Poem/a/day: Lansing Evening
By Bill Castanier on April 13, 2011
by Bob Trezise looks at downtown Lansing at nightfall
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Lansing street renaming to honor Malcolm X appears to be on track
By Bill Castanier on August 26, 2010
Lansing City Council is considering the renaming of Main Street to honor Malcolm X. Lansing resident writes why it is long overdue
Posted in Activism, City Hall, News | Tagged Doug Warren, lansing city council, malcolm x | 1 Response
City Council holds hearing on coal ash disposal
By Bill Castanier on July 23, 2010
Lansing City Council Committee on Public Safety host hearing on coal ash cleanup
Posted in Activism, City Hall, Community & Opinion, News | Tagged board of water and light, coal ash, consumers energy, Grand River, Lansing Online News, Lone Pine Council | Leave a response
Lansing to hold public hearing on coal ash disposal
By Bill Castanier on July 21, 2010
Coal ash disposal focus of public hearing
Posted in Activism, City Hall, Health, News | Leave a response
Coolidge Road residents challenging development of wetlands
By Caron Creighton on June 14, 2010
Several East Lansing residents and City Council members are once again engaged in the debate between protecting a wetland and improving the local economy.
Posted in City Hall, News | Tagged CADDIS Development, City Council, Coolidge Road, East Lansing, Joe Reynolds, Planning Commission, West Lake Lansing Road | Leave a response
Poem/a/Day: A City’s Ghost by Bob Trezise
By Bill Castanier on April 29, 2010
Today’s Lansing Online News contribution to celebrate National Poetry Month
Posted in City Hall, Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged Arbaughs, Bob Trezise, Knapp's, Lansing, Lansing Economic Development Corporation, Lansing Online News, Poem/a/Day | Leave a response
Knapp’s department store to get new life
By Bill Castanier on April 6, 2010
The Knapp’s building will get a second life as a mixed-use facility with office, retail and housing
Posted in City Hall, Life in Lansing, News, Stay or Go? | Tagged downtown, economic development, Eyde Corporation, Knapp's, Lansing Michigan, Ottawa Power Station, Petula Clark | 3 Responses
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