Battle Creek, MI News
Battle Creek, MI News
MLive.com is featuring a flower photo from KCC's Battle Creek campus in their "M...
A reminder: The Battle Creek campuses close at noon today and the regional campu...
An article for those curious about how dental hygienists learn to give shots. To...
Any KCC students going "Over the Edge" of the McCamly Plaza Hotel on May 26?
Here are some reminders of things going on at Kellogg Community College:
Have you signed up for One-Stop Orientation at Kellogg Community College?
Last call for the current gift card promotion: The first student to email thalma...
A video featuring some of the activities offered as part of the basketball camps...
A reminder: This Friday, May 25, will be the final day for summer financial aid...
The sky was smiling over KCC this morning.
Here's a full list of KCC graduates for the 2011-2012 academic year. How many na...
It's a rainy day, but still beautiful on the Battle Creek campus.
Through the link is a video highlighting the first graduating class of Legacy Sc...
Still need an answer! Hint: You can find the info on display in the hallway of t...
Fall registration begins on campus right now! How many of you are registering fo...
Don't forget: Fall registration begins tomorrow! Do you have all your classes pi...
It was a beautiful day today in Southwest Michigan. Were you able to get outside?
KCC pitchers Sean Clancy and Colton Loomis have been named to the All-Tournament...
Fall registration begins on Monday. Here's a list that includes our fall 2012 tu...
The summer 2012 edition of The Bruin student newspaper is out now. Pick up a cop...
We're still waiting for a correct answer to our question about international tra...
Registration for fall classes begins May 21. What classes will you be taking thi...
Be the first KCC student to email thalmanns (at) kellogg.edu with the correct in...
Click through the link for info about summer hours for the Miller Building on KC...
KCC is holding a free Industrial Welding Open House at Hastings High School from...
Members of KCC's men's basketball team pose with fifth graders from Battle Creek...
Did you know you can watch KCC's 2012 Commencement Ceremony free online? Click t...
Here is a link to Kellogg Community College's spring 2012 dean's list for part-t...
Here is a link to Kellogg Community College's spring 2012 dean's list for full-t...
Made some new friends on the Battle Creek campus the other day.
Today's the first day of summer classes. Welcome summer students! Also happening...
Today's the last day to enter for a chance to win a KCC disc golf disc! Register...
Happy Mother's Day!
"It was a really intense and exciting game," said KCC head coach Eric Laskovy. "...
Congrats to the Bruins baseball team on another win, 1-0 over GRCC in their seco...
Don't forget! If you register online for summer classes this weekend you'll be e...
Bruins pitcher Colton Loomis: "We're in the driver's seat. We have the one seed,...
Congratulations to KCC's baseball team, which won their first regional game 7-4...
Like disc golf? Register for summer classes from 9 to 11:30 a.m. on campus in Ba...
Just about ready to head out for commencement? Drive safe, arrive early and get...
Register for summer classes and enter for a chance to win one of 20 free KCC dis...
It's Commencement Day! Congratulations graduates!
Ashley Nearpass, KCC's Outstanding Female Scholar Athlete award winner for 2012,...
Did you know that KCC associate degree graduates will see an average increase in...
KCC art instructors and students yesterday installed at least 100 works of art f...
A mother and two of her daughters will graduate together from KCC on Thursday.
Today at KCC: Book buyback ends at 3 p.m., Veteran Resources Fair runs from 10 a...
Best wishes to Kay Paff, coordinator/instructor of KCC's MLT Program, who is ret...
Veterans: Come to KCC tomorrow to register for VA and State of Michigan veteran...
Today's the final day of classes for the spring. Congratulations to all who made...
Congratulations to the men's baseball team, which finished in first place in the...
It's been a slow day on campus.
Students not using all of their commencement tickets are encouraged to bring the...
Today at KCC: Book buyback continues in Battle Creek, the latest edition of The...
These two baby geese have decided to hang out in one of the pools on KCC's Battl...
The Kalamazoo Marathon is this Sunday. Will you be running?
The May 2012 edition of The Bruin student newspaper is available now! Look for a...
Textbook buyback today runs 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the main campus and 3 to 6:30...
KCC's commencement ceremony begins at 7:30 p.m. May 10 at W.K. Kellogg Auditoriu...
Today at KCC: Book buyback begins, the softball team plays their final game of t...
Through the link: A video from librarian Kelly Frost highlighting the features o...
