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The new filings bring the total number of ULPs the union has filed against KRESA to six. The complaints will be the subject of a Michigan Employment Relations Commission hearing in January.
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Since its creation in 2014, the Affordable Care Act has offered subsidies, which are income-based credits that help lower premium costs.
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Kalamazoo is home to many streets named after figures in its history. One namesake is a small one-way street between Western Michigan University's east and west campuses.
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The benefit helps retired nurses pay for Medigap, which covers medical costs not covered by Medicare.
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According to the Burma Center in Springfield, around 50 Temporary Protected Status-holders and asylum-seekers could be affected in the Battle Creek area.
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The owner of a now-defunct Kalamazoo event and entertainment company has lost his most recent appeal in a string of lawsuits stemming from COVID-era contract disputes.
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One went to the Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy, which will monitor the water quality at two parcels in Barry County.
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Robins continued to advocate for the station, public broadcasting and local journalism in retirement.
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A lawsuit has been filed against Kalamazoo Bed & Breakfast and dining venue Henderson Castle alleging retaliation for a negative review.
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A recent investigation accuses Black Bear Sports Group of charging extra fees to youth sports organizations and players.
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The Department of Homeland Security said conditions are safe enough for Burmese refugees to return home, a point that U.S. Representative Bill Huizenga strongly disagreed with in a newsletter on Friday.