SPECIAL ELI REPORTING
Test schedule post
This scheduled post is a test to see if an error happens WITHOUT Largo active. It ought to go up at 7:00 AM.
NOW TYPED OVER ISSUE NOW?
This one was sloppily selected left-to-right and copied with a space at t he end. It ought to produce an issue… But it didn’t! It has been edited and copied over again.
ELi’s Task Force Producing Recommendations to Publication Restart
This was copy/pasted from a Google doc in the manner I usually do it (select right to left drag, CTRL+C and then CTRL+V to paste). Will it have an issue?
This is a purely typed test title
Will there be an issue with the headline? Doubtful, and hopefully not.
Why I Report for ELi
Why should you support ELi during our 2021 Sustainability Campaign? ELi’s City Desk Editor Andrew Graham explains why ELi is important to him and the community.
IN THE COMMUNITY
Footgear Is Closing After Four Decades in East Lansing
“I’m from the working class, and when you grow up with working class people, they never think of retiring,” said Richard Liscombe, owner of Footgear. But then came the pandemic.
Arts Commission Concerned about Local Businesses and the Arts During Pandemic
The Arts Commission heard presentations from some of those applying for Cultural Arts Grants and brainstormed ways to help local businesses. Heather Brothers reports.
Episode 6 of the ‘East Lansing Insider’ is Available Now
The usual trio of Andrew Graham, Emily Joan Elliott and Alice Dreger break down the latest news from East Lansing and bring an interview from an ELi donor.
ELPS Provides Hundreds of Families With Extra Food For the Holidays
ELPS families provided more than 500 bags of food to some students’ families for Thanksgiving. They hope to do so again for Christmas with the community’s help.
What Will You Do Friday?
Black Friday is this week and local small business owners are reconsidering what the day might look like in 2020.
UPDATE: Council Unanimously Passes Resolution Declaring Racism as a Public Health Crisis
After hearing about the resolution from Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Administrator Elaine Hardy, Council voted to approve the resolution. Emily Joan Elliott reports.












