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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.
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Van Buren County deputies were met with an explosion when they attempted to arrest a fugitive in Pine Grove Township.
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The Calhoun County Land Bank Authority has broken ground on two single-family homes that will be available for purchase by buyers earning at or under 60% of the median area income.
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Organizers with a statewide group are seeking signatures with the goal of putting two proposals before city voters.
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Alternatives Care Centers opened Burdick House in early 2024, but closed in early 2025 - citing a low volume of people utilizing its services.
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The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan sentenced a man to five years in prison after he defrauded victims of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Woodlands Behavioral Healthcare Network says the state has increased its funding to help pay for mental health services. But its CEO says they still face a budget crisis.
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On one of his final days as president of Western Michigan University, Edward Montgomery visited WMUK to discuss his nearly eight years leading the institution.
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Michigan’s first summer heatwave arrived earlier than normal this month, but Consumers Energy says its ready to meet demand and customers can help.
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The Lucinda Hinsdale Stone Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution hosted the reinterment of a male pioneer estimated to have been born in the late 1790s at Mountain Home Cemetery Monday.
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Ford Motor Company is at risk of losing Biden-era tax incentives that would grant the electric vehicle battery plant significant tax cuts.