-A new bill would allow Michigan bars to stay open util 4am. Wood TV 8 has more on that!
-The famous Hard Rock Hotel brand will be making it’s way to Kalamazoo in the Gibson manufacturing site. MLive has the full report!
-Despite the struggles of Covid, high school graduation rates are up across the entire state of Michigan. Check out the full report!
-As many as 100-thousand low-income Michiganders could be eligible for the state’s Tuition Incentive Program, or “TIP,” but are not enrolled because of outreach or operational hurdles. Here’s everything you need to know!
-The state road restrictions have gone in effect today throughout Michigan We’ve got that full report for ya!
-The 2021 Mid-American Conference football schedule has been announced, and none of the Michigan teams will play another until November. Western Michigan will host rival Central on Wednesday, November 3rd, and then travel to Eastern Michigan on Tuesday, November 16th. You can see more of WMU’s schedule highlights!
-Work on Quincy’s downtown Market 1858 has gotten underway. WTVB has more on that!
-Coldwater lost to Marshall 144-34 and to Jackson 138-42 in a home meet on Saturday. Coldwater’s Cole Neitzka finished with a win in diving. The Cards swim one more home meet this season, hosting Loy Norrix on Thursday at the Browne Aquatic Center.
-Lots of high school basketball action over the weekend. We’ll start with the boys, on Friday…Quincy beat Union City. Bronson lost to Homer, Jonesville topped Reading and Concord beat Springport. On Saturday…Homer beat Quincy, Bronson edged out Bellevue. Colon beat Howardsville Christian in OT. Hillsdale beat Hudson double OT. Hastings outlasted Jackson Lumen Christi. Jonesville topped Concord, and Will Carleton Academy rolled over Litchfield. Now it’s on to girls hoops…Gull Lake rallied late Saturday to beat Coldwater. Bronson defeated Qunicy. Union City was blown out by Olivet. West Michigan Lutheran topped Pansophia Academy. Colon got the best of Howardsville Christian, and Hillsdale narrowly escaped Hudson.
-The MHSAA has announced the guidelines for bowling regional tournaments and finals, which will take place later in March. Here’s the full report from WTVB WTVB has more details for us!
-Graduation ceremonies, and other events have been scheduled for seniors at Kalamazoo Public Schools. WKZO has all the details you need to know!
-Even though Kalamazoo Public Schools remains virtual, some in-person learning will take place thanks to ‘hubs’. WKZO has that full report!
-Kalamazoo has raised municipal water rates for improvements, going in effect today. WKZO has more details!




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