With a friendly but reserved demeanor and her face set in a gently serious expression, this month’s cover woman seems mellow and down to earth. But the wild, springy blond…
Christine Reay grew up in Detorit and Traverse City before landing in Lansing in 1977, where she completed high school. She then studied at Lansing Community College and Michigan State…
Multifaceted adventurer Bob Rose has made Lansing his home for 28 years. Rose grew up in Denver, CO, and first came to Michigan for a job in Essexville. Another job…
No one has been an established figure in Lansing’s public eye longer than Dean of Sports Tim Staudt.
Staudt has been sports anchor at WILX for just under 40 years…
East Lansing High School’s girls basketball team’s climb to the top as State Champions last season was a bit of a surprise. After all, the Trojans had never in their…
Events
April 2 — Umbrellas in April, Williamston. Come to downtown Williamston with your favorite umbrella (rain or shine!) to participate in filling up one street block with open umbrellas!…
“Do you want me to wear my wig?”
Lisa Tibbits, of Lansing, held up a head of dark blond cyberhair.
A breast cancer survivor, Tibbits’ hair was just starting to…
Sunny spring weather is a great reason to spend more time outdoors — and there are as many ways to take your exercise routine outdoors as you can imagine. Whether…
When it comes to staying in shape, what you put in your body matters; not just the workouts you put it through. To keep your body in tip-top shape and…
Hui Liu’s (pronounced hwee yoo) six years of marriage have taught her a lot about what love means.
“As a couple you always have conflict, you have good days and…
Valentine’s Day is a time of love and giving. CAWLM never turns down a good box of chocolates, but if you had something more personal and unique in mind, we’ve got…
A lack of regular exercise is one of the highest risk factors for heart disease. Fortunately, it’s easy to do something about. Dedicating just 20 to 30 minutes to being…