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Wildlife officials hope genetic tests will help reveal how invasive crayfish got to a state fish hatchery in Mattawan.
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Residents of a South Bend mobile home park braced for a ban this summer on window-unit air conditioners. It’s been delayed, but a Kalamazoo County mobile home park owned by the same company does ban window unit ACs.
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The agency said it will investigate two scholarships at Western Michigan University for possible civil rights violations.
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The Battle Creek-based North American arm of Bleistahl, a German multinational metals company, said a mistake let to the company settling with the Department of Justice to resolve claims it falsely obtained a Paycheck Protection Program loan in 2021.
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The family of a Michiana woman who disappeared 50 years ago is searching for answers with the help of the Michigan State Police and the Western Michigan University Cold Case Program.
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A Battle Creek-based senior living facility will show off its self-sustaining greenhouse this Thursday.
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Organizers estimate that more than 300 hundred attended Thursday's event.
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The university is the subject of a complaint filed through the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights that claims eight scholarships violate the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX.
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Senior Services of Calhoun County will honor its 100-year-old residents at a reception in Marshall.
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Nurses at a Three Rivers Beacon Health hospital will see raises and increased retirement contributions under a new contract.
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The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts is hosting a screening of "Bodewadmi Ndaw" Thursday, which covers the near death and current revitalization of the Potawatomi language.
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Some anti-domestic violence organizations say they’re having to change their strategies amid new federal policy changes.