2026 Suited 4 Success Etiquette Worksh

Yanice Y. Carter
Mar 13 min read


William Lawrence Campaign Continued to Build Momentum in January
Courtesy Photo-William Lawrence, Candidate for United States Congress. LANSING, Mich. – The end of January marked one of the strongest performing months for William Lawrence’s campaign for Congress since its launch. Strong volunteer energy, fundraising and major endorsements signal huge momentum for the grassroots campaign heading into the 2026 election year. “This year is off to a really exciting start and we’re just getting rolling,” said William Lawrence. “We’re the ca

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Feb 242 min read


Black History in Motion: 30 Years of Impact
By Chelsea Wooton Courtesy Photo-For 30 years, across 41 states and more than 1,000 venues, Dr. Khalid el-Hakim refused to wait for history to be told correctly. He put it on wheels and brought it directly to us through the Black History 101 Mobile Museum. Lansing, admission is free, but the truth you’ll encounter is priceless. Dr. Khalid el-Hakim didn’t wait for history to be told correctly. He put it on wheels and brought it to us. Lansing, admission is free. The truth is p

The Chronicle News
Feb 243 min read


WE ARE BLACK HISTORY 2026: Oluwaseun “Sean” Sipeolu Founder & General Manager | Jollof Afro-Caribbean Lounge | A Chronicle News Community Spotlight
Courtesy Photo-Oluwaseun “Sean” Sipeolu, Founder of Jollof Afro-Caribbean Lounge, is building more than a restaurant in Downtown Lansing — he is creating a cultural home rooted in connection, ownership, and legacy. Some businesses sell products. Others create experiences. Oluwaseun “Sean” Sipeolu did not open Jollof Afro-Caribbean Lounge to simply serve food. He opened it to serve culture. Founded in 2025 in the heart of Downtown Lansing, Jollof Afro-Caribbean Lounge is more

The Chronicle News
Feb 242 min read


WE ARE BLACK HISTORY 2026: Takura Nyamfukudza | Partner & Litigator Chartier & Nyamfukudza, P.L.C. | A Chronicle News Community Spotlight
Courtesy Photo-From military service to the Michigan Supreme Court, Takura Nyamfukudza continues his mission to defend the Constitution and safeguard justice for all. There are lawyers. And then there are Constitutional warriors. Takura Nyamfukudza does not merely practice law, he defends liberty. In 2017, alongside his partner and friend Mary Chartier, he co-founded Chartier & Nyamfukudza, P.L.C., a firm devoted exclusively to criminal defense and closely related matters. Th

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Feb 242 min read


WE ARE BLACK HISTORY 2026: LCC Trustee Angela Mathews | Madam Chair, Making Moves for Student Success, Cemented in LCC History | A Chronicle News Community Spotlight
Courtesy Photo- LCC Trustee and Community Advocate Angela Mathews. Some leaders talk about impact. Others sign their name to it. Angela Mathews does both. Elected to the Lansing Community College Board of Trustees in 2017 and again in 2022, she didn’t just win, she led the ticket, placing number one in votes across the tri-county area both times. That is not coincidence. That is community confidence. She made history as the first Black woman to serve as Board Chair for two c

Yanice Y. Carter
Feb 242 min read


Reclaiming the Narrative: The Complex Legacy of Huey P. Newton
Photo credit: Blair Stapp, 1967: Huey P. Newton, co-founder of the Black Panther Party, photographed in 1967, seated in a wicker chair holding a rifle and spear. The image became one of the most recognizable photographs of the Black Power movement, often symbolizing armed self-defense, though the Party’s community service programs were equally central to its mission. This image became iconic. It also became incomplete. Newton co-founded the Black Panther Party in Oakland, C

Yanice Y. Carter
Feb 243 min read


A Note from the Publisher | Reclaiming the Narrative
Courtesy Photo-Yanice Y. Carter, Publisher of the Chronicle News Black history is not something we dust off once a year. It is contested. It is challenged. It is rewritten in real time. And it is ours. For generations, the story of Black America was told without us, about us, and often against us. Movements were simplified. Leaders were caricatured. Resistance was criminalized. Community protection was labeled aggression. Brilliance was minimized. Complexity was erased. And s

Yanice Y. Carter
Feb 242 min read


WE ARE BLACK HISTORY 2026: LCC Trustee Chatum Taylor | Building Financial & Educational Equity | A Chronicle News Community Spotlight
Trustee Chatum Taylor, Member Experience Manager at Lake Trust Credit Union and Lansing Community College Board of Trustees member, advocates for financial empowerment and accessible education in Greater Lansing. Black history lives in the everyday work of leaders who choose service over spotlight. Trustee Chatum Taylor represents that legacy through finance, education, and authentic community advocacy. A Lansing native, Taylor has spent 23 years in the credit union industry

The Chronicle News
Feb 232 min read


WE ARE BLACK HISTORY 2026:Celebrating the Legacy of Colonel James E. Stokes (Ret.) | A Trailblazer in Military Leadership
Courtesy Photo: Colonel James E. Stokes (Ret) National Guard Trailblazing, historic, and barrier-breaking only begin to describe the military career of Colonel James E. Stokes (Ret.), a Lansing, Michigan native whose service reshaped what leadership looks like in the Michigan Army National Guard. Over more than three decades in uniform, Colonel Stokes shattered multiple racial ceilings. He commanded in a theater of war and earned historic honors. He led at the company, batta

The Chronicle News
Feb 235 min read


WE ARE BLACK HISTORY 2026: Ayanna D. Neal, Senior Litigation Attorney at Grewal Law PLLC | A Chronicle News Spotlight
Ayanna D. Neal, Lansing native and Senior Litigation Attorney at Grewal Law PLLC, continues to make Black history through landmark litigation and survivor advocacy. Justice is not abstract for Ayanna D. Neal. It is personal. It is local. And it is lived. A Lansing native, Neal has built a legal career rooted in accountability, institutional reform, and survivor-centered advocacy. For more than twenty years, she has used the courtroom not just as a workplace, but as a platform

The Chronicle News
Feb 232 min read


The Chronicle News 40th Anniversary Legacy Gala: Life, Love & Legacy
For four decades, The Chronicle News has amplified voices, honored culture, and preserved the stories that shape our community. On Saturday, June 6, 2026, we invite you to celebrate this milestone at the Michigan Room at Lansing Community College. The 40th Anniversary Legacy Gala will be an unforgettable experience featuring a locally owned business showcase, a vibrant mix and mingle reception, live music and entertainment, a dinner experience, and keynote remarks from Judge

The Chronicle News
Feb 231 min read


MSU Women’s Basketball Dominates On Senior Night
Photo Credit: Alfred Laurence, Beige Planet Photography The Spartans won emphatically against the Northwestern Wildcats while celebrating their seniors on Wednesday night. The final score was 104 to 68 and MSU looked great 'offensively, shooting 53 percent from the field and 50 percent from deep. Grace VanSlooten would not be denied on her way to 22 points and she thwarted Northwestern in the post with 3 blocks. She forced the Wildcats’ leading scorer, a 6’4 Grace Sullivan, t

Tobias Webb
Feb 212 min read
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