Here’s a quick look at some important local news from the past week.
Six local food banks receive over 28k pounds of food from a generous donation
In a heartwarming effort, six food pantries in Southwest Michigan received over 28,800 pounds of nonperishable food. This impressive donation came from the Kalamazoo Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, showcasing the community’s spirit of giving.
Owner in shock after fire destroys beloved West Michigan grocery store
A fire at Bailey Park Thriftway shocked the community. Firefighters worked for more than 10 hours to get it under control. The cause is still under investigation as residents come to terms with the loss of a local treasure.
Representative James DeSana has introduced articles of impeachment against Jocelyn Benson, citing “corrupt conduct” and “abuse of power.” This situation highlights ongoing tensions in Michigan politics, reflecting broader national debates around governance and accountability.
Air quality alert issued for multiple Michigan counties due to elevated levels
The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality has issued an air quality advisory due to high levels of fine particulates. People, especially those with health conditions, should be careful when going outside during this time.
Kalamazoo Pride 2025 welcomes all to attend celebrations rooted in protest
Kalamazoo Pride 2025 kicked off a lively celebration this past weekend at Arcadia Creek Festival Place. This event has become a key part of the local culture, uniting the community in support of love and equality.
Two West Michigan counties cited as sanctuary jurisdictions by Trump administration
Kent and Kalamazoo Counties were identified by the Trump administration as “sanctuary jurisdictions.” This designation has sparked discussions about immigration policies and local governance.
The barns open for part two of Gene the Pumpkin Man estate sale
The second estate sale honoring local legend Gene “The Pumpkin Man” Rhodes starts Wednesday. His legacy lives on in the hearts of many who visited his farm for annual pumpkin picking since 1957.
Fired pediatrician files lawsuit against Bronson Healthcare
Dr. Justine Bunka, a pediatrician recently fired by Bronson Healthcare, has filed a defamation lawsuit. This case raises questions about employee rights and healthcare practices in the region.