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Western Michigan University provost resigns after two years
KALAMAZOO, MI -- Western Michigan University Provost Julian Vasquez Heilig has resigned. Vasquez Heilig’s resignation was announced in an email from the university on Thursday, Jan. 30. Vasquez Heilig will continue at WMU as a faculty member.
The Broadway musical rendition of Disney’s “The Lion King” roared into Southwest Michigan on Wednesday, Jan. 29. People gathered in Western Michigan University’s Miller Auditorium on opening night, Wednesday,
Updated: Visel was located in good health in Goshen, Indiana, and his family has been notified, police said on Jan. 30. BERRIEN COUNTY, MI — A man missing for more than a week may be in danger, police said.
As a result of the Trump administration's decision to enact a freeze on federal funding for several programs, nonprofits in Michigan are feeling confused.
Figure skaters in West Michigan are ‘shaken and heartbroken’ after skaters they shared the ice with died in a plane crash in Washington, DC.
Proposed designs for a two-way Michigan Avenue in downtown Kalamazoo include a raised bike lane along part of the throughfare, fewer lanes for cars and angled parking. The changes will reduce crashes and save lives,
Dozens of posts warning of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in West Michigan have sprung up on social media in recent days. It prompted one Kalamazoo nonprofit to warn against spreading possible rumors.
A Kalamazoo man will go to prison on a federal possession charge involving fentanyl, cocaine and methamphetamine.
ICE arrests in Michigan cause fear and misinformation in communities; advocacy groups respond with education on rights.
“In cold temperatures like this, when the firefighters stop, and they have sweat underneath. Once they lose the protection of that vapor barrier, they never get it back,” a Fire Lieutenant with The Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety said.
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Michigan man missing for more than a week found across state line
BERRIEN COUNTY, MI — A Southwest Michigan man who was missing for more than a week has been found safe in Indiana, police said. Tyler Kenneth-Duane Visel had been missing since Jan. 21, when he was last seen by a family member in the Niles area, police said previously.
A Kalamazoo-area woman will pay $2,000 after state investigators say she used a fake name and falsified veterinary records when she sold a dog online last year.