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WMU fraternity told to cease operations while accident is investigated

A Western Michigan University fraternity has been told to cease operations while an accident at its house is investigated. An 18 year old woman from Portland, Michigan is in critical condition after falling from a balcony at the Sigma Pi House early Wednesday morning.

Allegations of undocumented workers helping clean up of Kalamazoo River oil spill

WMUK's Gordon Evans spoke with Michigan Messenger reporter Todd Heywood about allegations that undocumented workers were used on the Kalamazoo River clean up

Free Clinic of Kalamazoo prepares to close down November first

The Free Clinic of Kalamazoo is scheduled to close its doors by November first. The First Presbyterian Church of Kalamazoo opened the clinic in 1993 to provide free medical care for people without health insurance who don't qualify for Medicaid.

Arts & More: Idlewild and roller derby

Arts and More with WMUK's Lorraine Caron

 
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Leela James: New Soul From An Old Soul

James' new CD is on Stax Records, once home to soul icons The Staple Singers and Otis Redding.

Mideast View On The Proposed Islamic Center

How is the debate over the proposed Islamic center near Ground Zero playing out in the Middle East?

Critics Target States' Double-Dipping Pensioners

One battle is over how to make government transparent while protecting the privacy of its workers.

Boy Howdy! You Can Deep Fry Beer

After two years of research amateur chef Mark Zable has perfected his recipe.

South Korean Christians Try To Help Struggling North

There is a division among Christians in the South over how to help the people of North Korea.

State Department Hosts Formal Mideast Peace Talks

Their stated goal is to produce a peace deal within a year.

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