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Lansing businesses build community by providing goods and services to the region, by offering friendly advice to careful shoppers, by bringing tax revenue into the Village, by hiring qualified workers, and by supporting a variety of community causes. The Lansing Journal’s Business category is a place to learn about new businesses opening in Lansing, old businesses that have faithfully served for generations, and unique businesses that are building community in new ways.
South Suburban College to host forklift operator training
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SOUTH HOLLAND, Ill. (February 8, 2023) – South Suburban College’s Business & Career Institute is offering Forklift Operator Training...
Lansing’s oldest business celebrates 100 years: Schultz Insurance
Ribbon cutting marks centennial of family-owned insurance agency
BY PAUL CZAPKOWICZ
LANSING, Ill. (January 23, 2022) – It was a party 100 years in the making...
Village Board highlights – Tru Hotel coming, Officer of the Year awarded, special use requests
By Josh Bootsma
LANSING, Ill. (January 21, 2022) – The January 17 Lansing Village Board of Trustees meeting was Lansing's first in the new year,...
Caleb Lyzenga earns 2022 Top Producing Lansing Realtor status
MLS ranks Lyzenga #1 in Lansing for 2022
LANSING, Ill. (January 19, 2023) - For two years in a row, Caleb Lyzenga's investment in his...
Saturday is ‘Walmart Wellness Day’ – vaccines and free health screenings available
By Josh Bootsma
LANSING, Ill. (January 12, 2023) – Lansing's Walmart will participate in Walmart Wellness Day on Saturday, January 14, offering vaccinations and free...
Sav-a-Stop transforms former Park Service Station location
Mechanic services no longer offered
by Melanie Jongsma
LANSING, Ill. (January 9, 2023) – It was October of 2018 when Park Service Station, at the corner...
How gas prices have changed in Illinois in the last week
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(January 7, 2022) – A cold snap...
Pregnancy loss, failed adoption now included in bereavement leave rights in Illinois
New rights include time off to grieve family members, for pregnancy and adoption-related loss
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (January 3,...
Employment Laws poster updated for 2023
Employers reminded to display for employees
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (January 2, 2023) - The Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL)...
Virtual reality, new venue – Planning and Zoning agenda 12/28/22
LANSING, Ill. (December 25, 2022) – All residents are welcome to attend Planning and Zoning Board meetings. The Planning and Zoning Board meets as...
Fashionette estate sale marks closing of iconic Lansing shop
Doors opened for the last time to Fashionette shoppers on Thursday, December 15
by Melanie Jongsma
LANSING, Ill. (December 15, 2022) – Pat Kremer remembers buying...
Sneak peek: Upscale furniture and art boutique Cadou Decor opens Saturday
By Josh Bootsma
LANSING, Ill. (December 13, 2022) – Since coming to America in 1994, Summer Megdadi has always wanted to open her own boutique....
South Suburban College launches partnership with Pace Bus for free CDL training
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SOUTH HOLLAND, Ill. (December 11, 2022) – South Suburban College (SSC) and Pace Bus are have announced a partnership...
Christmas clock-out: Survey says productivity drops December 10, on average
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ILLINOIS (December 9, 2022) – A survey of 3,000 workers by photo book company Mixbook examined how productive employees...
Journal launches Local Flavor Awards
New program seeks to introduce unique Lansing eateries to local residents as well as out-of-town guests
by Melanie Jongsma
LANSING, Ill. (December 5, 2022) - When...