Book buyback begins tomorrow in the Bruin Bookstore's future location on the fir...
It's the last full week of classes for the spring semester! How many do you have...
The KCC softball team is playing their final home game of the season right now....
We found some babies on campus in Battle Creek this morning.
A list of students honored at KCC's Awards Banquet ceremony on Thursday, April 2...
Lots of positive news about KCC this weekend, including praise from students, mo...
Commencement caps and gowns are available for pickup through May 8 on KCC's Batt...
KCC in the news: A new ARFF video and photo gallery from New York and a Battle...
Siena Heights University will celebrate their 20-year partnership with KCC with...
WKTV News Channel 2 out of Utica, New York, covered KCC's Air Rescue Firefighter...
Today at KCC: Softball at home at 3 p.m., Awards Banquet in Battle Creek at 6 p.m.
Saw something interesting on my way to Davidson this afternoon: Students working...
Today at KCC: Theatre students perform for elementary kids, "Stress Busters" con...
KCC's Student Recital Series continues at 1 p.m. tomorrow in the Davidson Visual...
Today at KCC: "Stress Busters" at 11 a.m., baseball at 2 p.m. and softball at 3...
Kellogg Community College is among five in Michigan and 120 nationwide invited t...
Summer break is almost here! How many classes do you have left?
Ten more people and we'll have 300 followers on Twitter! Who will be number 300?...
Congratulations to the winners of the 2012 Student Art Exhibition awards!
Representatives from Trine University and Northern Michigan University will be o...
Activities planned for students at next week's "Stress Busters" event include fr...
Important information for students looking to buy and/or sell textbooks in the n...
"This summer, those schools will jointly host a VetSuccess on Campus site, one o...
Do you know anyone on the list of student artists through the link? Seventy are...
After winning two home games against KVCC yesterday, the Bruins baseball team is...
The Really, Really Free Market and Recycle Day event has begun! Bring in plastic...
Today at KCC: Baseball at home, softball away, Albion College has a transfer tab...
Dental hygienists Sandra Barker and Gayle James were members of the first gradua...
Volunteer to help out during tomorrow's Really, Really Free Market and Recycle D...
KCC's baseball team won two at home on Saturday, besting Henry Ford Community Co...
KCC's Choral Union will present its annual "Singing in the Spring" choral concer...
The KCC Choral Union's "A Spaghetti Spectacular at Barista Blues Café" runs from...
Any veterans who are also KCC students interested in being interviewed for an ar...
"I thought I was gonna be on the streets, doing whatever," one young man, who re...
Baseball and music, music, music: Here are some things going on this weekend at...
UPDATE: After some technical difficulties this morning, the Kellogg Community Co...
Considering KCC's new elementary education degree? Here's a look at some of the...
We're still experiencing issues with the KCC Web Portal. While the issues are be...
The Web Portal is down this morning, but technicians are working on resolving th...
WMU will have a Transfer Student Information Table located in the lobby of the W...
Links to coverage of the announcement of the new VetSuccess program for veterans...
U.S. Rep. Fred Upton announced today that KCC, along with WMU and KVCC, will hos...
Fred Upton and leaders from KCC, WMU and KVCC will announce a new Southwest Mich...
KCC's baseball team will take on Lake Michigan College tomorrow in a pair of awa...
ALERT: Evening classes are canceled at KCC's Fehsenfeld Center in Hastings due t...
UPDATE: Power is back on at KCC's Battle Creek campus and it's business as usual!
The Battle Creek Enquirer reports that power should be restored by 3 p.m.
The power is out at KCC's Battle Creek campus. We'll keep you updated on what's...
Summer registration continues at KCC. Have you signed up for classes yet?
KCC's softball team won three out of four games this past weekend. Great job Bru...
Reminder: Summer registration begins tomorrow at 7 a.m. online and at 8 a.m. in...
Happy Easter!
The Choral Union will present its annual "Singing in the Spring" choral concert...
Reminder: The college is closed today, Friday, April 6. Have a great weekend!
Job opening: Kellogg Community College is accepting applications from qualified...
KCC's Annual Student Art Exhibition will be held this year from April 18 through...
Join KCC's Choral Union for music and lots of spaghetti as they raise funds for...
Former KCC baseball player and current CMU pitcher Kenton San Miguel has signed...
Saw this ladder rising to the roof of the Binda Performing Arts Center this afte...
Students returning from Spring Break on Monday will find a new sculpture install...
