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The book includes the story of a Battle Creek woman who escaped slavery in Kentucky, but had to leave her sister to do so. It took decades for them to reunite.
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When Steve Merring of Hastings was studying his congressional district voting map in 2024, he was surprised that it included a portion of Lake Michigan.
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The City of Kalamazoo is combating high temperatures by opening fire hydrants for community members to cool off in.
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National Nurses United says cuts to Medicaid and Medicare passed last year may lead to services being cut at the hospital.
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Kalamazoo County issued an advisory for the lake in late May, after sampling suggested the presence of harmful bacteria.
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According to the World Health Organization, vulnerability to heat can be impacted by factors like age and physical health, but also things like economic status and access to cooling resources.
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A union representative said contract negotiations appeared to be going well this weekend, but they fell apart Monday.
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A plan to cut down thousands of trees along rural roads in Kalamazoo County has some residents organizing against it.
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The order also declares June to be Gun Violence Prevention Month.
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Battery Energy Storage Systems, or BESS, allow for generated energy to be used at a later date. But communities have mixed feelings about them. In Comstock, a proposal to build large-scale battery storage caused controversy.
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A paper by a pair of professors at a medical school in Kalamazoo has stirred controversy on social media and drawn the attention of fact-checking website Snopes.
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