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One injured in Mason Township roundabout crash

Police say it is unknown if a seatbelt was worn before the crash. Alcohol and drugs are not believed to be a factor.

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Three Rivers City Commission advances Meadowbrook Farms’ Phase 4

Mayor Tom Lowry says for safety and convenience, a second entrance and exit is needed at the Meadowbrook Farms site.

Sturgis teacher Lesley Starkey honored with prestigious Oster Award

The award will be presented tonight at the Sturgis Area Community Foundation's annual meeting at the Sturges-Young Center for the Arts.

Kalamazoo celebrating 5,000 lead water service line replacements

A celebration is taking place at 5 p.m. Thursday, October 17 at the Edison Neighborhood Association, located at 816 Washington Ave. in Kalamazoo.

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‘I don’t want this for my family either’: Three Rivers commissioners, citizens discuss lead in water system

A near-capacity meeting Tuesday included a look at what's ongoing, a reminder to not dismiss members of the public, and a brief discussion of why certain things contain lead.

Glen Oaks Community College undergoing campus renovations

Throughout the renovations, the college administration is committed to minimizing disruptions to daily operations.

Kalamazoo invites residents to discuss Michigan Avenue redesign

Attendees will have the opportunity to provide input on design elements, such as outdoor seating, parking options, and more.

Turning Point, walk-in clinic for behavioral health urgent care, opens in Centreville

Turning Point’s initial months will determine whether or not its hours will be extended. The clinic is open weekdays in Centreville.

Kalamazoo offers Micro-Enterprise Grants to small businesses

The grant program launched today, Tuesday, October 1, and is available to businesses with up to 10 employees.

St. Joseph County Housing Task Force hosting annual Project Connect

More than 50 agencies and organizations will take part in the free event on Friday, October 11.

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