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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In Southwest Michigan, Van Buren County had the highest percentage of customers without power Monday morning.
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WMUK covered issues related to national politics, housing, education and more. Unfortunately we also said goodbye to some long-time friends.
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If you tuned in any time between 1985 and 2021, you might have heard Andy reporting — on topics from terrorism to banding hummingbirds. We remember Andy as we listen to some of his reporting.
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Kalamazoo, Calhoun and Van Buren Counties were among those under a winter storm warning on Wednesday.
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Kalamazoo's and Portage's mayors won reelection, as did an incumbent on the Kalamazoo City Commission — but one Portage incumbent City Council member lost his seat.
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The Palisades Nuclear Plant in Covert Township has become the first U.S. nuclear plant to return to operational status. Have a question about Palisades? We’d like to try and answer it!
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In a statement, the department named the suspect as 19-year-old Naledge Quincy Lovon Williams Chamberlain.
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Public safety officials said five people were injured in the incident.
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WMUK's Why's That series has answered nearly 100 questions from listeners in its decade on the air.
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The trustees signed off on an agreement with the Professional Instructors Organization, or PIO, when they met Thursday.