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Residents had recently announced intentions to strike
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U.S. Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins visited the Battle Creek VA Medical Center Monday to honor employees, his visit comes as many VA workers fear they will be caught up in planned mass firings.
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A Kalamazoo based climate group received nearly $19 Million from the EPA in January to make low-income homes more energy efficient, but recent EPA spending cuts have put that funding into question.
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A Registered Student Organization at Kanley Chapel Church provides free hot meals to all College students in Kalamazoo providing a a college Id.
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After being caught up in February's mass firings of VA employees, a veteran has been rehired by the Battle Creek VA Medical Center, but he was immediately placed on paid administrative leave.
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Republican Representative Bill Huizenga has faced criticism for not holding in-person events with constituents.
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Two infected trees were found in Van Buren State Park, marking the eleventh county in Michigan with evidence of the invasive species.
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Under a proposed policy change, only "government related" events could be held at City Center Park in Benton Harbor, but one local group said it’s not clear what that means.
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Ryan Gage heard rumors of a preserved Art Deco room in the downtown Kalamazoo skyscraper.
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The U.S. Department of Education is set to fire nearly half its staff, and may be moving toward closing. Educators and experts in Southwest Michigan reacted to the steep cuts.
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