
Sehvilla Mann
News DirectorSehvilla Mann joined WMUK’s news team in 2014 as a reporter on the local government and education beats. She covered those topics and more in eight years of reporting for the Station, before becoming news director in 2022. Sehvilla helped to launch WMUK’s award-winning listener-question series, “Why’s That?” in 2015. A native of Urbana, Illinois, in her pre-Michigan years Sehvilla studied French at Earlham College and journalism at Indiana University.
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A man claiming to be that canvasser later said he was fired from the libertarian-conservative Super PAC Americans for Prosperity Action.
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Two water utility associations are challenging the rules, as are a PFAS manufacturer and industry groups.
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A variety of flood advisories, watches and warnings were in effect in Southwest Michigan on Wednesday morning.
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Kalamazoo County Sheriff Rick Fuller said "everything indicates" one tornado was on the ground in the county Tuesday. Radar indicated a second one that may not have touched down.
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What went wrong when Stacy Chambliss sought help from the police and later, the Kalamazoo YWCA? Hear her story in this documentary.
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The mayors of Kalamazoo and Portage both won new two year terms on Tuesday
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Edward Montgomery also announced an effort to further experiential learning at the school.
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The City of Kalamazoo wants to eliminate PFAS from its drinking water. But that will take a while.
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In-state undergraduate tuition is set to rise 4.62 percent.
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Kalamazoo's traffic engineer says serious crashes have fallen on streets with new "calming" measuresIn an interview with WMUK, Randolph also said he hopes to retime some signals over the summer to improve traffic flow.