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Gavel to gavel coverage of the July 6, 2026 meeting of the Board of Trustees for the Charter Township of Comstock. Stay engaged with your elected officials as they make decisions affecting your hometown.
A Government & Community Vitality Educator with Michigan State University Extension explains how different forms of local government were formed across Michigan.
A Government & Community Vitality Educator with Michigan State University Extension explains how towns do not exist in Michigan, only cities, villages, and in this case, townships.
A Government & Community Vitality Educator with Michigan State University Extension explains what constitutes a village in Michigan.
A Government & Community Vitality Educator with Michigan State University Extension reveals what makes a city in Michigan a CITY and not anything else – it’s not what you think.
Kendal Jones traded algorithms for a dream, and her story will change how you see yourself.
One of Community Homeworks' most important offerings is being able to provide a few critical home repairs.
Gavel to gavel coverage of the July 1, 2026 Comstock Charter Township Parks and Recreation Special meeting from Comstock Township Hall.
Meet El Concilio, one of the most vibrant organizations in Kalamazoo, providing culturally relevant services and resources for people from around the world!
Recording of the June 28, 2026 Sunday morning worship service at St. Michael Lutheran Church
To commemorate the 250th anniversary of the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence on July 8, 1776, people will unite across the nation for a synchronized public reading of the Declaration.
The Commission considers a grant funded policy of removing roadside trees which draws vocal opposition from community members.
La Academia Azteca at El Concilio provides a rich learning environment where kids can learn everything from becoming better readers to learning how to perform traditional Mexican folk dances.
Construction on Kalamazoo Avenue is expected to begin this summer. Learn about construction phasing, traffic impacts, access, and what to expect as work gets underway.
Crazy talks with Carlotta is the space to dive in to a diverse set of topics, with an outspoken but laid back host. We are here to relish in shared and individual stories
Kalamazoo County Government hosted an educational panel discussion on data centers and battery energy storage systems (BESS) on Thursday, June 25, 2026. As data centers and battery energy storage systems continue to spark discussion in communities across
In this episode of All Stories Matter, we sit down with Erica Smith, a true self-made entrepreneur who turned her passion into a purpose-driven business.
Recording of the June 21, 2026 Sunday morning worship service at St. Michael Lutheran Church.
Untold Stories: Attachment — The Search for Home is a documentary that explores the realities of adoption agencies in Michigan through the lens of attachment, identity, and belonging. The film weaves together the experiences of an adoptive parent and a pr
Gavel to gavel coverage of the June 25, 2026 Board of Education meeting for Kalamazoo Public Schools. Stay informed as your elected officials make decisions that affect the local schools and public education.
The Commission considers an application for construction of a car dealership on Stadium Drive. Public comments continue to oppose the construction of battery energy storage systems.
The Dawn at the Window is a documentary that explores the Ladies Library Association of Kalamazoo, Michigan. The film highlights the history of local women who brought together community leaders to build and grow the institution as a space for learning an
A CSA to promote participation in the nationwide synchronized reading of the Declaration of Independence on July 8 at 6pm Kalamazoo time
Gavel to gavel coverage of the June 24, 2026 Comstock Charter Township Downtown Development Authority meeting.
For thousands of families across Kalamazoo County, putting food on the table isn't a guarantee—it's a daily challenge. One in six people in the county experiences food insecurity, forcing many households to make impossible decisions between groceries and