Kalamazoo Gazette - Fri Nov 27
The city of Kalamazoo received nearly $10.7 million from 2005 through 2008 to provide housing, improve neighborhoods and expand economic opportunities for poor- and moderate-income families.
Prayers at clinicKalamazoo Gazette - Fri Nov 27
In honor of World AIDS Day, the Kalamazoo Prayer Clinic will pray for those affected by HIV/AIDS and those suffering from terminal illnesses around the world from noon to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at the clinic, 340 S. Rose St.
POLICE BRIEFSKalamazoo men guilty of witness tamperingKalamazoo Gazette - Fri Nov 27
Two Kalamazoo men have been sentenced to prison on federal witness tampering convictions for conspiring to harm a witness.
Thousands get free meal at homeKalamazoo Gazette - Thu Nov 26
Two local churches partnered to deliver 2,300 free Thanksgiving dinners to area residents on Thursday.
Births, deaths and marriagesKalamazoo Gazette - Thu Nov 26
Births BRONSON METHODIST HOSPITAL Erica Dixon, of Kalamazoo, a son. Jacquelyn and Darrell Hobson, of Kalamazoo, a son.
Robbery and Meth BustWWMT-TV Kalamazoo - Thu Nov 26
KALAMAZOO, MI- KALAMAZOO COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES WERE CALLED TO THE MEIJER ON WEST MAIN WEDNESDAY NIGHT ON AN ARMED ROBBERY.
Woman arrested, man sought in connection with meth dumpsite in Van Buren CountyMLive.com - Wed Nov 25
A Lawton woman was arrested Wednesday in connection with a large methamphetamine dumpsite found earlier in the week in Antwerp Township, police said.
Four brothers get adopted at Adoption Day in KalamazooKalamazoo Gazette - Wed Nov 25
Three-year-old Cameron Benny was riveted to the blue, green and silver-gray bouquet of balloons decorating the courtroom, somehow oblivious to the fact that his life circumstances were set to change in mere minutes.
Eastbound I-94 reopened at 35th Street; traffic moving slowly in both directionsKalamazoo Gazette - Wed Nov 25
Eastbound Interstate 94 at 35th Street in Galesburg has been opened following rollover crashes that occurred around 2:30 p.m. Traffic in both directions is moving slowly, however, as large numbers of motorists hit the road for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Bank robber gets prison sentenceKalamazoo Gazette - Tue Nov 24
The man who robbed a downtown Kalamazoo bank in late September was sentenced Monday to more than four years in prison.
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