National Guard medic from Battle Creek helps with COVID-19 testing of Michigan’s incarcerated
Inmates across the state are being tested for COVID-19 by Michigan National Guards. Battle Creek resident Claire Tribbett is part of the team.
Inmates across the state are being tested for COVID-19 by Michigan National Guards. Battle Creek resident Claire Tribbett is part of the team.
Louie's Trophy House in Kalamazoo will be ready when restaurants reopen on June 8—subject to capacity limits.
On a beautiful summer's day the Kalamazoo Farmers Market might draw 5,000 people. This market season that will not be the case as physical distance is maintained.
Health care visits conducted by phone or videoconference had slowly started to catch on in Michigan in recent years, but now they're the safest way for health care providers to meet with their patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Find out how bird watching and teaching literacy to first graders can ignite an old spark and lead to new pursuits.
Admission will be on a first-come, first-served basis as the Nature Center operates at limited capacity for the safety of all.
The smallest businesses affected by the coronavirus shut down are the focus of the Kalamazoo Micro-Enterprise Grants. Businesses are now being invited to apply.
The use of technology expands to allow doctors to ‘see’ stay-at-home patients. Various physician offices in the area, as well as Bronson Healthcare, say COVID-19 speeded up a gradual switch to telehealth.
RISE says its organization is about helping people in Battle Creek through traumatic times. Organizers say they saw a need in the community and we wanted to help. A food distribution program was the answer to that need.
As restaurants struggle to stay in business, Battle Creek offers a new way to help them out.
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