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The corporation that caused the Kalamazoo River to become contaminated with toxic PCBs is now funding a plan to restore the river, through a multimillion-dollar settlement.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer applied for the declaration in June. She said it would bring critical financial assistance to those affected by the May 7 tornados and severe storms.
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The group was announced on June 29th at Three Rivers' pride festival.
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The grant from the federal government will provide for job training and apprenticeships.
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The volunteer board will also give leaders a community perspective on policing in the Cereal City.
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The event at Kalamazoo's Air Zoo centered on the vice president's conversation with two former Republicans who are now abortion-rights advocates.
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Two water utility associations are challenging the rules, as are a PFAS manufacturer and industry groups.
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On July 9, President Joe Biden signed a bill that among other things will change the mission statement of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
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The head of the Disability Network Southwest Michigan said the campaign takes back a word that may have been thought of as rude.
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In a first, the Small Business Association issued a rapid disaster for eight Southwest Michigan counties.
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People in their 70s remember seeing the frog rock as kids. Who painted it, when and why?
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Northside residents have spent months without the Alma Powell library, and now the Kalamazoo Public Library is asking them to wait a bit longer for a temporary fix.