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The city of South Haven has been cleared in a lawsuit involving an 18-year old swimmer who drowned while swimming at a public beach.
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Numbers released at the beginning of the year showed Berrien County topped the charts for infant death rates in 2023. But health officials say they're working to turn things around.
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About 20 people gathered in Dowagiac Tuesday night to discuss the impacts of Trump administration policies. Organizers hoped people on the left and right would attend.
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Over $1.8 million was granted to 26 Michigan organizations, two of which are in southwest Michigan.
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Amid high-profile incidents of political violence, local organizers say they're focused on safety for the next No Kings protests on October 18.
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In Niles, cannabis dispensaries can now open as early as 5 a.m. and close as late as midnight.
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The car wash proprietor who owns the land has sought to rezone and develop it before. Proposals to build next to the nature preserve have proven controversial.
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Kalamazoo County voters will determine a proposed transportation millage renewal this November.
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The Household Hazardous Waste Center is offering small freebies in exchange for items that aren't supposed to be thrown in household trash, like nail polish and batteries.
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The Schoolcraft Historical Society celebrated the completion of renovations to the Dr. Nathan Thomas House on Saturday, marking 50 years since its original renovation and the group's founding.