Annabella Tetner
WMUK reporterAnnabella is an intern at WMUK. She is in her final year at Western Michigan University studying Digital Media and Journalism with minors in German and legal studies. During her free time, Annabella enjoys going to Lake Michigan to be by the water, spending time with family and friends and trying new restaurants in and around Kalamazoo.
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A joint program between Western Michigan University and Kalamazoo Valley Community College that taught students brewing is coming to an end.
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Michigan veteran nonprofit organizations recently received over $3.7 million in grants. Several of the recipients are in West Michigan.
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The City of Kalamazoo is combating high temperatures by opening fire hydrants for community members to cool off in.
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Battery Energy Storage Systems, or BESS, allow for generated energy to be used at a later date. But communities have mixed feelings about them. In Comstock, a proposal to build large-scale battery storage caused controversy.
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A public hearing for a proposed solar project in Richland Township wrapped up last night after hours of public comment.
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A public hearing on the proposed Liberty Farms Solar Project is set to continue during a Wednesday meeting of the Richland Township planning commission. Town leaders say they're hoping the hearing reaches the finish line this time.
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Health authorities have reported 184 cases of salmonella in 31 states, and 21 cases in Michigan.
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The Portage City Council has implemented a moratorium until the end of this year.
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The man is charged with "conspiracy to introduce misbranded drugs into interstate commerce with intent to defraud and mislead."
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WMU international undergraduate enrollment is down a relatively small 1.6 percent. But the number of international graduate students has taken a larger hit.