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When Process Breaks Down: A Closer Look at Tax Exemption, Foreclosure, and Due Process in Lansing
Courtesy Photo: The Perry Robinson Circle property in Lansing, MI in Ingham County Parcel No. 33-01-05-04-203-001, at the center of Robinson Memorial Church’s tax exemption and foreclosure dispute. For nearly eight decades, Robinson Memorial Church has served Lansing through faith, outreach, and community care. Though the church is currently located on Lansing’s east side, the disputed property on Perry Robinson Circle was purchased by a prior church administration with the i

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May 29 min read


Common Causes of Poor Truck Fuel Efficiency
Fuel efficiency issues in trucks often trace back to overlooked habits and hidden factors that impact performance more than most drivers expect.

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Apr 282 min read


The Colors We Carry: I MOGUL Mentoring Group Brings Generations Together
A Day of Learning and Growth Courtesy Photo: Meet Liam. Here is here participating in the Silver Sessions Tie Die gathering. He looks forward to creating something beautiful. Little does he know he is in store for more than shirt making today. He will be forming bonds which help shape him and lead him on a positive direction. The room didn’t look like history at first glance. It appeared as plastic-covered tables, bottles of dye, and gloves too big for small hands. It looked

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Apr 263 min read


Strategies To Increase Your Fix and Flip Project ROI
Find smart ways to raise returns on a house flip, from buying below market value to controlling renovation costs, financing well, and timing the sale.

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Apr 242 min read


Ways Businesses Can Avoid Costly Operational Interruptions
Operational disruptions can quietly impact workflow, costs, and reliability, often stemming from issues that build over time without clear warning signs.

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Apr 232 min read


Engineering Innovations Supporting Local Industry Growth
Advanced materials and components are driving industrial growth in regional manufacturing. They reveal new opportunities to meet evolving production demands.

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Apr 232 min read


When To Choose Rebuilt Parts for Heavy Equipment
A piece of heavy equipment that needs repairs will likely require a new part or two. Here’s a look at why you should consider rebuilt parts.

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Apr 232 min read


Tips for Improving Your Shipping Process
Shipping can shape how a business is remembered, with small behind-the-scenes decisions often influencing speed, reliability, and the customer experience.

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Apr 222 min read


How to Design Your Own Bag: From Idea to Everyday Use
There is more behind a well-designed bag than style alone, with key decisions influencing how it looks, feels, functions, and performs in daily use.

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Apr 222 min read


How Worker Discomfort Leads to Big Errors on the Job Site
When employees work long hours in harsh weather, they can lose their focus and make mistakes. Learn how worker discomfort leads to big errors on the job site.

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Apr 222 min read


How Communities Can Prepare for Growing Service Demands
Communities can meet growing service demands through smart planning and stronger infrastructure that support long-term growth and stability.

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Apr 222 min read


Tips for Coping and Healing From Political Anxiety
Political anxiety is real for many Black Americans in Michigan. Explore practical tips for coping and healing to protect your peace and mental health.

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Apr 212 min read


How To Become a More Inclusive Employer and Manager
Building inclusive workplaces starts with your leadership habits. Empower diverse teams, strengthen culture, and improve everyday collaboration.

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Apr 212 min read


Tips for Auto Brands That Want To Lower Production Waste
Production waste can cut into profits and slow efficiency across auto manufacturing. Learn tips for auto brands that want to lower production waste.

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Apr 212 min read


“Achievement in Every Field of Human Endeavor” Where Excellence Gathers: Gregory S. Thomas and the Leadership Driving the Northern Province Forward
“Achievement in Every Field of Human Endeavor.” For the men of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., it is more than a motto, it is a mandate. A standard. A calling to lead, serve, and build across every space they occupy. Photo Credit: Andre Smith Photography- Brotherhood across generations, Gregory S. Thomas stands with young men enrolled in the Lansing Alumni Chapter Kappa League Program. This is a reflection of the organization’s commitment to mentorship, discipline, and achi

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Apr 204 min read


DJ Crazy Caz: Bringing the City Together Through Music | The Chronicle Kids Community Coloring Book Series, Volume 1
DJ Crazy Caz is more than a DJ, he is the heartbeat of the city. Through music, he brings people together, creates unforgettable moments, and gives the world a soundtrack that will never be forgotten. Being a DJ is about more than playing songs, it is about reading the room, feeling the energy, and knowing how to bring people together. DJ Crazy Caz has a gift for creating joy, turning any space into a place where people can connect, celebrate, and just be free. His music does

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Apr 172 min read


Aondray Worthy: Crafting Confidence, One Suit at a Time | The Chronicle Kids Community Coloring Book Series, Volume 1
Meet Aondray Worthy, a skilled haberdasher and the visionary behind Walk Worthy Custom Menswear. A haberdasher is more than someone who works with clothing. It is someone who understands how style, fit, and presentation come together to create confidence. Through his work, Aondray helps men and young boys look sharp, feel proud, and show up in the world with purpose. Inside his shop, every detail matters. From measuring sleeves to selecting fabrics, Aondray teaches that how y

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Apr 142 min read


Yanice Carter: Telling Stories That Matter | The Chronicle Kids Community Coloring Book Series, Volume 1
More than a coloring page, it’s a mirror. Showing our children they can use their voice, tell stories, and shape their world. Through Chronicle Kids, we’re planting confidence, purpose, and possibility. Yanice Carter is a journalist, publisher, and community storyteller who is dedicated to sharing stories that inform, inspire, and connect people. As the Publisher of The Chronicle News and the voice behind The Sunday Chronicle, she creates platforms where real stories are told

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Apr 122 min read


The Chronicle News Celebrates 40 Years with Legacy Showcase & Gala in Lansing
Early Bird Special: Receive 25% OFF any ticket tier using code LEGACY25. Click Here for Tickets LANSING, MI — The Chronicle News proudly announces its 40th Anniversary Legacy Showcase & Gala, an immersive evening honoring four decades of community storytelling, leadership, and cultural impact. The celebration will take place on Saturday, June 6, 2026, at Lansing Community College’s Michigan Room (600 N Grand Ave, Lansing, MI 48933). The evening runs from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM,

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Apr 111 min read


Jay Price & Carolyn Carter: A Legacy of Media, Creativity, and Community | The Chronicle Kids Community Coloring Book Series, Volume 1
Jay Price was more than a radio voice, he was a storyteller, a leader, and a builder of community connection. As a media executive, radio personality, and co-founder of The Chronicle Newspaper, he used his voice to inform, uplift, and bring people together. Alongside him was Carolyn Carter, a talented graphic designer and creative force who brought stories to life on the page. Through her design, she gave the community something to see, something to hold, and something to be

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Apr 112 min read
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