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The Lansing area lost more than a dozen restaurants and eateries in 2023. Some, like bakery Delicious Delights Cakes in the Lansing Mall food court, hadn't been open a full year.
Where: 501 E Grand River Ave., East Lansing. The details: Dearborn-based coffee house chain Haraz Coffee House debuted its newest location near Michigan State University's campus on March 18 ...
News of the latest Anna's House location comes three years after the chain opened its first area site in Okemos. Brunch spot Anna's House announces plans for new Lansing area restaurant Skip to ...
City Pulse has five employees, plus a stable of artists and writers that contribute articles, cover art and cartoons for the paper. As of January 2025 City Pulse had a circulation of 13,000 and a readership of about The paper is available free every Wednesday in over 300 locations in Lansing and throughout Ingham County.
Peter G. "Pete" Jubeck (February 9, 1936–May 12, 2003) was a Czech-American businessman who founded, with partner Robert Swartz, the restaurants Sir Pizza of Michigan and Clara's Lansing Station, both in Lansing, Michigan, and with partner Ross Simpson, Clara's on the River in Battle Creek, Michigan.
Sometimes the prewritten obituary's subject outlives its author. One example is The New York Times' obituary of Taylor, written by the newspaper's theater critic Mel Gussow, who died in 2005. [7] The 2023 obituary of Henry Kissinger featured reporting by Michael T. Kaufman, who died almost 14 years earlier in 2010. [8]
Where: 637 E Michigan Ave., Lansing The details: Bobcat Bonnie's opened on Feb. 1 in the newly renovated historic former Clara's Lansing Station. The restaurant, which now occupies half of the 120 ...
Former Lansing State Journal headquarters from 1951 to 2016. The paper was started as the Lansing Republican on April 28, 1855, to advance the causes of the newly founded Republican Party in Michigan. [2] Founder and publisher Henry Barnes completed only two issues of the weekly abolitionist publication before selling it and returning to Detroit.