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In 1968, or just before, the air began to stink on Kalamazoo’s east side.The smell was so bad that people could hardly bear it, said Jim VanderRoest, who…
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Innovation might help an old problem at Kalamazoo’s sewage treatment plant: smells.While Kalamazoo’s treatment center on Harrison Street goes to lengths…
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The City of Kalamazoo has begun a project to improve its streets and it’s asking residents to help. For the next two weeks, the City of Kalamazoo is…
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An initiative designed to increase prosperity in Kalamazoo returns for the second year. The Kalamazoo Black Business Expo will be held Aug. 24. It will…
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Kalamazoo Mayor Bobby Hopewell gave his final "State of the City" address Thursday, June 13. After 12 years as mayor, Hopewell isn't running for…
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Former Kalamazoo City Commissioner Shannon Sykes-Nehring attended her last Commission meeting as a member of the board last night. She resigned because…
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Michigan’s environmental agency is taking issue with the City of Kalamazoo’s drinking water treatment. The Department of Environment, Great Lakes and…
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The fight over immigration goes so deep in the United States, you’ll even find it in the Kalamazoo city budget. Like many local governments, Kalamazoo…
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A conflict between preservationists and churches came to a head in Kalamazoo recently. The likely demolition of two historic churches led to a proposal to…
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Several weeks of contention between churches and the Historic Preservation Commission came to a head at the Kalamazoo City Commission meeting on April…