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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The street signs say Pioneer, but the stamps in the sidewalk indicate that wasn't always the street's name.
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The partnership, launched just last year, has already helped lead to the arrest of a suspect in a decades-old murder case.
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If members of the Michigan Nurses Association approve the contract, it will cover 300 nurses at Ascension Borgess Hospital, the union said in a statement.
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That's according to unofficial complete results from the Kalamazoo County Clerk/Register.
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Two WMUK reporters were unexpectedly ordered to leave a GOP watch party in Portage Tuesday night by 40th State House District candidate Kelly Sackett, who told them to “get out.”
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In August The New York Times reported DePerno had faced at least five complaints before the Michigan Attorney Grievance Commission. Retired Van Buren County judge William Buhl filed one of them.
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Well-spaced, not-too-heavy rains and warm, dry weather this fall have made for average-or-above yields and a timely harvest, said a field crops educator with the Michigan State University Extension.
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Public services director James Baker said process water from the plant is supposed to go through treatment at GPI and again at the city’s wastewater plant. But yesterday some of it spilled.
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An ecologist with the Kellogg Biological Station has found insects in tropical regions may do worse as the planet warms than bugs in temperate zones.
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In Kalamazoo, the prosecutor's office has charged Angel Hostiguin with two felonies in the death of Western Michigan University student Kaylee Gansberg.In Allegan, the prosecutor says it won't charge a sheriff's deputy who killed a man during a traffic stop in June.