Kalloli Bhatt
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The city will pay for a new liquid waste pipeline between Graphic Packaging International and the sewer plant, which happens to be next door.
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The average number of flights at the Kalamazoo-Battle Creek International Airport is six per day, down from 14 before the pandemic.
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The city spends tens of thousands of dollars a year replacing damaged street signs and pedestrian signals.
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A new report finds that treating drinking water and wastewater is the biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions from city operations.
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The Kalamazoo Valley Museum answers questions both serious and outlandish about the institution long known as the Kalamazoo State Hospital.
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The event will draw attention to an "endangered species," the snowman.
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Shabazz, a daughter of Malcolm X, gave a wide-ranging speech at Western Michigan University while Benson focused on voting rights.
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Some students in Kalamazoo are learning a scientific approach to prompt-writing, and others are using AI to help them study.
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State law would have to change before those cities could actually use ranked-choice voting.
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The union's interim president and communications officer spoke at a Board of Trustees meeting Sept. 28.