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Lansing police chief moving to Michigan State University police

Police Chief Daryl Green to retire June 25

In a statement, Green said he’s grateful for the chance to serve Lansing citizens.  “I am proud of the reforms the Lansing Police Department completed, and it is time for me to pass the baton to another police chief that will continue this important work of reimagining public safety,” he said. Lansing s Police Department has seen its share of controversy under Green s tenure, including the death of Anthony Hulon, who died of asphyxiation after being restrained by police in the Lansing jail. Michigan s Attorney General declined to file charges against the officers involved in Hulon s death, but a civil lawsuit is ongoing. Lansing s Police Department violated its critical incident policies in the aftermath of Hulon s death, the Lansing State Journal found. 

Lansing council member Patricia Spitzley launches campaign for mayor: I m ready to lead

Lansing council member Patricia Spitzley launches campaign for mayor: I m ready to lead Sarah Lehr, Lansing State Journal © Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State Journal City Council Member Patricia Spitzley speaks Wednesday, April 14, 2021, at Wentworth Park in downtown Lansing, officially announcing her mayoral campaign. LANSING   City Council member Patricia Spitzley officially kicked off her 2021 mayoral campaign Wednesday afternoon, with a promise to Lansing that she is ready to lead. Spitzley has been an at-large representative in Lansing since 2016 and served as City Council s president in 2017.  The 56-year-old attorney is the director of government relations for RACER Trust, which redevelops properties General Motors formerly owned.

Seeking entertainment: Arts on Call supports performing artists during pandemic

Seeking entertainment: Arts on Call supports performing artists during pandemic TinaMarie Craven FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Casey Carle s Bubble Bonanza was one of the Arts on Call performers in 2020.Arts & Ideas / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Arts on Call is currently seeking performers for their Spring offerings.Arts on Call / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 3of3 When the pandemic rolled in last year and dramatically altered how people live their lives, many performers found themselves shifting from the stage to a virtual spotlight, but not all of them. In New Haven, the International Festival on Arts & Ideas came up with a program called Arts on Call, which allows people in the Greater New Haven area to hire a performer to entertain them outside their home. The program was launched in 2020 and paid nearly $10,000 directly to artists who performed for nearly 1,500 New Haven residents.

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