Nicole Morehouse
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Four years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, some tutoring organizations around the Kalamazoo area are struggling to meet the need among children and adults.
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The Kalamazoo Public Library holds monthly music therapy sessions to build community among participants and help them recall memories.
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The Charles A. Pratt Justice Center officially opened in early December.
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Shadow-cast interpretation allows Deaf audience members to understand the dialogue while watching the play.
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KP Cinemas is the fourth movie theater to operate at 180 Portage Street. The owners have years of experience in the business.
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Western Michigan University's Autism Center of Excellence will study the children's behavioral and physical response in different environments to help tailor their treatment.
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Neurophysiologist Cindy Linn received a grant from the Department of Defense to study treatment for eye damage from landmine blasts.
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“We get a lot of people who come in and make spoons to cook with, or serving spoons," coordinator Maddie Stephens said.
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Co-organizer Shardae Chambers said Kalamazoo activists will campaign in Ohio in support of a similar measure there.
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The exhibit showcases the ecological benefits of controlled burns.