KCC's men's basketball team is holding a series of basketball Skills and Fundame...
Raise $1,000 and you could rappel off the roof of the McCamly Plaza Hotel in dow...
Adjunct faculty member Vicki VanAmeyden is among those selected by a jury panel...
Do you have a smartphone? Do you use it to study?
Anyone need a parking spot?
Most students are away from KCC this week, but there's still a lot going on on c...
It's a beautiful morning at KCC.
If you can handle the sub-40 degree temperatures this afternoon, head on over to...
Have a fun and safe Spring Break everyone! See you April 9!
Kellogg Community College is accepting applications from qualified individuals t...
KCC students seeking financial aid loans to pay for fall 2011 or spring 2012 sch...
Spring Break starts Monday, April 2. Do you have any more classes or are you don...
Did you know KCC has an electric car charging station on its main campus in Batt...
KCC has signed new transfer agreements with WMU and Miller College allowing stud...
Kinetic Affect returns to KCC today to speak and perform for eight more classes....
Quite a crowd turned out for today's Music @ the Bruin event in the Student Cent...
Dental hygiene student Jessie Mullins has volunteered for more than 30 local ane...
With the weather cooling down, students are staying inside to study. Where's the...
Kellogg Community College's baseball team scores three runs against Glen Oaks du...
Brush up on your interview skills with a free academic workshop on job interview...
Kinetic Affect is performing for lucky students in eight classes today at KCC, o...
Albion College, Western Michigan University and Miller College will have transfe...
Another home-game victory from KCC baseball, a 12-0 win at Bailey Park this afte...
Be a part of the first Elementary Education associate's degree program at KCC! V...
KCC's baseball team plays two home games versus Glen Oaks starting at 3 p.m. tod...
Looking for something to do tonight? Stop by KCC for a free screening of the new...
With possible highs in the 80s today, there's no better time for free Cold Stone...
KCC nursing student Christel Arnold holds up pre-order forms for the cookbook of...
FREE ice cream mixed by a professional Cold Stone Creamery mixer on Wednesday fr...
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Patrick Casey, KCC's director of Career and Employment Services, appeared this m...
Job Fair today until 2pm in the Ohm Information Technology Center, room 107. Bri...
Looks like there is great participation at the blood drive today in the Student...
Looking for a job? There will be a regional job fair at KCC on Friday from 10am-...
Tomorrow, 3/15/12, at 10 am, Jamie Ford, author of "Hotel on the Corner of Bitte...
Tonight at 7 pm Dr. Kerlikowske will read poetry in the Cafe Connection. Open to...
Interested in transferring to Western Michigan Univ? There is a free bus trip t...
Three KCC nursing employees have earned Certified Nurse Educator designations fr...
Are you into Poetry? There is a poetry reading tonight at 7 pm featuring Rob Hai...
Kellogg Community College Theatre actors rehearse a scene from their spring musi...
There's less than a month until spring break! Where are you going this year? Any...
Kellogg Community College Theatre actors rehearse the final number from their sp...
Branch County's The Daily Reporter reports that Derek Klingaman, the valedictori...
Need help with your resume? Stop in for KCC's Resume Writing workshop from 10 to...
Root the men's basketball team on tonight in the first round of playoffs in the...
Former state representative Steve Pestka announced his intentions today to run a...
Steve Pestka, a former Kent County commissioner and Michigan House member, will...
A cool opportunity for KCC art students: Submit a proposal for an ArtPrize entry...
Visit the Student Life office for free tickets to tomorrow's SOul Event at Binda...
Congratulations to Gerald King and A. Rohes-Saylavee (a.k.a. Vicki VanAmeyden) f...
The final day to apply for graduation is TOMORROW! Don't let Blaze and Yanira do...
Check out Marshall Academy student Fontayshia deJesus perform her rap, "One Nati...
Here's the 'Lucky Stiff' promotional video for ya! Give some snaps to Brad Poer,...
Two great things coming up: "South Pacific" Broadway in Chicago on Saturday, Feb...
The KCC Bruins Basketball team is playing against Muskegon Community College ton...
Happy Mardis Gras! Hope you enjoyed the Soul Food Luncheon. How do you plan on c...
Hey! The Soul Food Luncheon is tomorrow from 11am to 1pm in the Student Center a...
You might notice several people around campus wearing red today. This is to insp...
Tomorrow, 2/17/12, at noon—don't miss the Hoops for Hearts B-ball game—our Lady...
