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Officials Urge People To Stay Healthy At Animal Exhibits This Summer
Petting Zoos are fun, but people should be cautious according to the Barry-Eaton District Health Department.
WMU Board Of Trustees Make Changes To Address Sexual Assaults
Officials at Western Michigan University say they are trying to better address campus sexual assaults.
Straits Pipeline Report Due Next Week
The review of the Enbridge Energy pipeline running under the Straits of Mackinac is due to be released next week by the state.
Vehicle In Marshall Hit And Run Located
A 31-year-old man was the victim of a hit-and-run early Wednesday morning, in Marshall.
Former East Hall At WMU Renamed
Officials at Western Michigan University will name the school's new alumni center Heritage Hall. School trustees voted unanimously Wednesday on the name.
Marshall Police Looking For Truck Involved In Hit-And-Run
Police in Marshall are trying to track down a truck involved in a hit and run.
Officials Tracking Down Those Responsible For Hazardous Materials In Interstate Pileup
GALESBURG, Mich. (AP) — State officials are still working to identify those responsible for some environmental contamination due to January's massive pileup on snowy Interstate 94 in southwestern Michigan.
Health Officials Give Tips On Ticks And Mosquitoes
The Barry-Eaton District Health Department has some tips on how to deal with mosquitoes and ticks this summer
Summer Bites: Ticks and Mosquitoes
Ticks and mosquitoes are two of nature’s summertime irritations, and unfortunately sometimes those bites can become more serious. Resident...
Open Tryout Scheduled For KCC Women’s Volleyball
KCC will be holding an open tryout for those interested in playing for their women's volleyball team. Here is the information from the college:
BATTLE CREEK, June 30, 2015 -- Athletes interested in playing on the women's volleyball team at Kellogg Community College this season are invited try out for the team at the team's Open Tryout in July.
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Battle Creek Issues Fireworks Reminder
City officials in Battle Creek are reminding citizens about the changes in fireworks ordinances. Here is the info from a city press release:
City gives fireworks reminder ahead of July 4 holiday
As residents prepare to enjoy their own fireworks displays in celebration of the July fourth holiday, city officials want to remind everyone of the local ordinance requirements for doing so.