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Local meeting primer: Kalamazoo City Commission

Action will include discussing a 20-year renewable energy contract with Consumers Energy to provide 100% renewable energy.

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‘At this time, there is no immediate or credible threat,’ Three Rivers Community Schools declares

Citing student confidentiality laws, the district said additional details cannot be released as of Friday. TRCS also asks for a refrain on social media posts.

Eastern Equine Encephalitis detected in Community Health Agency region

Officials are now notifying people who own horses to take precautions to prevent their animals from getting sick.

Driver injured in Mason Township motorcycle crash

Alcohol and drugs do not appear to be factors in the crash, according to police.

Social media post causes second day of district-wide closure for Three Rivers Community Schools

Friday's district-wide school closures are because of a recent social media post. TRCS also did not have classes Thursday because of a post.

Three Rivers Community Schools, law enforcement give update on social media threat

Superintendent Nikki Nash said schools will resume classes Friday, and that all high school athletic events will resume as scheduled Thursday.

Youth & Teen Entrepreneur Fair Saturday in Kalamazoo

The fair will allow 11 youth and teen entrepreneurs to showcase their products and services to the community.

Following social media post, Three Rivers Community Schools announces Thursday closure

"We will be actively investigating the threat and will update if any further information is required," the district stated.

Sturgis DPS: No current evidence to substantiate double homicide rumor

As of Tuesday, there was no evidence of foul play and no reports of missing persons to substantiate the rumors, according to the Sturgis Department of Public Safety.

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Keep Your Voice Down: The things I could get done with a trained hawk

Kalamazoo-based creative Marcel Fable Price drops by Keep Your Voice Down to promote his book "New American Monarch," and perform an excerpt from the title ahead of its October 8 release. Alek, Doug, and Fable also settle the Chicago deep dish versus New York style pizza debate, discover the link between Fable's love of nature and Louis Armstrong, and discuss the myriad of ways one can process trauma and grief.

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