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When the park closed in 2022 officials expected it would open in April. After numerous delays, it opened Friday without fanfare.
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Five women with a common sex partner reported vision and other eye issues, a rare side effect of syphilis.
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One of the accused is a former employee of the state agency meant to advocate for children, youth and families.
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A special meeting of the Buchanan City Commission took an unruly turn Wednesday evening.
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Research from the Upjohn Institute finds that the state's investment in the project would pay off economically.
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Zinta Aistars speaks with jeweler Amy Culp of the Signature Artists group.
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WMU alumnus Abdelaziz AbuShaaban lost a daughter in an October airstrike. He and his wife hope to seek medical care in the U.S.
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WMUK's Gordon Bolar reviews the Kalamazoo Civic Theatre's production of "The Sound of Music."
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Rotary International has made mental health a “core focus” this year, with Districts around the world tackling the theme in various ways
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College enrollment dipped nationwide during the pandemic, and Michigan was no exception.
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Darden, a Kalamazoo artist and collector fascinated by Black history in the American west, died Nov. 5 at age 95.
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Zinta Aistars speaks with author and historian Larry Massie