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The company announced that it had made the "conservative decision to shut the plant down early" on May 20, 2022.
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The $11.2 million Charles & Lynn Zhang Portage Community Senior Center opens with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in front of a bigger than expected crowd.
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The Kalamazoo area faces headwinds if it hopes to grow and thrive as an industrial center. That’s according to the new director of economic development agency Southwest Michigan First.
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The event happened 157 years ago this week.
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WMUK's Zinta Aistars talks about food and memories with Jennifer Clark, the author of "Kissing the World Goodbye"
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WMUK's Gordon Bolar reviews the Kalamazoo Farmers Alley Theatre production of "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill"
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Seuss said she was still absorbing the news that her book frank: sonnets won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry.
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An official legal opinion from Attorney General Dana Nessel says the state has failed to comply with a 1978 law that requires it create a registry and safety rules for medical tests conducted on animals.
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The Legislature spent much of this week moving budget bills forward.
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Former Governor Rick Snyder is not a named defendant in the cases argued before the court. However, there are stakes for him in this decision because he also faces criminal charges related to the Flint water crisis.
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Rey, the District 1 incumbent, faced challenges to her candidacy. The clerk also broke down the turnout for Tuesday's election.
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The story is part of the Southwest Michigan Journalism Collaborative's Mental Wellness Project