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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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According to data collected by the Kalamazoo County Department of Health and Community Services, the county recorded its highest ever number of Lyme disease cases last year.
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The proposed millage is intended to help expand access to childcare in Kalamazoo County. If it passed, the property tax would be expected to generate $6.4 million in its first year.
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Carsie Blanton is a New Jersey-based singer-songwriter and activist. She will kick off a North American tour in Saugatuck Tuesday with a benefit concert to help people affected by President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
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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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"Walt's Pilgrimage," a class where students visit Disney-related sites across the country, was first offered at Western Michigan University in 2015. In late April, students made their first stop at the Gilmore Car Museum, which Disney visited in 1964.
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The vote renews the existing millage for special education in the nine school districts KRESA serves.
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Portage voters who said "no" to a multi-hauler trash system won out with a margin of roughly 10% according to election results posted Tuesday night.
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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.