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Appliance manufacturer Whirlpool saw shares drop by about 20% on Wednesday. The drop came after the Benton Harbor-based company released its first-quarter results of the year.
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A conversation with Amy Kirk Duvoisin
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The settlement means the state of Michigan's lawsuit will not proceed. The state sued Eagle Creek for damages stemming from a dam drawdown that caused as much as 400,000 cubic yards of sediment to be released into the Kalamazoo River.
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Pétanque was born in Provence in the early 20th century. In Kalamazoo, a group of older adults plays Monday mornings.
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The Small Business Administration is offering low-interest federal disaster loans for Michigan businesses, private nonprofits and residents affected by the March 6 tornadoes.
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Beyond a number of tax proposals for local school districts on the ballot Tuesday is a millage renewal for KRESA, which serves nine local districts.
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The war in Iran has made prices climb in recent months, but an outage at an Indiana BP oil refinery Sunday also contributed to a jump this week in regional prices.
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The over 70-unit converted hotel aims to offer flexible transitional housing, in addition to a number of services.
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Western Michigan University students have helped to solve another decades-old murder. That’s according to the university’s Cold Case Program.
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Battle Creek, Springfield, Albion and Sheridan Township are the latest communities to join a financial assistance program for new mothers and mothers-to-be.
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In a recent interview, Kavalhuna said competing for education funding and recruiting students will be among the biggest challenges in the years to come.