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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.
The hospital sold it in 1935, and from 1938 to 1981 it was used as the Lavey Funeral Home. In 1982, the Michigan State Podiatry Association purchased the building, and rehabilitated it in 1983. [3] As of 2018, it was used as offices for a law firm. [2] In December 2022 the building was purchased by Brian Town and Michigan Creative.
Corrections officer Andrew Lansing died Dec. 25, 2024 after an assault by an inmate, according to the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections.
Central Michigan University shooting: Mount Pleasant: 2018-03-02: 2: 19-year-old student James Eric Davis Jr. shot and killed parents when they arrived to take him home for spring break: 2021 Oxford High School shooting: Oxford: 2021-11-30: 4: School shooting perpetrated by sophomore Ethan Crumbley: 2022 Detroit shootings: Detroit: 2022-08-22: 3
WLAJ (channel 53) is a television station in Lansing, Michigan, United States, affiliated with ABC and The CW Plus.It is owned by Mission Broadcasting, which maintains a shared services agreement (SSA) with Nexstar Media Group, owner of CBS affiliate WLNS-TV (channel 6), for the provision of certain services.
WLNS-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Lansing, Michigan, United States, affiliated with CBS.It is owned by Nexstar Media Group, which provides certain services to dual ABC/CW+ affiliate WLAJ (channel 53) under a shared services agreement (SSA) with Mission Broadcasting.
The State Journal newspaper; Lansing, Michigan; April 28, 1955; Centennial Issue; pages C-12 to C-18. Early Lansing History, book by James P. Edmonds, 1944, pages 26–27. Out of a Wilderness: an illustrated history of greater Lansing, book by Justin L. Kestenbaum, 1981, page 184.
St. Mary Church was built at the intersection of Chestnut Street and Madison Street, on the northwest corner [4] [5] [6] in what is now known as the Old Forest Neighborhood, on land donated by Thomas and Aleaneas (Elenora) N. Saier (née Vogelweid), [7] who came to Lansing from Württemberg, Germany in 1851 [8] and who held the first Catholic mass in Lansing in 1854 at their log cabin.