It is easier for you to transfer credits from an ACCREDITED school. Learn more a...
Many employers require your education be from an ACCREDITED school. Learn more...
GradFest is today and tomorrow, 11am-1pm in the Student Center. Stop by, get som...
KCC's Mission: We are dedicated to providing accessible, high-quality education...
Funny video for Friday? You got it! Watch KCC's President get "flash mobbed" by...
Anyone needing assistance filling out the FAFSA application for the 2012-13 Acad...
FREE sunglasses at all five campus locations! Pick yours up today and get ready...
FREE sunglasses at all five campus locations! Pick yours up today and get ready...
ACCREDITATION means you can receive federal financial aid to attend KCC. Learn m...
Congrats all involved! ^ Penny
Go into the Admissions office today and recite (unassisted) KCC's mission statem...
Many employers require your education be from an ACCREDITED school. Learn more a...
There's tons of community organizations setting-up in the Student Center for the...
Summer registration begins April 9, but you can view the class schedule NOW. www...
Getting ready to graduate? The application deadline is March 1. Grad Fest makes...
ELECTRONIC REFUNDS NOW AVAILABLE! Sign up for e-Checks to receive financial aid...
Good luck to everyone that submitted a piece to the Multicultural Medley Art Con...
"Lucky Stiff" auditions going on today and tomorrow from 6:30 pm to 8 pm in the...
Our 7th annual Bruin Boost Welcome Event is tomorrow, January 25th, from 11 am t...
Congratulations to our Police Academy for raising $1,600 for the Special Olympic...
A great way to get involved at KCC is by joining a student club. Find out about...
It's not too late to enter the KCC Multicultural Medley Art Contest celebrating...
A few students gathered for a celebration picture as they started their first da...
For all those theater buffs and any others interested, auditions for the spring...
Welcome back students! Don't miss the jazz performance going on now in the Stude...
Don't forget we're closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. day. Have a great we...
"Supposed" snowfall of 5 to 10 inches as you get closer to the lake beginning th...
Apple has sent out media invitations for an "education announcement" to be made...
We will be testing the fire alarms in all buildings today 1/10/12 from 9 AM to 5...
Enjoy the next three days of sunshine, looks like snow is on it's way after that...
Happy (faux spring) Friday everyone! At least the snow in the parking lot will...
Hello, Professors! Welcome Back! (They looked well-rested and ready to go to me....
Looking to live up to that New Year's resolution in-between classes? The Miller...
Books went on sale this morning at the bookstore; and boy, were people lined up!...
Today we wanted to say a big thank you to Bill Childs. He has been a Chemistry I...
We know, we know...you already think some of us here at KCC can be a little weir...
Finals are wrapping up and snow birds are getting ready to fly south for the win...
Weather and finals got you down? Here's something to look forward to: one more w...
If you see Nursing instructor Liia Thatcher today, congratulate her on earning h...
Yay, finals! Don't let them catch you off guard. What are some study tips you've...
Do you or does someone you know have Diabetes? Learn about diet, exercise, gluco...
Congratulations to our Grahl Center students! We met 110% of our Jell-O donation...
Now taking applications for Associate Degree Nursing Program Adjunct Clinical In...
Now taking applications for Adjunct Instructor, Welding, for welding program in...
Now taking applications for Adjunct Instructors for Anatomy and/or Physiology. G...
The KAB Student Art Fair is going on now, until 4pm. A great opportunity for hol...
Pictures from the KCC Pre-Nursing Admission Sessions with Miller College held ye...
ATTENTION: The first twenty students who can come to the Admissions office betwe...
KCC is seeking input as part of its preparation for a comprehensive evaluation a...
If you missed out on your free 10-minute massage today, Stress Busters will be g...
Volunteers are needed for Saturday's Angel Tree Party. For more info contact Stu...
All classes beginning at or after 5 pm today, November 30, will run as normally...
KCC WEATHER ALERT#11-10 :: DAY CLASSES CANCELLED AT ALL CAMPUS LOCATIONS 11-30-1...
Have you heard the forecast for tonight yet??? FIRST SNOW STORM!!! Receive FREE...
Hey all you vocal music fans… 2 events coming up on Wednesday: Student Recital S...
Happy Wednesday! Last day before our extended weekend. Love it! Another question...
How many of FB friends access our website via a Mobile device? Smart phone or ta...
