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This Thanksgiving Eve, bars are anticipating big crowds, while also dealing with staffing issues. → Read More
Friday is the unofficial kick off of the winter holiday season in Mid-Michigan. → Read More
A Lansing woman found money dating back to the 1800′s, but what it was in is even more surprising. → Read More
Michigan State University students are frustrated by a lack of dining options while the school struggles to find people to work in dining halls. → Read More
He was born and raised in Jackson. He retired from the Michigan Department of Corrections and now helps his brother with his business. → Read More
Hundreds of former President Donald Trump’s supporters are demanding the legislature approve another election audit. → Read More
Hundreds of former President Donald Trump’s supporters are demanding the legislature approve another election audit. → Read More
Mayor Andy Schor is looking to keep his seat in City Hall. → Read More
At least 300 Afghan refugees will soon call Mid-Michigan home. Ten have already arrived. → Read More
Detectives from around the state are in Lansing this week, learning how to investigate homicides. → Read More
The first day of school can be nerve-racking, but there are some new faces in Grand Ledge elementary schools to help students start the new year. → Read More
The City of Owosso is trying to decide how to spend $1.5 million in American Rescue Plan money. → Read More
A nationwide school bus driver shortage is impacting Mid-Michigan families. → Read More
As COVID cases increased here in Michigan, a Michigan State University student thought about a new way to test for the virus with faster results and a lower cost. → Read More
There’s a big push right now to get people vaccinated against COVID-19, but some are coming into the world already safe from the virus. → Read More
Before starting the new year, they’re giving students the chance to reconnect with one another. → Read More
A new survey shows that most restaurants and hotels in Michigan can’t keep up with customer demand. → Read More
The event was part of Melon Fest, which is being put on by the Howell Parks and Recreation Department. → Read More
The COVID baby boom that many were anticipating at the start of the pandemic seems to finally be here. → Read More
More than a month into summer break, some students may be experiencing what’s known as the “summer slide.” → Read More