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The WMU Board of Trustees has voted to approve the purchase of the Newell-Rubbermaid building on WMU’s Parkview Campus — while another buyer said they were already in the final stages of finalizing the sale.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer has declared a state of emergency for Cass, St. Joseph and Branch Counties after four people were killed and several more were injured in Friday's severe storms that included tornadoes.
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The WMU Board of Trustees is set to decide on the acquisition of the former Newell Brands Design Center, as it looks to move its physical plant operations out of a century-old building.
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Unless blocked by the Senate, Stryker and Zaagman will replace trustees Chen-Zhang and Edgerton at the end of their terms.
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The peace group Kalamazoo Nonviolent Opponents of War is inviting residents to protest the US war with Iran Sunday. Indivisible Paw Paw is planning a protest on Saturday, March 14.
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A state House bill introduced last month would ban kratom and 7-OH statewide.
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US Rep. John Moolenaar (R) from Michigan said Congress should not hamstring the President.
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WMUK reached out to state and federal authorities to ask if Michigan National Guard members have been deployed in relation to the United States' ongoing war with Iran.
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The DCCC's "Red to Blue" program will support Democrat Sean McCann. A WMU political scientist said the seat won't flip easily.
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The student's attorney said KPS "failed miserably" to protect a non-binary student at Loy Norrix High school who faced harassment and assault based on her identity.