Results 1 - 20 of 14,019 in Kalamazoo, MI
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... ongoing series of out-of-the-way Midwest dining destinations. Bistro Rio, Mendon, Mich. Twenty minutes south of Kalamazoo, Michigan Highway 60 winds through picturesque towns such as Constantine, dotted with front-yard political signs urging "Balk ...
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Pen pals meet after 30 years of sharing letters
... still corresponding, or did you stop, and, if so, why? Send your stories to Dave Person, Generations Editor, at Kalamazoo Gazette, P.O. Box 2007, Kalamazoo MI 49003 or dperson@kalamazoogazette.com . Years of sending photographs and mementos came to ...
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1 critical after Battle Creek motorcycle crash
... male from Galesburg stopped at a red light. He was then struck from behind by a car. The motorcyclist was taken to Kalamazoo Hospital. He is in critical condition. The 27 year old female from Battle Creek driving the car was not injured. The ...
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Sister celebrates 100 years of life with four parties
... like that at 80 it would be great.'' Sister Miller celebrated reaching the century mark at Nazareth in northeast Kalamazoo, where she lives. Close family members -- at least 100 of them -- held one party; her cousins held another; and the sisters at ...
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NOW YOU KNOW LAUGHING POST SITE New comedy club may open at 241 E. Kalamazoo The downtown comedy club The Laughing Post, at 241 E. Kalamazoo Ave., closed last month, but local commercial real-estate broker ...
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Suspect in car chase flees into courthouse
Suspect in car chase flees into courthouse BY WILLIAM R. WOOD bwood@kalamazoogazette.com 388-8549 KALAMAZOO -- This stolen-car suspect practically ran into the arms of the law.
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All invited to Aug. 9 reunion BY KATHY JESSUP kjessup@kalamazoogazette.com 388-8590 KALAMAZOO -- Making a trip to the grocery store, buying an extra bag of charcoal and borrowing a volleyball net from the ...
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Ramos' offense sparks first-place Kalamazoo
Joseph Ramos accounted for six of Kalamazoo's nine runs as the Kings held on for a 9-5 victory over the Chillicothe Paints on Friday.
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WMU raises tuition 9.2%, sets $313.6M budget
WMU raises tuition 9.2%, sets $313.6M budget BY PAULA M. DAVIS pdavis@kalamazoogazette.com 388-8583 KALAMAZOO -- Western Michigan University undergraduates who take classes on campus will pay 9.2 percent more ...
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A promise kept: Outrage take aim at Bucks
... talent on the turf. In actuality, Thursday and Friday's practices at the SoccerZone in Portage came happily to the Kalamazoo Outrage players, and on the heels of the realization of a promise made by their coach: The Outrage, as Stu Riddle had ...
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Tiffany Bell, of Kalamazoo, holds her daughters Ivory Gray, 4, and Jada Gray, 1, as Jada gets playful with her sister Friday during the Black Arts Festival.
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Bloomingdale man in critical condition after crash
Tiffany Bell, of Kalamazoo, holds her daughters Ivory Gray, 4, and Jada Gray, 1, as Jada gets playful with her sister Friday during the Black Arts Festival.
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Stunning shot a highlight for Hance
There were several traditional birdies during Friday's second round of the Kalamazoo Country Club Invitational.
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Events happening in southwestern Michigan
Tiffany Bell, of Kalamazoo, holds her daughters Ivory Gray, 4, and Jada Gray, 1, as Jada gets playful with her sister Friday during the Black Arts Festival.
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Police patrols drive home a point with intersection enforcement zones
Tiffany Bell, of Kalamazoo, holds her daughters Ivory Gray, 4, and Jada Gray, 1, as Jada gets playful with her sister Friday during the Black Arts Festival.
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DeShazor outspends O'Brien 2 to 1
Tiffany Bell, of Kalamazoo, holds her daughters Ivory Gray, 4, and Jada Gray, 1, as Jada gets playful with her sister Friday during the Black Arts Festival.
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Tiffany Bell, of Kalamazoo, holds her daughters Ivory Gray, 4, and Jada Gray, 1, as Jada gets playful with her sister Friday during the Black Arts Festival.
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Throng of volunteers expands Habitat refurbishing project
Tiffany Bell, of Kalamazoo, holds her daughters Ivory Gray, 4, and Jada Gray, 1, as Jada gets playful with her sister Friday during the Black Arts Festival.
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Tiffany Bell, of Kalamazoo, holds her daughters Ivory Gray, 4, and Jada Gray, 1, as Jada gets playful with her sister Friday during the Black Arts Festival.
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Extension would end ... where?
Tiffany Bell, of Kalamazoo, holds her daughters Ivory Gray, 4, and Jada Gray, 1, as Jada gets playful with her sister Friday during the Black Arts Festival.
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