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Caroline Miller

Caroline Miller

Caroline Miller is native to Plymouth, Michigan and came to Michigan State University in 2018. Her journalistic interests include broadcasting, writing, reporting, and editing. In addition to the Spartan Newsroom, her work has appeared on Impact89FM as an editing assistant and a podcast host for The State.

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Grand Ledge Chamber of Commerce ended its farmers market season with a Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct. 10. This festival gave small businesses the opportunity to sell products successfully while growing and gaining a customer base.

Farmers markets help entrepreneurs grow small businesses

By Caroline Miller, Lindsey Hyams and Sarah Peltz | December 18, 2020

The local farmers market has become an essential resource for many entrepreneurs launching new ventures. While they provide residents with produce and other goods, they provide startups with a customer base and and a test environment to develop and market products.

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Delhi Township firefighters, EMS train with breathing equipment

By Caroline Miller | December 15, 2020

Delhi Township firefighters and EMTs have completed their annual training to use specialized equipment to help them breath in a fire.

Holt-Delhi Township

Amazon wish lists let donors virtually shop for Give-A-Kid-A-Christmas program

By Caroline Miller | December 14, 2020

A Holt-based program that provides gifts to families in need is relying on Amazon for its Christmas shopping this year. Give-A-Kid Projects is using Amazon wish lists to allow donors to virtually shop for presents during the pandemic.

Greater Lansing Community News

Holt Public Schools provides free meals to residents, students during pandemic

By Caroline Miller | December 3, 2020

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved more waivers allowing Holt Public Schools to provide seven days of free meals, including fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables, to students and families during the pandemic.

Greater Lansing Community News

Resident raises concerns about Esker Square project

By Caroline Miller | October 29, 2020

Construction delays are adding to list of problems a Holt resident says she has with a Holt redevelopment project. But township officials and the developer of the Esker Square project say, except for delays caused mostly by the coronavirus pandemic, the project is meeting expectations.

Holt-Delhi Township
At the Delhi Township Clerk's Office, Holt resident Travis Maki votes while wearing a mask, social distancing, and using his own pen he brought from home. Travis Maki is wearing a black crewneck, grey jeans, and a tan hat.

Group educates local voters about election issues

By Caroline Miller | October 28, 2020

The League of Women Voters of Lansing Area has created a voter guide for Holt residents. The guide is designed to inform and educate residents on the candidates, proposals and the different ways to vote.

Business & Economy

How COVID-19 has affected the Holt Farmers’ Market

By Caroline Miller | October 15, 2020

Vendors at the Holt Farmers’ Market say they’re seeing more customers and a rise in income despite COVID-19.

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