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Bridget Brink has tackled difficult things before. A few times. Being named the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine two months after ...
The Lansing music scene is alive, weird and thriving — and who better to map it out than the artists themselves? From busy, ...
After East Lansing settled for $7.8 million over a 5% fee on Lansing Board of Water & Light bills deemed to be an illegal tax ...
When you think about country music, you think white. But Alice Randall moved to Nashville in 1983 as a young Black songwriter ...
Christian Cooper, a dedicated birder, was on his home turf in New York’s Central Park looking for the elusive mourning ...
If you, like me, grew up in a working-class Catholic home in the 1970s, you’ll find Katie Forgette’s memory play, “Incident ...
“There’s about 500,000 Michiganders who get coverage through Obamacare or the [Affordable Care Act] or the marketplace, but the place this is really going to hit are people who are not – they’re ...
To fully appreciate the historic dysfunction of the current state Legislature, simply look at how many bills it’s sent to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s desk as of July 15, the day I’m ...
With hurricane and wildfire season well underway across much of the country, state and local emergency managers say they have little idea how much support the federal government will provide if ...
I write this column having just inhaled a No. 7 from one of my favorite downtown Lansing lunch spots: The New Daily Bagel. I could tell you that it was research for ...
Around 20 years ago, a trip to the Chicago Drum Show changed Shawn VanSteeland’s life. “I was like, ‘This is awesome, we should do it in ...
Noted Native American lecturer and artist Suzanne Cross will shine a light on the history of Indian boarding schools in the United States, with a focus on facilities in Michigan, at a Saturday … ...
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