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  • Lansing: Federal drone competition to be held at Michigan base | June 09
    2026/06/09
    Lansing hosts a federal drone competition at a Michigan military base, boosting the city's tech scene and attracting national teams. The city also launches a campaign to increase teen organ donor signups amid low registration rates, while athlete Kingston Thomas transfers to an Indiana school for basketball.
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  • Lansing: Local athlete transfers to prep school for senior season | June 09
    2026/06/09
    Lansing's high school football star Kingston Thomas is transferring to La Lumiere School in Indiana, while a federal drone competition will be held at a Michigan military base. The city is also addressing low teen organ donor signups with new outreach efforts.
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  • Lansing: DeWitt man killed in racetrack crash | June 08
    2026/06/08
    Lansing: A DeWitt man died in a crash at the West Michigan racetrack, leading to a temporary closure and ongoing investigation. Lansing Mayor Wortz highlights bipartisan election reforms while city officials grapple with a failing cannabis wholesale tax.
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  • Lansing: Michigan Republicans push to roll back wetland protections | June 07
    2026/06/07
    Lansing lawmakers are debating major changes to wetland regulations, with Republicans pushing rollbacks that could weaken environmental protections. The Lansing Model Railroad Club's annual summer open house is set for this weekend, while residents may be eligible for refunds from settled lawsuits.
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  • Lansing: Local shooting investigation underway after 19-year-old woman shot | June 06
    2026/06/06
    Lansing police are investigating a shooting that injured a 19-year-old woman, with the suspect in custody, while a Hawaii man faces charges of threatening Michigan's governor and the Capitol. A CPR training program called "Champions of the Heart" is gaining recognition for empowering community members to respond to emergencies.
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  • Lansing: Lansing faces aging population, new dam safety laws, and major roadwork updat... | June 05
    2026/06/05
    Lansing officials address aging population concerns and new dam safety legislation as part of efforts to attract younger residents and improve infrastructure. The U.S. 127 reconstruction project and Old Town Roper Romp event are also highlighted in the update.
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  • Lansing: Lansing honors local hero deputy on House floor | June 04
    2026/06/04
    Lansing lawmakers honored Deputy David Malton for his service during a House session, while the Coral Gables Restaurant in East Lansing prepares to close after 60 years. Lansing City Council rejected a proposal to change the university board selection process, sparking debate over local governance.
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  • Lansing: Local women drive initiative to empower workers through dignity and opportuni... | June 03
    2026/06/03
    Lansing's Local Wire update highlights efforts by Greater Lansing women to create dignified employment, Michigan State Police adopting Lions-inspired mental training, and the closing of a century-old East Lansing restaurant. The episode also covers Lansing's weather forecast for June 3, 2026.
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