Kalamazoo News
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Extreme risk on heat-related illness showing for spots in Michigan early next week
A new way to indicate the risk of hot weather health problems should have your attention for next week if you work outside.
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$2M approved for ongoing tornado cleanup in Portage
The city expects to see most of the money reimbursed by insurance, state and federal aid.
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Attend an ‘X train’ party in Kalamazoo? Police could take your car
Police will impound vehicles if people don't listen to a warning letter.
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Burst of severe storms possible across southern Michigan; See where, when
Model forecasts show when we could expect a line of severe thunderstorms again in Michigan.
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Ascension believes some patient data was jeopardized in May cyberattack
The health system is offering free credit monitoring and identity theft services to interested patients.
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Portage Central tabs Hall of Fame swim coach Jim Schafer as new athletic director
The Mustangs announced the former longtime swim coach as their new athletic director on Monday.
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‘Experience a taste of Greece’ at this Michigan summer festival
Saginaw’s Greek Festival returns this weekend with Greek music, dancing and “the best gyro this side of the Atlantic.”
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Historic paddlewheel boat offers beer, wine and a leisurely cruise out to Lake Michigan
The Star of Saugatuck offers monthly wine and beer events in addition to trivia nights.
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Unique organic farmland home on the market for $1,189,900 in Muskegon County
18619 130th Avenue in Fruitport is MLive’s House of the Week.
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There was a ‘baby parade’ in Flint with ... so many babies. Here’s the video.
The event was modeled after baby parades that took place in the United States in 1918 during “Children’s Year,” a federal government campaign to improve the lives of children and reduce infant mortality rates.
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GVSU corpse flower that smells like ‘roadkill’ set to bloom at Meijer Gardens
Peak bloom for GVSU's corpse flower named "The Beast" is expected between June 14 and 16 at Meijer Gardens.
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Dredging in Saugatuck Harbor, sand placement on Oval Beach will continue through July
The public is asked to avoid the areas where active dredging and placement are being conducted.