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Former Lansing Mayor Terry McKane lifeless at 84

By Editorial Board Published September 26, 2025 3 Min Read
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Former Lansing Mayor Terry McKane lifeless at 84

Former Lansing Mayor Terry McKane lifeless at 84

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Former Lansing Mayor Terry McKane has died. He was 84.

McKane taught historical past at Lansing Sexton Excessive College. He was elected to the Lansing Metropolis Council in 1971. He served on Metropolis Council till he was elected Mayor in 1981. He took workplace in 1982 and served within the put up till 1992.

Along with his three kids and a number of grandchildren, McKane is survived by his spouse of 56 years, Virginia, his obituary revealed by Ware-Smith Woolever Funeral Administrators stories.

McKane led the battle to get rid of grownup bookstores and homosexual bars on Michigan Ave. These companies and buildings have been positioned on the block of Michigan Ave. the place Jackson Subject stands. McKane’s advocacy led to the acquisition of the buildings on that block, clearing the way in which for David Hollister, who beat out McKane successor James Crawford to grow to be mayor in 1995, to barter the deal to determine a minor league baseball workforce within the metropolis.

He left workplace after taking an early retirement buyout from the town, says Ingham County Drain Commissioner and former Lansing Metropolis Councilman Pat Lindemann. Lindemann served on council whereas McKane was mayor.

Confronted with a funds shortfall, McKane and his administration in 1992 proposed an early retirement deal for workers not lined by a union. The proposal was designed “to trim the city’s white-collar ranks,” the Lansing State Journal reported. By doing so, it was believed the town would get monetary savings.

The early retirement deal was adopted by a 7-to-1 vote of the Lansing Metropolis Council. Eligible staff, together with, because the LSJ reported, “executive and all other non-unionized (excluding District Court) civilian employees,” had till Dec. 1, 1992, to simply accept the deal. McKane after which Metropolis Clerk James Blair took early retirement.

After Hollister took workplace, Blair and McKane have been notified a choice by the town lawyer had concluded the duo weren’t eligible for the early retirement advantages. Each Blair and McKane sued the town in Ingham County Circuit Courtroom and in federal courtroom. The federal courtroom dominated the early retirement plan was improperly adopted by Metropolis Council. The U.S. sixth Circuit Courtroom of Appeals upheld that call in 2001, ending McKane and Blair’s claims to the retirement advantages.

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