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East Lansing City Council mentions missing person, discusses parking, motorcycle noise

East Lansing City Council mentions missing person, discusses parking, motorcycle noise East Lansing City Council holds a virtual meeting on May 18, 2021. East Lansing City Council held a meeting on Tuesday, May 18, during which they discussed a recent missing person case, as well as the parking and motorcycle situations in downtown East Lansing.  The discussion-only meeting touched on the successful location of 76-year-old Shirley Baughan, who was previously last seen on Monday, May 17, at 1:30 p.m.  According to a press release from the City of East Lansing, Baughan had been located Tuesday afternoon and was being attended to by medical staff.

Going out in Greater Lansing? Here s where you will (and won t) need a mask

Going out in Greater Lansing? Here s where you will (and won t) need a mask
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Michigan State lifts outdoor mask requirement; city of East Lansing to follow suit

Michigan State lifts outdoor mask requirement; city of East Lansing to follow suit Ken Palmer, Lansing State Journal © Nick King/Lansing State Journal Michigan State graduate Camryn, of Brighton, poses by the Sparty statue after her commencement ceremony on Friday, April 30, 2021, on the MSU campus in East Lansing. EAST LANSING – Michigan State University is dropping its outdoor mask requirement for small gatherings, effective Monday. Effective today, May 10, masks will no longer be needed in outdoor settings on campus or MSU-affiliated properties for individuals or small small gatherings, MSU President Samuel Stanley said in a letter on the university s web site.

Obituary: Shirley Mae Moose (4/29/21) | Mountain Home News

Thursday, April 29, 2021 Shirley Mae Moose, age 91, of Crestview, Florida, formerly of Mountain Home, passed away on April 20, 2021 in Crestview, Florida. Shirley was born March 22, 1930, in Detroit, Michigan, the daughter of Raymond and Edna (Kelio) Martin. After graduating she married Robert L. Moose in 1948. They loved camping and traveling. They worked at Ore-Ida Foods in Ontario, Oregon, but retired early to travel and enjoy life. They went to Arizona as snow birds. They moved to Mountain Home be with family. After dad passed, mom moved to Florida be with her grandchildren. Mom loved cooking and taking care of everyone. Shirley is survived by daughter Cynthia Moose, of Mountain Home, granddaughter Heather Stephens, grandson Aaron Stephens, great-grandchildren Ty Stephens and Olyvia Stephens. She loved her grandbabies. Always enjoy life to fullest.

EL Waiving Bar, Restaurant Fees

0:50 Restaurants and bars have been hit hard by the pandemic. The East Lansing city council voted Tuesday to waive licensing fees paid by establishments in the city. Mayor Aaron Stephens says similar action was taken last year, and the city remains in a difficult position. “Some of these businesses were even shut down for a little bit of time this past year, Stephens says, so it’s important to be cognizant of that.” Stephens adds the fees would normally bring in $75,000. The largest single fee being waived by the city is $19,000. The mayor concludes that one of the more obvious solutions that, sure, takes a little bit of a budget hit for us, is to waive these fees because these are affecting the folks that arguably are some of the most affected businesses from this past year.”

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