-The City of Battle Creek has announced that the city’s Full Blast Recreation Center on Hamblin Avenue will reopen this Monday morning at 7:00 a.m. as allowed by State public health orders. Get more details here!
-The first-ever virtual Michigan Law Enforcement Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Michigan has surpassed the $150,000 fundraising mark and they hope to reach the goal of $500,000 when the event ends in just over a month.
People can still join the over 1,400 participants across Michigan who have already registered for the event, which concludes on February 28 – All the details can be found here!
-In a recent interview with Detroit’s WXYZ Action 7 News, Governor Whitmer says high schools sports may happen in the coming days or weeks, one of the things we learned in the State of the State last night.
-First reported by WWMT…Street parking enforcement within the city of Kalamazoo would be returned to pre-pandemic levels, the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety announced yesterday.
-Schoolcraft seniors Harmon DeVries and Connor Webb have both committed to Concordia University, which is a small private school near Ann Arbor. The pair helped the Eagles reach the State Football Semi Finals this year.
-West Michigan Works!, Kellogg Community College, Spectrum Health, Barry County United Way, and Mercy Ambulance teamed up to provide Basic EMT training with expanded assistance and services for residents of Barry County. Working to help the EMT and paramedic shortage in the state. Here’s the full report from WWMT




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