Our condolences go out to the family and friends of one of our Coldwater student...
Thanksgiving day is Thursday. All KCC locations will be closed (see main page fo...
The holiday parade is tomorrow night in downtown Battle Creek. Local businesses...
Psst...an AirCare helicopter is going to land in the front lawn of main campus a...
Did you know MRI technologists can expect to earn between $42,710 and $74,970 an...
Interested in transferring to Western Michigan University, Siena Heights or Trin...
We are currently looking for a Digital Marketer/Writer for the Public Informatio...
The Native American Heritage Celebration is tomorrow in the cafeteria from 11am...
Today is 11-11-11. That's lucky, right? Hope it's a lucky day for Veterans! Vete...
Herman Cain stops in B.C., says help is coming for jobless
Second man sent to prison in shooting
Judge lifts order banning minister from mosque
Colleagues say farewell to Tenney
Emmett Twp. sewer line repair could cost $20,000-plus
Investors, ideas sought for downtown
Trouble ahead for food pantries?
Police and Fire: drug arrests, Albion shooting
Support military by sending coupons
BC man sentenced to 20 to 40 years for shooting
Marshall seeks input on new parks plan
Registration for the spring semester is currently in progress. Don't forget that...
Did you read the Enquirer today? KCC art students like to hang out at Sweetwater...
VIDEO: Herman Cain brings his message to Battle Creek voters
Windy Wednesday blows in snow for today
Penn State students protest as Paterno, president Spanier fired
2 local schools beat the odds
Area enrollment declines slow
Son-in-law charged in baseball bat killing
New City Commission may take closer look at ethics policy
Thanks to all who donated blood yesterday. 84 pints were collected resulting in...
Whatever happened to the love of the game?
Jeremy Abonza gets at least 6 years for home invasion
Kellogg Community College marks 55th anniversary
Arson suspected in Handy's store fire; loss put at $140,000
Halloween brings frights, delights
Kellogg Co. gives $3.9 million to United Way campaign
Snyder promotes high-speed rail for Detroit-Ann Arbor area
B.C. may seek exemption from law on health insurance payments
Police and Fire: Domestic violence, drug arrests
Fire causes major damage at Handy's Market
The 50s is the theme in the KCC library today — K
Lots of people are getting into the Halloween spirit. Check out KCC's President,...
Cardinals manager La Russa announces his retirement
Fires force evacuation of Theta Chi fraternity at MSU
Schoolcraft sub shop fan killed in front of eatery
There's lots going on today on campus. Don't forget the blood drive from 10:30am...
Happy Halloween! ...and first day of Spring registration — K
Gov. Snyder to address Michigan Rail Summit
Pickup hits buggy in Branch County, 4 injured
Sailing group says boat in fatal accident unstable
Staff cut at B.C. office of Red Cross, but services continue
Airfares soaring for the holidays
City Commission candidates discuss downtown's future
Stafford throws 3 TDs as Lions beat Broncos 45-10
Reports: Prosecutions going up for war zone crime
Skeptic finds he now agrees global warming is real
Occupy Wall Street spinoff pickets Niles City Hall
MSU students march to Capitol to join 'occupiers'
Michigan rep's recall election seen as vote on GOP budget
Sailing group says boat in fatal accident unstable
Police and Fire Report
Business Notables
Class Notes
The Amish Cook: 'Ben's Bars' are a chocolate treat
Pets help pets in 'Howl-o-ween' parade
Code experts: School razing not illegal
The Watchdog Files: How they voted
Survivor of 2003 blaze now is working to become a firefighter
Heat assistance in limbo
Police: 15-year-old shot at party
Community forum to look at progress of revitalization
Chucking pumpkins
Mom recalls child's fatal injury
The quest for gridiron glory begins
NAACP speaker urges action
Candidates show the money
Friday night high school playoff football scores
Albion teen, mother reported missing for a week
Man killed, another seriously hurt as trucks crash on I-94
Consumer spending up, even though income stagnant
Obama lost many donors from '08 presidential race
Police: 7 killed on Indiana Toll Road likely related
Ok. So I must have made it too hard to figure out yesterday's post, sorry. So, t...
