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10:18 am
Thu May 9, 2013

Schauer campaign for governor looks more likely

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Mark Schauer - file photo

  • Interview with Zach Gorchow

Update: Congressman Bart Stupak has endorsed Schauer for governor (MLive story)

This week has brought more indications that former Congressman Mark Schauer of Battle Creek will soon launch a campaign for Governor of Michigan. 

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WMUK News
7:41 pm
Wed May 8, 2013

Who will win the Collaborative Social Justice Awards?

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Architectural drawing of the planned Arcus Center building
WMUK News
12:00 pm
Wed May 8, 2013

Getting bikes and cars to co-exist

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Criterium bicycle race at WMU's BTR Park

When bikes and cars mix on the road it can be a tense situation for everyone. Helping two- and four-wheeled traffic co-exist is a major theme of the second annual Kalamazoo Bike Week. It starts Thursday, May 9th, with a “Community Forum on Cycling”. Bike Week Co-Chairman David Warwick says he hopes it attracts motorists as well as bicyclists. The forum starts at 6 p.m. in the Lawrence Education Center at Borgess Medical Center, 1521 Gull Road, in Kalamazoo.

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Election results
6:41 am
Wed May 8, 2013

Kalamazoo County Transit millage, Kalamazoo School millage pass

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  • Interview with Linda Teeter

  

Voters in Kalamazoo County have approved the renewal of a county-wide transit millage. A $62-million bond proposal for Kalamazoo Public Schools has passed. 

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WMUK News
9:33 pm
Tue May 7, 2013

Upton reacts to latest Palisades leak

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Palisades Nuclear Power PLant

UPDATE: Upton says he will tour the Palisades plant on Monday, May 13th, along with Nuclear Regulatory Commission member Kristine Svinicki.

Congressman Fred Upton says he's "outraged" by a new leak at the Palisades Nuclear Power Plant near south Haven. The Saint Joseph Republican says he wants to get a first-hand look at the problem along with a member of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission "in the near future".

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