-The findings of a study released by PureWow Tuesday indicate that the City of Kalamazoo is the “coolest” place to live in the country, in addition to being the most affordable to live in. Check out more details and the cities who Kzoo beat!
-The Michigan State Spartans Men’s basketball team won their second straight game by upsetting number four Illinois
-The City of Portage Department of Public Works, along with ITC forestry crews, will begin routine vegetation maintenance along the Northwest Portage Bikeway at Lovers Lane just north of Garden Lane and continuing north past Romence Road on Thursday, February 25. The project should take approximately one week to complete and will not cause any lane closures or traffic delays. Get all the details here!
-Kalamazoo County Commissioners have begun discussing how to use affordable housing funds. WKZO has more on that story!
-Some Kalamazoo EMTs had the unique privilege of being part of the Presidential motorcade last week, and some are sharing their experiences. Check out their stories!
-Following a recommendation from Seattle-based consultant IXP Corporation, the Branch County Board of Commissioners approved the creation of a full time IT support position for Branch County Central Dispatch during their meeting on Tuesday. WTVB has more on that!
-The Coldwater Downtown Development Authority Board of Directors approved a match fundraiser on Wednesday morning to help round out the budget for a downtown mural project which is being spearheaded by the Coldwater High School Interact Club. WTVB has the full story!
-With the warming temperatures and the thawing conditions, the Branch County Road Commission has announced that weight restrictions will go into effect at 6:00 a.m. on Monday morning. More details can be found here!




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