Man sought in shooting that injured woman
City Commission candidates talk finances at tea party forum
Brooks Field manager starts flying school in Marshall
Calhoun County unemployment rate drops to 8.6% in September
Efforts begin to create Street Court program in Battle Creek
Car seat safety check planned Saturday at Lakeview Ford
Benita Simmons welfare fraud case will go to trial
Report: Michigan had nation's costliest court races
Police and Fire: Man, 65, reports being swindled out of $1,500
Hillary Clinton leads GOP presidential candidates, poll says
Calhoun unemployment rate falls to 8.6 percent
Michigan Senate vote expands education options
Stocks surge on European debt deal, GDP growth
Underground work closes part of sidewalk on Hamblin
Consumer spending boosts 3rd quarter GDP growth
Good morning! We have a new game for you to play that will take you around the s...
Suspect sought in late-night Urbandale robbery attempt
Former congressman Howard Wolpe dies at age 71
Lorinda Swain wins a ruling on her freedom in sex assault case
No more county road commissions?
Plans laid to expand Dark Horse Brewing beyond beer
Snyder asks motorists to pay more for improved roads
Battle Creek Skatepark could open next year
St. Joseph students serve the needy
Simplee Delicious to open in Marshall with new kind of 'fast food'
Howard Wolpe, former congressman, dead at 71
Study: Rich get a lot richer, outpace middle class
Michigan lawmakers advance motorcycle helmet law
Snyder administration, state employees reach tentative pacts
Hey! New bookmarks are in the library! Scratch & sniff candy corn! Sounds yummy,...
New-home sales tick up as builders slash prices
Court rejects effort to send Lorinda Swain back to prison
USA Today: Middle class' share of nation's income shrinking
Ford 3rd quarter profit falls 2 percent to $1.6 billion
Lawyer: Man charged in beheading not competent
Police and Fire: 4 injured in 2 Branch County accidents
Briefs: National emergency alert test coming Nov. 9
Jean-Michel Cousteau visits Gull Lake schools
Teen charged with burglary, possessing bomb
Dee Laser retiring as B.C. city clerk
Snyder seeks fuel tax changes
Spring registration opens October 31 … there’s no wait in Advising right now, yo...
Bad roads where you live? Help us tell YOUR story
AAA Michigan: Gas prices down 9 cents in past week
Repairs completed to Underground Railroad monument in Detroit
US stocks rise after earnings reports, takeovers
US pulls ambassador out of Syria over security concerns
Happy Monday! Get your cup of coffee and gear up. Are you planning to transfer?...
City elections, safety taxes on Nov. 8 ballots in region
Chuck Carlson: To winless teams — you won where it mattered most
Campaign Notebook: Simmons says cut city taxes if 911 surcharge passes
Michigan high school football playoff pairings
5K Pumpkin Prance Run/Walk
Police and Fire: Man, woman both shot while struggling over gun
Halloween stores see shopping rush
Dudley STEM School students try out underwater robot
City Commission candidates weigh in on urban blight
Argument leads to shooting, 2 injured
Spartans edge Badgers on tiebreaking Hail Mary
The Watchdog files: How they voted
A love connection: Active Singles meeting leads to marriage
Nicole L.V. Mullis: The baseball blues
The Watchdog files: The board room
Births
Police and fire report
State deployments rise
Spooky science takes a look at the sun
Stray dog trouble on the increase
Life of an athlete: Education effort supports Lakeview code of conduct
Coldwater ends soccer season
Thanks yous
Talks toughen for ISD teachers
Commission faces tough task
Nelson resigns from board
Habitat offers glimpse at what ReStore can do
Friday night state high school football scores
VIDEO: Harper Creek coach Ed Greenman talks about victory over BCC
The great Zoo Boo
Unemployment rates fall in half of US states; Michigan remains third-highest
Cameron retirement party moved
Detroit People Mover faces prospect of shutdown
Man charged in woman's beheading to get evaluation
Enbridge submits new Kalamazoo River oil spill cleanup plan
Underground gasoline leak found in Ithaca
For Obama, Gadhafi death a vindication of doctrine
LIVE VIDEO: Today's funeral for Walker officer Trevor Slot
HELLO FRIDAY! Done with midterms? Like this status if you're breathing a sigh of...
Calhoun County puts 911 phone fee increase on August ballot
Cancer survivors strut their stuff at fashion show
Men are called to fight abuse
Student loan default rate spirals higher
Michigan St DL Gholston suspended for Badgers game
VIDEO: Pennfield, Harper Creek talk about chances of going 9-0 in football
Congressman urges hearings on college sports
Detroit-Windsor bridge fails to clear 1st hurdle
Horror, resignation at killing of wild animals in Ohio
Gov. Snyder to air his plans for roads, broadband next Wednesday
Police got warning before robbery, deadly chase
Former Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi killed in rebel attack
Tonight is the opening night for the fall play at KCC - The Skin of Our Teeth. 7...
