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Local meeting primer: Kalamazoo City Commission

Tonight's agenda includes discussing a contract extension for wastewater treatment services, recognition of World Polio Day, and more.

St. Joseph County’s early voting begins October 26

Early voting starts next Saturday, October 26, and continues through Sunday, November 3. It takes place at the County Training Building in Centreville.

Three Rivers lifts No Contact Advisory for St. Joseph River

Wastewater Superintendent Taylor Davis reports that fecal coliform levels in the St. Joseph River are now within acceptable limits.

Candidate Questionnaire: Mark Moerland for Mendon village trustee

Mark Moerland is one of five candidates for three Mendon village trustee offices. Here are his answers to our questions.

Candidate Questionnaire: Jan Jones for Colon village trustee

Jan Jones faces an incumbent and several challengers in the Colon village trustee election. These are her answers to our questions.

St. Joseph County courts awarded $458K for problem-solving initiatives

Community Corrections Director Melissa Bliss says the grants are essential in helping offer comprehensive supervision and beneficial treatment programs.

Kalamazoo to process absentee ballots starting October 29

The Kalamazoo City Clerk's Office will process absentee ballots on three days in the week prior to Election Day.

Candidate Questionnaire: Mickey Blashfield for Colon village trustee

Incumbent Mickey Blashfield faces several challengers in the Colon village trustee election. These are his answers to our questions.

Branch Hillsdale St. Joseph Community Health Agency offers expanded vaccination options

Vaccines decrease the potential for serious illness, hospitalization, and death, Dr. Karen Luparello says.

From MTV to SMC

Juliann Jankowski's experiences include being Miss Cassopolis 1985 and working for MTV's "Club MTV" dance show.

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