Good morning Lansing! Your connection to what's happening around town is here. Take a sip of coffee and read on. ☀️
In today's newsletter:
Also on today's calendar: Xfinity Student Hour and 9 more events.
Today's riddle: Why do fish live in salt water? 🤔 (Answer below!)
From our Partner
Today's Lansing Patch AM is brought to you in part by T-Mobile. After investing billions to light up their network from big cities to small towns, T-Mobile is America's Best Mobile Network in the US according to Ookla Speedtest®. Based on analysis by Ookla® of Speedtest Intelligence® data 1H 2026. We thank T-Mobile for their support in helping to keep communities like ours connected and for making today's Lansing Patch AM possible.
Find a T-Mobile store near Lansing.
1. Lansing project gets $470,000 to convert old industrial site to auto shops (wlns.com) — A long-vacant, PFAS-contaminated industrial site on West Willow Street in west Lansing is getting a $470,000 state brownfield grant to help fund cleanup and redevelopment. The owner plans to turn the building into an auto body shop and used auto parts business, a $2.2 million project expected to create about 30 full-time jobs by early 2027.
2. Inside Lansing, from someone who's seen it all (michiganpublic.org) — A veteran reporter who spent decades covering Michigan's Capitol reflects on how Lansing's political scene has evolved and why the city remains the nerve center of state government. John Lindstrom, longtime leader of Gongwer News Service and new Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame inductee, shares insider stories from half a century of watching Lansing's power players up close.
3. Michigan State women's soccer celebrates senior night with a 1-0 win over Loyola Chicago (wlns.com) — Michigan State's women's soccer team gave East Lansing fans a thrilling senior night, edging Loyola Chicago 1-0 with a late goal from senior Kayla Briggs. The Spartans notched their second shutout of the season and now turn their attention to a tough road match at North Carolina this Sunday afternoon.
4. U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson bolsters Barrett's campaign in downtown Lansing skyscraper visit (lansingcitypulse.com) — House Speaker Mike Johnson visited downtown Lansing's under-construction Tower on the Grand to boost Rep. Tom Barrett's re-election campaign and praise the New Vision Lansing development. The visit highlighted plans for hundreds of new downtown housing units, support for data centers, and sharp criticism of Barrett's Democratic opponent and national Democrats in a key battleground district.
Show off your photography skills and the sights around town! Click here to submit your Photo of the Day to Patch AM!
Add your event to our calendar and newsletter!
Want to see your event featured? Click here!
Other local events
Want to say something great about someone in town? Click here to submit your Shout Out to Patch AM! It's free!
Have we missed something on our calendar? Add an event yourself! As always, before attending confirm event details to ensure accuracy.
Thank you 👏👏👏 to these businesses for making Lansing PatchAM possible:
Click here to show your appreciation! 💚
Want to see your business here? Click here to connect with local customers.
What your neighbors are talking about on social media
Ok Lansing! So now you're in the loop about what's happening today. Thanks for reading, and see you in your inbox next time! Oh -- and if you like what you're reading, invite a friend to Patch AM!
-- The Patch AM Team
P.S. The answer to today's riddle: Pepper makes them sneeze (Thank you Karla H. for sending it in!)
Got a good riddle for PatchAM? Submit it here!
We use a combination of real people and machines to tell you what's happening around town. Learn more about Patch AM.
Sign up for free local newsletters and alerts for the
Lansing Patch
Patch.com is the nationwide leader in hyperlocal news.
Visit Patch.com to find your town today.