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Zombies, monsters and chickens? Costumed protesters rallied in front of Representative Bill Huizenga's Portage office, some focused on the Palisades Nuclear Plant.
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At Kalamazoo Valley Museum, an exhibit featuring Mexican masks will run through Jan. 4.
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Members of a family associated with a regional trash-hauling business have donated a total of $16,400 to three Portage city candidates.
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Kalamazoo-based Parker Aerospace makes parts for several Airbus planes and helicopters. On October 24, the company marked 50 years of partnership with the French aircraft manufacturer.
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits will be paused for around 1.4 million Michiganders in November due to the federal government shutdown.
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A model of the world sits alone in an empty building on Western Michigan University's campus.
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Benton Harbor Area Schools will soon have teachers instructing in-person students virtually in some of its classrooms.
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According to advocates, the cut may lead to a reduction in services for people with disabilities.
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The union at the Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service Agency said KRESA is once again engaging in unfair labor practices after it approved a new medical plan for employees.
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A contract worker at the Palisades Nuclear Power Plant fell into a reactor cavity on Tuesday while performing work inside the containment building.
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Across Michigan, domestic and sexual violence outreach organizations are grappling with federal funding cuts, a federal government shutdown and state budget shortfalls — and advocates say tough decisions are being made.