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What’s New at WMU? Airline Partnership, New Construction
Western Michigan University continues to thrive in areas of engineering, aviation. READ MORE!
Walt Disney Day Celebrated in Kalamazoo
Walt Disney celebrated through tour, proclamation. READ MORE!
MICHIGAN WEST NILE VIRUS DETECTED
Now that warmer weather is here, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is reminding residents that the best way to protect against West Nile virus and other mosquito-borne illnesses is to prevent mosquito bites. The first West Nile virus activity for the state was recently confirmed in mosquitos collected in late May in Saginaw County. READ MORE!
MEN HONORED FOR UPLIFTING FAMILIES
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc.’s Rho Theta Zeta Chapter will recognize men-led organizations for their commitment to building strong families at a public “Celebratory Brunch” at 11 a.m., Saturday, June 30, 2018, at the Douglass Community Association in Kalamazoo. READ MORE!
CREDIT UNION ADDS MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICER
Consumers Credit Union is pleased to announce the addition of Jennifer Postello to the mortgage department. READ MORE!
Consumer’s Energy Gives Big to Child Care
The KDCCC, located in downtown Kalamazoo, 345 W. Michigan Ave., provides part-time childcare for more than 200 children from approximately 150 low-income families. READ HOW THEY WERE RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR WORK!
CIS Honors Retired College President, Volunteers
Communities in Schools recently recognized community volunteers for their role in helping change the lives of students in Kalamazoo Public Schools. READ MORE!
Youth Awarded in Annual Bach Festival Competition
The most promising college and high school singers from the Midwest recently competed at the annual Kalamazoo Bach Festival Young Vocalists Competition at Kalamazoo College. Ten of the competitors were showcased in the Young Vocalists Concert on April 15 at Kalamazoo College Light Fine Arts Center. The purpose of the competition and concert was to support and encourage the study and performance of vocal music. READ MORE!
Relocation of statues begins in Bronson Park
Work has started to reorganize statues and monuments to facilitate the removal of the Fountain of the Pioneers in addition to planned changes outlined in the Bronson Park Master Plan. READ MORE!