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Teen stabbed multiple times during large fight in East Lansing
EAST LANSING - A 17-year-old boy was stabbed during what police called a "large fight" just after 1:30 a.m. Oct. 25 in East Lansing. Police said the teen was stabbed multiple times during the fight. Police said the boy was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, but did require surgery.
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Teen stabbed multiple times in downtown East Lansing parking ramp
The teen fled the parking ramp at 121 Charles St. and sought assistance from East Lansing police in the Ann Street Plaza.
East Lansing Police are investigating the early-Saturday morning stabbing of a 17-year-old teenage boy, according to a news release from the City.
It’s not easy to repeat as state basketball champions, but the Trojans hope they have laid the foundation for lasting success.
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Four downs from East Lansing football taking down Holt to secure playoff spot
Player of the game BAYLOR SCHANSKI, EAST LANSING:: The junior running back had his second 200-yard rushing performance of the season and finished with 222 yards and two touchdowns. Schanski surpassed 1,
A 17-year-old male was stabbed multiple times during a large fight in a downtown parking garage early Saturday morning. According to the East Lansing Police Department, the stabbing occurred in the Charles Street Garage at 121 Charles St.
Michigan State University police prepare for massive crowds as MSU and University of Michigan alumni and fans travel from across the nation for Saturday's 7:30 p.m. kickoff
East Lansing Police have identified the body found in the Red Cedar River on Monday, October 13, just east of Cedar Village.
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East Lansing football stayed the course after 1-5 start to earn playoff trip
EAST LANSING — When the East Lansing football team found itself sitting at 1-5 following a 57-14 loss to Davison in Week 6, junior running back Baylor Schanski and teammates knew something had to change. And that started with themselves.
The Spartans were stopped on fourth down twice in the fourth quarter to fall, 31-20, to Michigan in East Lansing.