Jim Hazel Jr., business for sale, looks back on career
20th Street bridge reopens
U-M study: Budget woes increase for local governments
Demand increases for construction, skilled workers
KCC asks administrators to pay more for health insurance
Briefs: Mislabeled cookies made by Kellogg subsidary recalled
Study predicts less severe Great Lakes water loss
Mike Nofs doubts need for second Detroit River bridge
After decades of mistreating his wife, he's finally repentant
Michigan House OK's bill allowing sale of more powerful fireworks
Got questions about Medicare? Read archive of today's chat with experts
State Senate panel votes to ban domestic-partner benefits
Couple dead of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning
Kalamazoo County moves ahead with jail expansion
Struggling with student loan debt? The Enquirer wants to hear from you
Wind advisory in effect overnight through Thursday
Do you need help building your class schedule for spring before registration sta...
State Rep. Ken Kurtz of Coldwater sponsors bill to make English the state's official language
Are you SEEING PINK today? That's because KCC Staff is wearing Pink and Jeans in...
City Commission asked to review how it handles ethics issues
Businesses urged to invest in early childhood education
Breast Cancer Quiz - #6: Name a sign or symptom of breast cancer.
Breast Cancer Quiz - #5: Breast pain is a common symptom of breast cancer. True...
Hollis: MSU reviewing possible conduct violation in MSU-Michigan football game
Snyder wants to hold on to surplus for now
Breast Cancer Quiz - #4: What are breast cancer risk factors for women? A. child...
Breast Cancer Quiz - #3: Benign tumors in the breast are capable of metastasis (...
Flu, vaccines to be discussed Nov. 8
Fire destroys Burlington Township residence
Breast Cancer Quiz - #2: Breast cancer CAN BE inherited. True or False
Math & Science Center design honored
Demand up for construction, skilled trade workers
Snyder wants broader ties to Canada
Man dressed as Batman ordered not to wear costume
Breast Cancer Quiz: How often do doctors recommend breast self-exams?
Breast Cancer Awareness Week: 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with invasive breas...
This week is Breast Cancer Awareness Week at KCC: help us in recognizing the dis...
Calhoun County Divorces
Police and Fire: Man charged after chase through 2 counties
Marshall looks at 4 new buildings for public safety needs
Lakeview teachers try to preserve step pay increases
Franklin Elementary School to get $2M in improvements
Stray Talk: Don't deny it; winter's on the way
Tekonsha man injured in motorcycle crash
Rev. David Good goes where he's called
Historical society gets Kellogg Foundation grant
Surplus medical gear to be sent to Philippines
Looking for a job? KCC has job openings. Here's one:
MIDTERM! Hang tight....there's coffee at the mini café if you need it! ^Penny
Kings call for economic fairness at MLK memorial
Consumers Energy predicts drop in heating costs
Ill American engineer, 58, successfully leaves South Pole
Young Pluck: Dreams, generosity drive B.C. teen
Chuck Carlson: Protest is alive and well -- as it should be
Rescuers suspend search for kayaker in Lake Michigan
Supreme Court to decide: Can police use GPS tracking without warrant?
Christ United Methodist Church to mark 100 years on Sunday
Employers challenged to help victims of domestic violence
Candidates talk business relations
Rangers knock Tigers out of playoffs
53K lose power as high winds whip across state
Debate begins over budget cash
Schools collaborate, but is it enough?
Domestic violence at home reaches the workplace
Pro-life priest visits B.C.
Class Notes
Briefs: Voces gives awards to organizations
The Amish Cook: Apple bread perfect for this time of year
King memorial dedication evokes B.C. role in civil-rights struggle
Campaign Notebook
Judge reinstates Michigan's welfare cuts
Art takes over downtown Battle Creek
Obama, Lee pitch new trade deal
Friday night state high school football scores
VIDEO: Lakeview coach Matt Miller talks about win over BCC
Hatred fought with HeARTred
Walker police officer killed in chase remembered as 'hero'
HEADS UP - At 4:45 PM, KCC will be conducting a test of the emergency lockdown p...
