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Shermaine Gardner, Jr. played the djemba drum at the Juneteenth celebration with Ayinde Fondren an African stiltwalker. He was the drumline section leader at Eastern High School from 2015-2017. The 18-year-old will be attending Full Sail University majoring in Music Audio Production.
On Friday, July 7, 2017 at 11:50 am, the Lansing Police Department responded to the 1100 block of Ramada on a call of an unresponsive subject. While conducting their investigation, Officers located the female subject non-responsive within a motel room. Lansing Fire Department responded to the scene and determined the female to be deceased.
Cameron and Brenda Glinke own Pie Hole Pizza Truck. They make individual pizzas in their food truck.
Children should be reminded to play with fidget spinners using only their hands, as some toys have been known to fall apart.
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Woody Edwards started his mobile car detailing business, Shiny Wheelz, this spring.
Lansing has a wealth of hidden talents in the rap game. Mikeyy Austin has recently dropped some new introspective music and still finds time to give back to the community.
(Pictured from left to right) — Wendy Bradley, owner of Zoe Life Spa and Salon; Ashley Willis, owner of Michigan Premier Events; Andre Hutson, owner of Conquest Fitness; Lisa Young, owner of Express Employment Professionals of Lansing and Dontaye Garrett, owner of EliteFitness were presented with Entrepreneur on the Move awards from the Lansing Black Chamber of Commerce on April 29, 2017.