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A mural is going up in the Vine neighborhood’s Davis Street Park this month honoring the life of local skater Telonn “Lonnie” Horton.
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The powwow in southwest Calhoun County will feature drum and dance ceremonies, artisans selling handmade goods, and food vendors.
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Dozens of people packed a meeting room to express concern regarding the potential removal of thousands of trees throughout the county.
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Juneteenth is a holiday that celebrates the end of slavery in the United States and commemorates June 19,1865, when Union troops in Galveston Bay, Texas informed enslaved people of their right to freedom under the Emancipation Proclamation.
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Officials with the Environmental Protection Agency visited the Trowbridge Dam in Allegan on June 11 ahead of an upcoming project milestone.
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The deal will see wage increases and more vacation times, along with other benefits pushed for by union members.
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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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After over a week of striking, the UAW and American Axle reached an agreement on Wednesday that, if ratified, will improve wages, vacation times and other benefits for members.
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After striking for over a week, the union reached a tentative agreement last night with automotive parts manufacturer American Axle.
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The City of Kalamazoo is combating high temperatures by opening fire hydrants for community members to cool off in.