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Today on Stateside, we caught up with poet Keith Taylor to get his three favorite reads from Michigan writers. Then, we revisited our conversation with writer Desiree Cooper and Kalamazoo poet Diane Seuss who won a Pulitzer Prize this year.
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“You’re seeing year over year seller gains drop in Lansing(-7.8%), in Kalamazoo (-7.2%)and in Ann Arbor (-6.1%) at rates that are similar to what we’re seeing nationally,” said Rick Sharga, executive vice president of market intelligence at ATTOM.
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While the city replaces lead service lines, residents can request water filters for their homes.
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City leaders say it would be the seventh rate increase in 10 years for the water system, and more rate hikes are expected.
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The city created a social equity policy in June of 2020, but leaders say many potential business owners still struggle with raising startup funds.
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The number of foreclosure filings is still well below pre-pandemic levels. But they are growing.
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Today on Stateside, a whirlwind of health rules pave the way for in-person schooling in Kalamazoo County. Also, what to look for in a maddeningly tight…
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Keeping COVID-19 related disruptions out of the classroom will be a big focus for educators and administrators this school year. With no statewide mask…
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City leaders in Kalamazoo say they hope a new report spurs change in the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety.They held a public meeting Tuesday night to…
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On June 7, 2016, a pickup truck crashed into a group of bicyclists in Kalamazoo County, killing five people and injuring four others. Five years later,…