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Lansing House Fire, New Fire Station Opening, Road Closures, and Election Preparations Highlight Busy Week Across Mid-Michigan

Lansing House Fire Under Investigation as City Opens New North Side Fire Station

LANSING, Mich. — Fire officials are investigating an early-morning house fire on Lansing’s north side. Crews responded around 4 a.m. to a home on High Street near Cesar Chavez. There was no immediate word on injuries or what sparked the blaze.

Coinciding with the incident, the city is officially opening its new Fire Station 2 on Grand River Avenue today. The modern facility replaces the aging previous station on the same site and was funded through a voter-approved public safety millage.

Pleasant Grove Road Project Marks Completion of Phase One

City leaders also celebrated progress on the Pleasant Grove Road construction project. Phase one improvements include full rehabilitation, paving, sidewalk work, and refreshed pavement markings.

Election Day Preparations Underway

Final preparations are being made for Tuesday’s Election Day in Lansing. Voters will decide races for mayor, city council, and city clerk, along with a proposed charter change.

East Lansing voters will weigh in on city council seats, a parks millage, and multiple school bond proposals impacting districts across Mid-Michigan.

Road Closures Impacting Commuters

Commuters should be aware of two significant traffic disruptions this week:

  • The intersection of Holt and Aurelius in Delhi Township is closed through at least Friday for emergency repairs.
  • Townsend Street in Lansing is shut down between Lenawee and Kalamazoo for utility work through November 11.

Attorney Disputes Alleged Terror Plot

In southeast Michigan, attorney Amir Makled is disputing FBI claims that agents foiled a terrorist plot last Friday. Makled insists no such attack was planned and argues that neither his client nor four other suspects committed crimes.

Bottle Return Rates Continue Decline

A new University of Michigan report highlights a drop in statewide bottle deposit return rates, which fell to just over 70% in 2024 — down more than 18 percentage points since 2019. Researchers say confusion over eligible containers and store policies may be contributing factors.

First Snowfall of the Season Recorded

Michigan recorded its first measurable snowfall over the weekend, though only a tenth of an inch accumulated. According to the National Weather Service office in Marquette, the average first measurable snowfall typically arrives by October 17.

 

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