Wednesday, October 15th, 2025
Good morning, Lansing. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 15th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Building 21 reopened its new teen support center on Tuesday evening, seven years after a fire burned its original building — community donations and grants helped fund the renovation. Executive Director Benjamin Schartow said the center now gives local teens a place to receive support and build character. FOX 47
- ➤ Tenants at Kristana Mobile Homes remain worried about water issues as winter nears after a judge ordered water to be restored following an 85-day shutoff during a legal battle earlier this year. Jason Eldridge must pump water from a 3,200-gallon tank (serving 5 tenants) and fears that colder temperatures will slow water flow. FOX 47
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ After sitting empty for over two years, Lansing’s old Mr. Taco building will soon house Aladdin’s Express—no reopening date has been announced. WJIM AM
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Italian American Heritage Month is celebrated in October throughout Michigan to honor the contributions of nearly half a million Italian Americans—4.5% of the state's population. Residents can mark the month by attending cultural events, dining at Italian restaurants, or reading posts from the Consulate of Italy in Detroit. Lansing State Journal
- ➤ Michigan parents and teachers are having trouble understanding new slang like 6-7 and sendy used by Gen Alpha kids on TikTok—these terms come with odd hand gestures and playful meanings. A TikTok report shows the app supported 6,700 jobs and generated $150 million in tax revenue in Michigan, underscoring its growing local impact. Lansing State Journal
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ MSU students and professors discussed how social media and AI affect learning and communication in classrooms. They noted that while social media helps people connect, relying on AI for homework might weaken understanding—professors recommend real conversation to improve skills. The State News
- ➤ More than 30 online students from Lighthouse Connections Academy went on an in-person field trip to Country Mill Farms on Tuesday—where they picked apples and toured the farm to get hands-on learning that supports their virtual classes. FOX 47
- ➤ Michigan State University's Office for Civil Rights launched a new online dashboard today that shows data on sexual harassment and discrimination—data once hidden in public records—and a biennial report that outlines its work from 2023 to 2025. Lansing State Journal
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Michigan Avenue construction project is extending to block direct access to UM Health Sparrow hospital, causing detours that affect patients and visitors. UM Health Sparrow advises using alternate entrances — on Jerome Street and Eureka Street — until the project is completed by the end of October. FOX 47
- ➤ Parents in Michigan could get help with baby costs as the Rx Kids program uses $270 million in state budget funding to expand from 11 communities to dozens—offering $1,500 during pregnancy and $500 monthly for six months after birth. FOX 47
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Michigan State Police will join local pharmacies and 31 state posts in hosting Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. — expired and unneeded prescription and over-the-counter medications, such as tablets, capsules, and patches, will be accepted while sharps will not. Stacks 92.1
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Mia Rogan is president of MSU’s Student Athlete Advisory Committee for the 2025-26 year and will join the Big Ten’s Student-Athlete Issues Commission as internal vice chair to focus on improving the athlete experience by addressing issues like resources for international players—she will attend an in-person meeting in November. WKAR
- ➤ MSU soccer's four Canadian players — Noelle Henning, Renee Watson, Kayla Briggs and Sofia Beerworth — have earned national team call-ups and youth awards while playing key roles on the team, and head coach Jeff Hosler said their efforts boosted the Spartans' success. Their international experience and strong teamwork helped build a well-rounded lineup at MSU. The State News
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Friday Karaoke
9-11 p.m. — The Avenue — Free entry — Enjoy a night of singing, socializing, and delicious ramen at a beloved local venue.
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Apple Butter Festival
11 AM – 5 PM — Fenner Nature Center — Fundraiser for Fenner Conservancy — Celebrate fall with apple butter, local food, music, and hands-on activities.
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Okemos Learning Center Sensory-Friendly Trunk-or-Treat
3-6 p.m. — Okemos Professional Building — Free entry — Celebrate Halloween with crafts, games, and candy in a sensory-friendly environment.
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Fourth Saturday Game Day
2-11 p.m. — Evolution Games — Free gaming — Connect with fellow gamers and enjoy free gaming at the local family game store.
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Lansing Career Fair
9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. — The Avenue — Free entry — Connect with top employers in various fields at this comprehensive career fair.
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Friday Karaoke Night
9-11 p.m. — The Avenue — Free entry — A lively karaoke experience with music, socializing, and delicious offerings from Ruckus Ramen.
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Board Game Night at The Gaming Cantina
1-10 p.m. — The Gaming Cantina Game Room — Free entry — Enjoy an evening of free gaming and networking with fellow board game enthusiasts.
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Wuzee Concert
7-9 p.m. — Grewal Hall at 224 — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy popular tracks from Wuzee and discover new music while immersing in the hip-hop scene.
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Friday Karaoke Night
9-11 p.m. — The Avenue — Free entry — Enjoy a lively night of karaoke fun at a local favorite hangout while indulging in tasty ramen.
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Arkansas Razorbacks vs. Michigan State Spartans Basketball
2-8:30 p.m. — Breslin Center — Tickets available online — Experience the thrilling college basketball rivalry as the Razorbacks take on the Spartans.
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