LANSING (WKZO) — Michigan State Police will be moving out of their five-year-old headquarters in downtown Lansing to the State Secondary Complex in Dimondale, just south of the capital city.
State Police Director Colonel Kriste Etue and others, including state Senator Rick Jones of Eaton County, were opposed to the location of the headquarters, built during Jennifer Granholm’s tenure as governor. The Michigan Department of Community Health will move into the MSP headquarters, while other departments will move from the Secondary Complex to downtown Lansing.
In all, roughly two-thousand state employees are being shuffled around the Lansing area.





