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Kalamazoo hosting quarterly recycling event

The City of Kalamazoo emphasizes that the EPS foam and electronics recycling event is available to residents once every quarter. Volunteers will be on-site to assist with drop-offs.

Michigan AG warns shoppers about holiday return policies

“Return policies vary greatly from store to store, but almost all impose a time limit on returns,” Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said.

Three Rivers Area Community Foundation’s outgoing executive director recognized

“We are beyond grateful for everything Melissa (Bliss) has done for the Three Rivers Area Community Foundation,” Board President Christy Trammell said. “Her dedication and leadership have been essential in shaping the foundation into what it is today."

Cass County launches program to help strugging parents

“Many of the child support payers in our community struggle with transportation and other issues that impact their ability to regularly meet their child support obligations,” Cass County Friend of the Court Director Sarah Mathews said.

Michigan DNR issues winter safety reminder

"People often get caught up in the excitement of the moment and overlook winter safety," Lt. Tom Wanless said.

Tereasa Bellew: A New Beginning

"A New Beginning" is written by Tereasa Bellew of Marcellus. The piece was selected as the winner of Watershed Voice's Short Story Contest in the 18 and over category.

Sundos Hejazi: One Man

"One Man" is written by Sundos Hejazi of Portage. The piece was selected as the winner of Watershed Voice's Short Story Contest in the 17 and under category.

Glen Oaks VP Cloutier honored for career and technical education dedication

"Dr. Cloutier's commitment to fostering high-quality programs and ensuring students achieve their goals embodies the mission of our institution," GOCC President Dr. Bryan Newton said.

Michigan issues holiday pet safety reminders

Owners are advised to secure holiday decorations, as well as providing safety and comfort by not feeding fatty or toxic foods to their pets.

Local meeting primer: Sturgis City Commission

Tonight's agenda includes the second readings of proposed amendments to the city's zoning ordinance.

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