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Kinise Jordan

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Kinise Jordan brings local experience and a long list of journalism skills to her work with The Lansing Journal. She understands the need for reliable, factual information in equipping people to build community. An Audio News internship with WBEZ honed her interviewing skills and her sense of timing and deadlines. A native of Calumet City, Kinise is familiar with the interplay of local government, local schools, and local businesses.

Library hosts Hispanic Heritage Month Fiesta – ‘We need to come together to understand one another’

The Lansing Public Library kicked off Hispanic Heritage Month with a celebration to recognize the beauty of Hispanic culture...

Calumet City, South Holland leaders respond to recent flooding

Officials in Calumet City are calling for help after flash flooding in the south suburbs on Sunday, September 17, left neighborhoods under water...

Lan-Sing event postponed due to weather

The Lansing Human Relations Commission event “Lan-Sing: Music for the Soul” was cancelled due to extreme weather conditions.

Homebuyers workshop shares tips for first-timers

Kisha Wells, real estate agent and local resident, wants to give back to the community by supplying potential homebuyers with essential information...

Mobile Museum of Tolerance coming to Lansing Library September 18 and 19

The Mobile Museum of Tolerance is bringing its message of anti-hate and tolerance to the Lansing Public Library...

G. Morris K. Jarkloh Jr. installed as First United Methodist’s new pastor

Even after growing up as a pastor’s child, G. Morris K. Jarkloh Jr. had no idea he would be following in his father’s footsteps...

México en el Corazón draws largest-ever Lansing crowd

México en el Corazón drew its biggest crowd since it first came to Lansing in 2017. It also drew the biggest crowd in the 2023 Fox Pointe season...

Longtime ‘dry town’ South Holland issues first liquor license at restaurant

The Village of South Holland issued its first ever liquor license this month to a long-standing pancake house in the community...