Ingham County
Plan Would Cut Hundreds Of Trees To Widen Rustic Road
Residents are debating $850,000 in repairs proposed for one of Ingham County’s worst roads. The cost and proposed destruction of up to 500 trees along what is considered a scenic road is upsetting some county residents.
Woman’s Effort To Keep Farm Animals Draws Support
A woman’s effort to keep goats, chickens, pot belly pigs and rabbits on her mid-Michigan property is drawing support from online donors.
Police Cracking Down On Drunk Drivers Through April 8
Luck may belong to the Irish, but it won’t help Michigan motorists who don’t designate a sober driver over the next few weeks.
45 Drunk Drivers Arrested During Super Bowl Weekend
Michigan State Police say they arrested 45 drunk drivers across 20 counties during Super Bowl weekend.
Lansing PTAC Helps Local Businesses Land $50M In Government Work
The Procurement Technical Assistance Center at the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce announced Thursday that it helped businesses in Clinton, Eaton and Ingham counties land more than $54 million in government contracts in 2012, creating or retaining 1,096 jobs.
Police Throwing A Flag On Drunken Drivers This Super Bowl Weekend
Michigan State Police are reminding motorists to make the right call by designating a sober driver before kick off if their Super Bowl celebration includes alcohol.
Ingham County Considering Dairy Goat Ordinance
Ingham County officials are considering whether to allow people who live in urban areas to keep dairy goats.
ImageSoft Helps Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office Cut Spending, Boost Service
ImageSoft Inc. has released a new case study detailing how budget cuts at the prosecuting attorney’s office in Ingham County prompted major process improvements and substantial savings there.
Aerospace Manufacturer Moving Into Lansing
Aerospace manufacturer Apex Precision Solutions Inc. began operations recently after having moved into their first location in Ingham County.
Lawmaker Gets Community Service For Drunk Driving
A judge has ordered a western Michigan lawmaker to perform 40 hours of community service and pay $1,101 for drunken driving.


















