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Critical Update To One of Michigan’s Largest Construction Projects
We are in the heart of construction season, not only in Michigan, but especially here in Kalamazoo, as many critical construction projects are happening throughout the city, which has vastly changed the landscape of how and where you can drive. Many businesses have been getting help from the city of Kalamazoo, as they have financed advertising for great local businesses.
Prep Your Pets For A Loud Holiday Weekend in Southwest Michigan
It might get a little loud in southwest Michigan this weekend-- to say the least!. In addition to the traditional 4th of July fireworks celebrations that will be on display throughout the area, the annual Field of Flight air show is set to kick off this Wednesday in Battle Creek.
Some Augusta residents are confused and frustrated by a polling place change
For decades, residents of Augusta voted at the village hall, which many can walk to from their homes. But in April, the Ross Township board moved the precinct’s polling place to the Sherman Lake YMCA Outdoor Center, roughly two miles out of town. Some residents say it is too...
Kalamazoo County Jail IGNITE Program Gives New Purpose To Inmates
The criminal justice system was created to keep checks and balances on the citizens of the country and make sure they are abiding by the laws of the state and country but some feel like it has lost its way. The jaded views of the people come from a long list of judicial rulings that make the people question whether the justice system is here to enact justice or provide control. Some would argue that it's a tool used more for control than anything else.
I-94 bridges will get repairs and maintenance, causing traffic impacts
BERRIEN COUNTY, MI -- The Michigan Department of Transportation will perform maintenance on six bridges, causing lane closures on the highway and other local road closures. The bridges include five bridges that go over I-94 and one I-94 bridge that goes over U.S. 12, MDOT said, and the work begins Monday, July 8.
Flint City Attorney nabs new job in Battle Creek
Flint, MI — City Attorney William Kim is leaving Flint for a position on the west end of the state. According to Battle Creek City Commission records, officials interviewed Kim on June 18, 2024, during their regularly scheduled meeting where they went into closed session prior to introducing Kim to the public. Officials said all of the candidates for the position including Kim asked for their applications to be reviewed in a closed session.
Kalamazoo County buys solar field to power its buildings
KALAMAZOO, MI -- Kalamazoo County is the new owner of a solar field. The Kalamazoo County Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday, July 2, to buy a solar field at 1421 Healy St. The county had previously leased the solar field and has been putting funds aside for years to make the purchase, officials said.
Former Boys and Girls Club of Kalamazoo Camp to be added to Barry State Game Area
HASTINGS, Mich. — The Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy, or SWMLC, has donated 200 acres to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, or DNR. The SWMLC purchased the 200-acre former Boys and Girls Club of Kalamazoo Camp in Hastings earlier this spring. Travel: MDOT to remove traffic restrictions to ease...
The roar is back: Field of Flight offers aerial displays, ample entertainment this weekend
BATTLE CREEK — With as little as 18 inches between aircraft, the United States Air Force Thunderbirds roared through a variety of formations Wednesday morning at Battle Creek Executive Airport, demonstrating precision and teamwork at every turn. The familiar rumble of the red, white and blue F-16 jets marked...
AUDIO: Kalamazoo County housing director says Portage affordable housing development closer to moving forward
KALAMAZOO, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – One of two affordable housing projects that sparked citizen opposition in Portage last year will be moving forward soon. The development between Woodbine and Stanley will be called Stanwood Crossings, if approved. It’s being partially subsidized by several public sources including the County Housing Millage.
Michigan Town Considers Raising Downtown Parking Fees
The Downtown of any city or town is one of the most desired areas as that is the center of the town and where a lot of the identity is found. This is often where you can find a lot of that town's history, art, music, food, and more as downtown is often the most exciting part of the city filled with the city's best offerings. Every city or town offers a different kind of downtown experience and each presents its own vibe.
Kalamazoo Public Library Announces Temporary Alma Powell Branch
Not even a full year ago, the news came through that the Alma Powell Branch inside of the Douglass Community Association would be closing due to some differences between their motto and new advancements at Douglass Community Association. The closing of the branch got under the skin of the many people within the community as that was somewhere accessible for them to find books, knowledge, internet access, news, and more.
Summer Park series continues with “Patriotic Pops”
At 7:30 pm on Wednesday, July 3 in Bronson Park, the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra and guests soloists will present a program of American-themed music, from songs like “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing” and “America the Beautiful” to showstoppers like Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture and Dvorak’s Carnaval Overture. Music director Julian Kuerti talks about the program and reveals the special guests in a conversation with Cara Lieurance.
Fireworks & Special Events to celebrate America's Independence
Looking for some fun, patriotic events to enjoy this holiday week?. The Hastings City Band wraps up its’ summer concert schedule performing alongside the Lakewood Area Choral Society in “A Tribute to America” tonight (Wed. July 3) at Thornapple Plaza in Hastings at 7:30pm. Bring your own lawn chair and enjoy the show!
Building Brotherhood: SW Michigan Veteran Builds Custom Motorcycles for Wounded Warriors
There's a strong bike culture in the military community. Many have their own that they enjoy riding when they're home from deployment, and some find comradery with others to fill that void of brotherhood they felt while in the armed services. Sadly, though, some make sacrifices beyond their control -...
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