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Five finalists still in running for Kalamazoo City Manager

The Kalamazoo City Commission has interviewed the five finalists for city manager, but have decided not to narrow the pool for now.

  • Five finalists still in running for Kalamazoo City Manager

    The Kalamazoo City Commission has interviewed the five finalists for city manager, but have decided not to narrow the pool for now.

  • What does home feel like? Kalamazoo artist puts it on canvas

    “As an adult, that feeling that I had as a child has escaped me. That comfort and the security and safety of home," says Kalamazoo artist Bonnie Pfingst.

  • Restoring an ancient Great Lakes fish

    Sturgeon have lived in the Great Lakes longer than humans have walked the earth. But the ancient fish now need our help to stay here. A joint project by

  • Electric cello and dancing pears: Listen to The Moxie Strings

    About a year ago, the regional band called String Cheese changed their name to avoid confusion with another ensemble called The String Cheese Incident. The

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Electric cello and dancing pears: Listen to The Moxie Strings
About a year ago, the regional band called String Cheese changed their name to avoid confusion with another ensemble called The String Cheese Incident
What does home feel like? Kalamazoo artist puts it on canvas
“As an adult, that feeling that I had as a child has escaped me. That comfort and the security and safety of home," says Kalamazoo artist Bonnie
Learn to make simple sushi at Krasl Art Center
Krasl Art Center in Saint Joseph presents a workshop on making sushi on Saturday, May 25. Foodie Mark Toncray of Coloma will teach the class. He
A memoir about murder, surfing, and that complex relationship we have with our parents
Author and Western Michigan University alum Kelly Daniels will read from his memoir Cloudbreak California on Thursday night at 6:30 p.m. at Michigan
'Neither snow nor rain': Museum shows what it took to get your mail
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    Members of the Boy Scouts of America voted on Thursday to allow gay members.
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Restoring an ancient Great Lakes fish
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Paw Paw couple back in Michigan after observing elections in Kenya
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Allegan County approved 911 dispatch upgrades
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Stulberg Competition highlights new generation in music
Anonymous 4 sings of earthly Marion, heavenly Marie
Old-world Tchaikovsky style from Battle Creek Symphony
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