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Up until 2024, Elm Crossover allowed many Kalamazoo drivers a way to more easily navigate the many one-way streets funneling towards the city's downtown. So why was it closed? And will it ever return?
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New permit zones were introduced this year, along with new rules for reporting harvests, a new electronic kill tag system and a youth hunting permit opportunity.
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The donation is the largest gift ever received in the business school's history.
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Flights to map aquifers in West Michigan are set to begin this month— and they involve a low-flying helicopter carrying a large device.
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This story is part of Southwest Michigan Journalism Collaborative’s coverage of equitable community development.
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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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The Federal Emergency Management Agency will review the state's request, but it is up to the president to make a final decision.
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Kids at the Portage District Library got a wacky welcome for April Fools' Day — complete with a scavenger hunt and free disguises.
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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.