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Poet’s Press: Medicine of the Edison
For our third edition of Poet’s Press, we feature a poem about Kalamazoo’s Edison Neighborhood by Jezreel Cruz alongside the artwork of Savannah Scheffers.
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Poet’s Press: Medicine of the Edison
For our third edition of Poet’s Press, we feature a poem about Kalamazoo’s Edison Neighborhood by Jezreel Cruz alongside the artwork of Savannah Scheffers.
Collaboration with justice system reshaping mental health response
Communities benefit when law enforcement, courts, and jails work alongside mental health providers.
True community mental health: How one county’s CMH board ensures care is relevant
Alice Kelsey shares why she serves and how citizen boards help CMHs provide better care to county residents.
PitchMI offers Michigan startups a shot at $1.25 Million
Recognizing that lack of capital is a leading cause of startup failure, Michigan’s PitchMI competition offers young companies a chance to secure up to $1.25 million in funding while showcasing the state’s growing innovation ecosystem.
Downtown Kalamazoo fine-tunes parking as growth and events bring more visitors
As thousands head downtown for the KIA Fair, Pride, the Do-Dah Parade, and other events, understanding parking, walking, and transportation options can make the weekend far less stressful.
RxKids writes new prescription for pregnant women and new moms in Kalamazoo and Calhoun counties
RxKids is expanding across parts of Calhoun and Kalamazoo counties, providing eligible pregnant women with $1,500 during pregnancy and $500 monthly for six months after birth to support maternal and infant health regardless of income.
South Haven welcomes lifeguards, making trips to Michigan’s top beach safer
South Haven’s South Beach, recently named Michigan’s best beach, is offering visitors a safer summer with lifeguards back on duty for the first time in 25 years.
How one Michigan food truck went from seasonal shutdowns to doubling sales
Michigan’s award-winning Munchie Man Food Truck expanded into a year-round business with state support, a second truck, and growing demand from Holtec Palisades workers and Southwest Michigan events.
Sustainability is everywhere on campus — so why do students feel left behind?
As colleges promote sustainability through recycling programs and climate initiatives, students and faculty at Kalamazoo College and Western Michigan University question whether higher education institutions are doing enough to address the climate crisis through funding, policy, and climate education.
Battle Creek’s push for kindergarten readiness a model for all of Michigan
Battle Creek Public Schools says kindergarten readiness in their communities has increased 300%.
Battle Creek Battle Jacks sold: New owner Scott Miles plans new era for team
The Battle Creek Battle Jacks enter a new era under owner Scott Miles, a Massachusetts businessman investing in fan experience, community engagement, and competitive summer collegiate baseball in the Northwoods League.
New KSO President Amy Williams is on a mission to make orchestral music feel like home
Amy Williams, the new president of the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, brings a community-focused vision shaped by her success in Savannah, aiming to make symphony music more accessible and inviting to people across Kalamazoo.
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Downtown Kalamazoo fine-tunes parking as growth and events bring more visitors
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PitchMI offers Michigan startups a shot at $1.25 Million
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True community mental health: How one county’s CMH board ensures care is relevant
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