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The Calhoun County Land Bank Authority has broken ground on two single-family homes that will be available for purchase by buyers earning at or under 60% of the median area income.
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Organizers with a statewide group are seeking signatures with the goal of putting two proposals before city voters.
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On one of his final days as president of Western Michigan University, Edward Montgomery visited WMUK to discuss his nearly eight years leading the institution.
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Michigan’s first summer heatwave arrived earlier than normal this month, but Consumers Energy says its ready to meet demand and customers can help.
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The Lucinda Hinsdale Stone Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution hosted the reinterment of a male pioneer estimated to have been born in the late 1790s at Mountain Home Cemetery Monday.
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Ford Motor Company is at risk of losing Biden-era tax incentives that would grant the electric vehicle battery plant significant tax cuts.
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Montgomery’s final day as president is June 30th. Russ Kavalhuna will become Western’s 10th president on July 1st.
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No contract and a nurse "staffing crises" prompted the action against the Beacon Health System hospital.
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If you’re a Kalamazoo County resident with a project in mind, but no equipment to get it done, Community Homeworks' new tool library may have what you need.
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A union spokesman says the Marquette and Grand Rapids offices are in "dire need of staffing."
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An extreme heat watch is set to take effect Saturday through Tuesday in Portage, Kalamazoo and Battle Creek, but the cities will have ways for residents to escape the high temperatures.
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The version of President Trump's “One Big Beautiful Bill” that passed the US House would cut Medicaid funds to at least some school districts.