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LE Battle Creek LLC, which owns the "Doja" dispensaries in Portage and Watervliet, has been ordered to pay a fine. It stems from an incident that involved its now-closed sister store, Lake Effect.
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The Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi, or Gun Lake Tribe, announced the project as a collaboration between the tribe, the city of Kalamazoo and a native plants group.
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As a part of the Cultivate 269 pitch competition, two of the nine finalists will be funded following a public pitch night on April 10.
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A dispute over a liquor license held by the Comstock Township supervisor has given new legs to a recall campaign that targets four other Comstock board members.
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American flags were flown on both sides as a handful of counter-protesters revved their engines in support of President Trump between chants in opposition.
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With signs and costumes, demonstrators gathered in communities across the region to protest President Donald Trump's policies.
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The Portage City Council has implemented a moratorium until the end of this year.
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The company faces lawsuits from three former employees, and one person who still works at the company.
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The Comstock Township Board of Trustees voted this week to recommend Michigan’s Liquor Control Commission rescind the township supervisor’s liquor license.
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Rx Kids has regular office hours, during which people can ask questions and get documentation to share with their housing complexes so that they won’t have to pay increased rent.
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Temperatures in Southwest Michigan have fluctuated this month, jumping between the high 60s to below 20 degrees Fahrenheit.