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WARNING: 2 Mosquito-Borne Disease Outbreaks in Michigan
The world's deadliest bug is becoming even more dangerous in Michigan. Mosquitos are usually active in Michigan from March to November. June through September are typically the peak months for mosquitos in the mitten state. Getting bit by a mosquito can be much more than annoying as they can carry and pass on multiple deadly diseases. The biggest one would be Malaria which killed over 600,000 people in 2021 alone. However, Malaria isn't the disease that has medical officials scrambling right now.
Dolly Parton is Sending Free Books to Children in Michigan + Others
You may have heard of Dolly Parton's free book program and wondered if there's a catch. There is no catch. The Queen of Nashville gives out millions of free books to Michigan children and kids nationwide every month. How Did Dolly Parton's Imagination Library Come About?. Dolly Parton grew up...
Consultant charged in ‘dark money’ scheme is aiding GOP Michigan Supreme Court nominee’s campaign
State Rep. Andrew Fink (R-Adams Twp.) has hired a consultant for his Michigan Supreme Court campaign who’s facing several charges, including a felony, related to an alleged “dark money” scheme involving a ballot question initiative put forth by Unlock Michigan, a group that opposed COVID health restrictions. Heather Lombardini, a founder of Lansing-based consulting firm […]
Abandoned Hoarder House in the Michigan Countryside
WARNING: Under no circumstances should you enter this property. By doing so you risk bodily harm and/or prosecution for trespassing on private property. This place reminds me of the house in the original 1970s version of the movie “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”.....sitting out in the country, surrounded by yellow fields, and a good distance away from other country homes in the area.
Preserving History: Restoration efforts continue at the Kalamazoo Air Zoo
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — One of Kalamazoo County's most popular destinations is working to preserve history. News Channel 3 first brought you this story in May when a tornado damaged the roof of the Air Zoo, allowing water to come in and putting thousands of priceless historical artifacts at risk.
KDPS, community increase efforts to curb gun violence as incident numbers drop
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — While there have been recent incidents involving young people obtaining guns and attempting to harm someone or harming themselves, gun-related incidents in West Michigan have largely decreased in the last year. According to data from the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety, there have been 66 confirmed...
Women's Soccer Offense Erupts in 3-0 Shutout Win Over Western Michigan
OMAHA, Neb. - Powered by a pair of first half goals from senior Ariana Mondiri and Marissa LeVine, as well as a second half banger from Azumi Manriki, the Creighton women's soccer team delivered a 3-0 shutout victory over Western Michigan on Thursday morning. With the win, Creighton improved to...
Both cases now dismissed against suspect in alleged WMU dorm rapes
KALAMAZOO, MI — A former Western Michigan University student who was charged in 2019 in two alleged rape cases, involving two separate victims in 2008 and 2009, has had charges dismissed in both cases. Just weeks after Edgar Butler IV and two co-defendants had first-degree criminal sexual conduct charges...
There appears to be a change to Tennessee’s 2026 football schedule
Tennessee Football appears to have a schedule change for the 2026 season after a non-conference opponent moved a game. The post There appears to be a change to Tennessee’s 2026 football schedule appeared first on On3.
Kalamazoo Public Library board vice president resigns
KALAMAZOO, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – Kalamazoo Public Library board vice president Linda Mah has resigned. Mah left due to obligations with her job as Kalamazoo Public Schools communications specialist. She had been on the library board since January 2023 and her term runs through December 2026. KPL marketing and...
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