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Ingham County restaurant inspections: Dirty hands and gloves, vegetables stored improperly
LANSING — When county health inspectors visit local restaurants, they document problems that need addressing to meet standards set by Michigan food codes and law. The most serious problems are considered priority violations, which present potential health hazards and should be corrected immediately. Priority foundation violations do not present immediate health hazards but should be corrected in a timely manner. Follow-up inspections and reports may consequently happen. ...
Comedy shares travails of home pregnancy test inventor in Williamston Theatre's season finale
Act I: Williamston Theatre unveils little-known history Like many other women whose inventions changed the world, Margaret M. Crane almost didn’t get credit for her work. She certainly didn’t get paid for it. Even now, few people know her name. ...
LSJ Female Athlete of Year: Tessa Roe grew into star runner and more at Lansing Catholic
The expectations were modest for Tessa Roe when she made the move from Portland St. Patrick schools to Lansing Catholic at the start of high school. Roe figured she would be part of successful basketball teams, playing alongside close friend Gabby Halliwill and others, while chasing her dreams of playing the sport in college. ...
How do you roast the perfect marshmallow? Lansing entrepreneur has the answer
LANSING — Just in time for July 4th, an over-engineered marshmallow roasting device is resurfacing for those who want to bring the fanciest stick to the bonfire. Invented by two Williamston men, the Gyroaster device is for sale locally and on platforms like Amazon. It sells on Amazon for about $30; if you're...
Lansing police arrest suspect accused of shooting from car, carrying illegal firearm
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Lansing police arrested a suspect Monday night for allegedly shooting from a moving car. The complaint came in Monday night on the north end of Lansing. A 911 caller claimed a person was shooting from a car into the air. A nearby LPD sergeant spotted the...
1 year later: Here’s what happened since the tragic kidnapping, death of Lansing 2-year-old Wynter Cole Smith
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - On July 2, 2023, Wynter Cole Smith was reported missing after Rashad Maleek Trice assaulted Wynter’s mother in an apartment complex in south Lansing. Trice fled the scene in a stolen car. Wynter was not in the home when police arrived and believed Trice kidnapped her.
Judge sentences Lansing man to long prison term for fatal stabbing during domestic incident
Corey O'Rourke, 34, told Ingham County Circuit Judge Joyce Draganchuk he feels "deep remorse" for his actions on June 20, 2023, when he fatally stabbed Jeffrey Medina, 41, at a home on Wildwood Avenue in Lansing. But Draganchuk called the killing "senseless" and noted a pattern of offenses by O'Rourke...
Celebrate Heroes Day at High Caliber
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) -Calling all firefighters, veterans, hospital staff, police officers, EMT’s and first responders, this one is for you!. High Caliber is inviting you to a day of play on Tuesday July 9th. With a valid employee ID, first responders can spend the entire day in activities such...
MSU Football ranks in near top of country in revenue in 2023
Michigan State football didn’t have much onfield success in 2023, but they still made a boatload of money. Sportico released a ranking of the top 50 revenue-generating programs in the country for 2023, and Michigan State was listed in the top 20. The Spartans came in at No. 17 with $90 million in revenue. Compared to other Big Ten schools, Michigan State was No. 6 in the league behind Michigan, Ohio State, Nebraska, Penn State and Wisconsin. Check out the complete list of top 50 schools below: Highest Revenue Earning College Football Programs in 2023, per @Sportico💰 pic.twitter.com/J3PoCyPHtA — College Football Report (@CFBRep) July 2, 2024 Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan state news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on Twitter @RobertBondy5.
MSU hockey picks up a big-time commitment
Michigan State hockey added to its future roster on Tuesday. The Spartans picked up a big-time commitment on Tuesday afternoon, with defenseman Cullen McCrate of Adrian, Mich. McCrate is an 07-born prospect who played AAA for Little Caesars. McCrate will play for Dubuque in the USHL next season. He was previously committed to UMass-Lowell before reopening his recruitment a few weeks ago. Boom! pic.twitter.com/AjqrvbjCUM — JerBear (@JD_Jerbear) July 2, 2024 Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan state news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on Twitter @RobertBondy5.
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