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An initiative launched by Kalamazoo Forward Ventures invites students with ideas for businesses to a pitch competition.
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The community conversation, hosted by the Kalamazoo County Democratic Party, will include a panel with county sheriff Rick Fuller, vice mayor Drew Duncan and ACLU organizer Lily Eggers.
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KRESA has declared an official impasse in those negotiations.
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The “Strive for Five” program encourages students to attend school five days a week by giving $100 rewards for each week of perfect attendance.
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After nearly three and a half hours of public comment, the Kalamazoo City Commission voted unanimously to deny a rezoning request for the parcel of land that sits next to the Asylum Lake Preserve.
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W. South Street in front of Bronson Park and Kalamazoo City Hall was lined with demonstrators on Monday, January 26 for a vigil in remembrance of Minneapolis ICU nurse Alex Pretti.
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University spokesperson Paula Davis says CBP backed out last week — before calls on social media for WMU to disinvite the agency.
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The bills that are getting more traction would toughen penalties for people convicted of human trafficking.
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School closures and slippery roads persisted this week amid ongoing winter storms.
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The grants, totaling roughly $1 million, are meant to address the impacts of PFAS-containing fire fighting foam used at the airports in past years.
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Oshtemo has put a moratorium on battery storage facilities while it reviews its policies.