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Thousands of letter carriers across the country have been working without a contract since Saturday. In Kalamazoo, that development comes amid complaints about delivery delays, and strain on carriers.
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Testing Wednesday suggested the presence of microcystin in the lake. The bacteria can produce toxins that are dangerous to people and potentially fatal to pets.
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The Oaklands house at Western Michigan University is closed, with fences surrounding the historic building. But Western officials say the work has nothing to do with a plan to install an emergency access road.
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The hearing will cover five unfair labor practice complaints filed against the Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service Agency by a union made up of instructors at the agency.
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Health authorities have reported 184 cases of salmonella in 31 states, and 21 cases in Michigan.
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Forecasts are predicting hot weather across Southwest Michigan early this week, with temperatures set to climb well above recent averages.
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“They usually don't kill you by alone. They usually kill you in front of your family members."
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The Palisades Nuclear Plant was one of the oldest operating nuclear power plants in the United States when it closed. Now it's gearing up for a historic potential restart.
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In the market for a replica of a treatise on fighting? Need to learn how to spin wool with medieval tools? Interested in a Latin translation of The Giving Tree? All that and more can be found at the annual Medieval Studies conference in Kalamazoo.
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Three cemeteries in the township, which borders Plainwell, were damaged in the storm. It occurred overnight April 14-15 and produced an EF-1 tornado.
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