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  2. Okemos Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Okemos Public Schools, originally established in 1849, now represents a 22.5-square-mile (58 km 2) area in north-central Ingham County in Okemos, Michigan adjacent to East Lansing, Michigan (home of Michigan State University) and four miles (6.4 km) east of Lansing, Michigan . In 2005–06, the district enrolled 4,210 students and employed 298 ...

  3. Lansing State Journal - Wikipedia

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    Gannett bought the paper in 1971, and it became the Lansing State Journal on August 25, 1980. On April 15, 1985, it became a morning publication, rather than an afternoon one. In January 2016, the LSJ moved from its Lenawee Street headquarters building to the 3rd floor of the Knapp's Centre building. Notable people. Former contributors:

  4. Eastern High School (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1975–76 school year, the Lansing School District acquired and renovated the 4,200-seat field house at the adjacent Boys' Training School, then being closed by the State of Michigan. The field house was renamed in 1982 after longtime LEHS (Lansing Eastern High School) teacher and wrestling coach Don Johnson.

  5. Union Depot (Lansing, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    July 21, 1995. The Union Depot is a former train station, located at 637 E. Michigan Avenue in Lansing, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [1] Despite the union name, Grand Trunk Western trains stopped at a different station in Lansing 1.5 miles away.

  6. J.W. Knapp Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The J.W. Knapp Company Building is a historic five-story, 190,000-square-foot (18,000 m 2) Streamline Moderne building in Lansing, Michigan, United States. Designed by Orlie Munson of the Bowd–Munson Company, which also designed several other Art Deco landmarks in Lansing, including the Ottawa Street Power Station, [2] it was constructed by ...

  7. Michigan Hall of Justice - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Hall of Justice. Coordinates: 42.73377°N 84.56576°W. Frontal view of the Michigan Hall of Justice. The Michigan Hall of Justice, also known as the Michigan Supreme Court Building is a six-story structure at 925 Ottawa Street in Lansing, Michigan. An example of monumental neoclassicism, the Hall of Justice was designed by Spillis ...

  8. Lansing Common FC - Wikipedia

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    Lansing Common Football Club is a Midwest Premier League expansion team that began play in Spring 2021. As a result of Lansing Ignite FC being dissolved in October 2019 due to the ownership's financial strain, [2] a group of fans led by Eric Walcott and Geoff Sykes formed a plan to create the supporter-owned team. [3]

  9. RiverTown Crossings - Wikipedia

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    RiverTown Crossings. / 42.87945; -85.75598. RiverTown Crossings is a two-story enclosed super-regional shopping mall in Grandville, Michigan. It has four occupied anchors: Macy's, Kohl's, JCPenney, and Dick's Sporting Goods with two vacant anchors last occupied by Younkers and Sears.