W.K. Kellogg Foundation challenge seeks those with bold answers to big problems

The W.K. Kellogg Foundation has launched an initiative that provides an opportunity for people to think and reimagine what the world could be if some of the obstacles that many people are facing and Battle Creek can be part of the solution.

A few things they don’t tell you about recovering from COVID-19

When Al Jones caught COVID-19 he wasn't ready to believe that's what it was. Till he could feel it in his lungs. 

Matt Perkins often will make Michigan Harvest of the Month™ recipes at home. Some of the family's favorite recipes are a sweet potato hash and homemade salsa.
Michigan Harvest of the Month™ instills healthy habits in class, at home, and for life

Michigan Harvest of the Month™ materials educate children about fruits and vegetables through materials including posters, recipe cards, food tasting activities, and an online recipe collection. 

New Kalamazoo area program offers access to therapy for people of color experiencing racial trauma

Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Kalamazoo (TRHT) is partnering with Rootead Enrichment Center and local community groups to connect residents to therapists of color in order to heal racial trauma.

COVID-canceled 40th class reunion replaced by fund-raising challenge to support Maroon Giant seniors

Kalamazoo Central class of 1980 may not have been able to gather for their 40th reunion, but they are rallying around a cause as they hope to establish a legacy gift that will help seniors overcome financial barriers to graduation.

A Food Bank of Eastern Michigan distribution at the Martus Luna Food Pantry in Flint.
Emergency food programs are plentiful in Michigan – but many residents are still going hungry

A new report provides a comprehensive look at the state's vast system of food banks and emergency food resources, and why many residents are still falling through the cracks.

COVID-19 cases continue to spike in Calhoun County, hospitals feeling the surge

There’s a limit to how much stress hospitals can handle, Battle Creek medical experts are warning. COVID-19 cases are currently testing those limits.

Jeannie Goodrich
Urgent care for mental health issues to expand in Battle Creek through Summit Pointe

For those undergoing a psychiatric crisis, urgent care may be the help they need. In the Spring of 2021 that type of care will be be offered in Battle Creek.

Kalamazoo City Commission earmarks $100,000 to support gun violence reduction efforts

As shootings across Kalamazoo neighborhoods continue, the City Commission votes to take a step to join with local groups combatting gun violence, among other measures.

Erin Barrett holds a walking trail sign in Ludington.
New project encourages Baldwin and Ludington residents to get active in their own neighborhoods

New wayfinding signs are encouraging public housing residents to get out and walk routes in their neighborhoods, as part of a greater effort to promote physical activity and healthier lifestyles. 

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