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As a part of the Cultivate 269 pitch competition, two of the nine finalists will be funded following a public pitch night on April 10.
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A dispute over a liquor license held by the Comstock Township supervisor has given new legs to a recall campaign that targets four other Comstock board members.
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The company faces lawsuits from three former employees, and one person who still works at the company.
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The Comstock Township Board of Trustees voted this week to recommend Michigan’s Liquor Control Commission rescind the township supervisor’s liquor license.
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Rx Kids has regular office hours, during which people can ask questions and get documentation to share with their housing complexes so that they won’t have to pay increased rent.
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Temperatures in Southwest Michigan have fluctuated this month, jumping between the high 60s to below 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Four times a year, nonprofit Cradle Kalamazoo holds a free baby shower — with the goal of improving infant health outcomes through access to resources.
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A local ordinance appears to bar elected officials from selling alcohol while in office. Township officials expect a crowd at the rescheduled meeting.
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Kahil Fennell comes to WMU from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.
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Story Beat with Melissa Fraterrigo
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Both of WMUK's signals went out in a major outage around 9:10 am on the university's main campus. Both 102.1 FM and 89.9 FM are back on the air, as are HD-1 and HD-2.