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Candidate Questionnaire: Erin Schultes for Michigan House of Representatives, District 36

Erin Schultes is running for the Michigan House of Representatives, District 36. A Democrat, she faces Republican incumbent Steve Carra.

Candidate Questionnaire: Jennifer Wortinger for White Pigeon village trustee

Wortinger faces incumbents John Gentry and Jeffery Miller and fellow challengers Shireen Cline and Dianne Fenner. The five candidates are running for three trustee postions.

Candidate Questionnaire: MaRinda Stamp for Constantine School Board

MaRinda Stamp, an incumbent school board director, faces fellow incumbent Jerry Gray and challenger Cari Jourdan. The three candidates are running for two board positions.

SMC’s ‘Sawdust Day’ includes construction pros with industry insights

“To communicate well,” Tony Leininger said, “listen more than you talk. And talk more than you email and text. Don’t hide and say things you wouldn’t if we were together."

Kalamazoo invites residents to shape future with strategic goals survey

The city's Imagine Kalamazoo 2035 planning process is currently in the "Imagine It!" phase. The city wants broad, high-level feedback from the community.

Candidate Questionnaire: James Gray, write-in candidate for Colon Township trustee

James Gray filled out our questionnaire. These are his answers. Gray, a write-in candidate, faces incumbent Carol Bielski and fellow challenger Scott Wyant.

Local meeting primer: St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners

Ken Malone and Jared Hoffmaster, pictured, and colleagues will take actions on items including Christina Yunker's appointment to the board.

Cass, Kalamazoo, and St. Joseph Counties motorists urged to be extra-cautious this Halloween

Drivers who know when trick-or-treaters are out and about can anticipate increased pedestrian activity and adjust their speeds.

Three Rivers will host ‘A Toast to Women Voters: Past, Present and Future’

Organizer Carol Higgins said it should not be forgotten how hard-fought the right to vote was and how important it is to keep fighting to keep it.

Kalamazoo starts early voting Saturday

City of Kalamazoo residents can cast their ballots from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at four locations between Saturday, October 26-Sunday, November 3.

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