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Michigan AG Nessel sues St. Joseph County paper company for PFAS contamination

Nessel says that Ox Paperboard’s unauthorized wastewater discharges resulted in the release of hazardous substances to the environment, including PFAS.

Candidate Questionnaire: Libbi Urban for U.S. House of Representatives, Michigan’s 5th Congressional District

Urban, a Democrat challenger, faces Green challenger James Bronke and Republican incumbent Tim Walberg.

Candidate Questionnaire: Cari Jourdan for Constantine School Board

Jourdan, a challenger, faces fellow incumbents Jerry Gray and MaRinda Stamp. The three candidates are running for two board positions.

Candidate Questionnaire: Dianne Vellenga-Fenner for White Pigeon village trustee

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

Michigan adds 27,000 jobs in Fiscal Year 2024

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer attributed the job growth to the hard work of Michiganders and her administration's focus on economic development.

Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph County Community Health Agency shares Halloween safety tips

Whether it's traveling in groups or having reflective tape on their costumes, children can have a safe Halloween, the agency says.

Three Rivers Police confirms gas leak near Hoppin Elementary contained

The police department confirmed the leak was contained shortly after 11 a.m. today. Hoppin Elementary had been advised to keep students inside.

Candidate Questionnaire: Jeanne Root for Burr Oak School Board

Jeanne Root, an incumbent, faces fellow incumbents Thadius J. Baxter and Terrance Conklin. The three candidates are running for two board positions.

Michigan warns pet owners about Halloween hazards

"From keeping them away from the candy bowl to ensuring they have up-to-date identification, there are many precautions owners can take to keep their animals safe this Halloween," State Veterinarian Nora Wineland said.

‘Solarize Kalamazoo’ homeowners event scheduled for November 12

"Solarize Kalamazoo" will educate homeowners about solar energy and how they could benefit from joining a group-buy program.

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