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Things to do in Lansing this week – November 25, 2024, edition Melanie Jongsma - November 24, 2024 In stories and YouTube videos, The Lansing Journal is there every step of the way
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Two Lansing schools were recently visited by some special guest speakers on an anti-bully presentation tour organized by author Brandye Phillips and former Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White. Firearms owners can get free gun locks at safety-focused event
Join Lansing Journal Publisher Melanie Jongsma and Managing Editor Josh Bootsma for their weekly video series. Past episodes have included insider information about local stories, on-location coverage of business openings, interviews with local people of interest, and more.
Lansing’s diversity of cultures, our tradition of popular events, and our proximity to Chicago are all sources for a variety of arts and entertainment that help build community.
Residents throughout Lansing reported power outages, many caused by heavy winds that downed lines or uprooted trees that crashed into poles and lines. In a back yard along Indiana Avenue, a mature tree was toppled by the storms, falling into the alley north of the home.
LANSING, Ill. (October 11, 2024) – AccuWeather says Saturday will be the start of a cooling trend in Lansing, and the day will be breezy and cloudy with a couple of showers. We’ll see a high of 70, and that will make Saturday the warmest day of the coming week.
The Lansing Journal-December 4, 2023 Cook County residents affected by the severe storms and flooding of September 17- 18, 2023, can now register for FEMA disaster assistance. Fully funded: New South Suburban College health and nursing center to break ground in 2024
Obituaries are important news within a community, and they provide information so that community members can show support to family members. The Lansing Journal can work with funeral homes or directly with families to publish full obituaries with photos in our online edition right away for $50.