Lawman run down; two robbers killed
Heart health, fun combined
Ralcorp names new chief financial officer of Post Holdings
3 run for 2 seats in Bronson schools
Take time to shake
Police and Fire Report
Amtrak sets ridership records
Get organized with those coupons
VIDEO: Lakeview, BCC coaches talk about rivalry football game
Suspects may have intentionally hit, killed officer
Lawmakers seek probe on banks' new debit card fees
BlackBerry services sputter back to life
Michigan hunter blames aggressive owl in attack
Thinking of WMU for next year, but would like a look-see first? Tomorrow (10/14)...
Looking to transfer to WMU next year, but would like a look-see first? Tomorrow...
Hundreds stage downtown Occupy Kalamazoo protest
Senate leader tries to revive stalled bridge project
Police and Fire: Man sought for alleged rape
Work continues on new Dollar General on Capital Avenue
Jean-Michel Cousteau coming to Richland
Briefs: Office hours end at Hastings State Police post
Families dig Binder Park Zoo's 14th pumpkin carve
Calhoun County cities put financial data online to get state funding
Airliner attacker pleads guilty, says he tried to avenge Muslim deaths
Obama on jobs bill: We won't take no for an answer
Lawmakers, White House regroup on jobs
Government pulls back on food marketing guidelines
Athens schools declares Saturday 'Blue and Green Day'
Athens schools declares Saturday 'Blue and Green Day'
Starting Sunday, Hastings troopers available by appointment only
Michigan fan uses Ohio Stadium for proposal
Airline attacker: Underwear bomb 'blessed weapon'
KCC's Women's Volleyball and Soccer teams are hosting pink games for Breast Canc...
Chrysler, UAW agree on new contract that creates 2,100 jobs
S.A.F.E. Place, investigator keep spotlight on missing Mary Lands
Police and Fire: Assaults, marijuana arrests
God's Kitchen opens after years of planning
Politics threatens federal aid to Great Lakes
Events set by Bronson Battle Creek, Albion College, Tekonsha, Google
B.C. chamber aims to grow as it approaches 100th year
911 board wants to raise phone tax from 60 cents to $2.25
Fall Into the Arts in Battle Creek is THIS FRIDAY. ART 110 Drawing Students will...
The first meeting of the College Democrats will be Tuesday October 11 in SB143 a...
Army officer from Scotts killed in Afghanistan
Paul McCartney weds in nostalgia-filled ceremony
March deadline stands for removing exotic hogs
AAA Michigan.: Gas prices up 1 cent in past week
Girl, 16, crashes car while trying to shoo spider
Americans Sargent, Sims share economics Nobel
Netflix kills plan to split off DVD rentals
Victims of fatal Barry County car crash identified
Kalamazoo to vote on going easy on marijuana use
Chuck Carlson: Seeking the person who will change everything
St. Philip Class of '51 builds a new grotto ... again
Calhoun County Marriage Licenses
Season for scares at Wilder Creek's Haunted Castle
Delton crash victims identified
Conklin's play in net leads Red Wings to 3-0 win
Rangers win 3-2 over Tigers in twice-delayed ALCS
City commission election could lead to status quo or new leadership
Carol Higgins Clark is on the case
Local groups look to raise funds to benefit cancer issues
Elimination of personal property business tax being debated
'Paparazzi' flock to CraneFest
Enquirer's Bill Broderick on Coach's Corner talking about the weekend prep games
Cranefest expected to draw thousands
Nominations sought for not-so-recognized heroes
Doris Klaussen hosts Special Olympics soccer tourney
Jamierson complained of disrespectful employees
Michigan constitution 'has stood the test of time'
Pilot involved in Marshall crash dies
EPA orders Enbridge to file new plan by Oct. 20
VIDEO: Harper Creek coach Ed Greenman talks about victory over Marshall
Friday night high school football scores
It's such a beautiful day outside! It seems the entire weekend will be likewise....
Economy added 103,000 jobs in September
Students at Michigan State march against racism
Think tank for medical products opening in Detroit
Hi all! Just a quick note that the Grahl Center in Coldwater is closed today for...
Police and Fire Report
Foursome ahead, play through
ArtPrize winner named
Stormie Munoz: Check the back of your receipt
Drain board appeals Big Marsh decision
In the Neighborhood
Pumpkin sales begin at St. Thomas
McKinley guilty in air conditioner thefts
Newcomer challenges veteran in Ward 5
Wow, this week is flying past...maybe because of the nice weather....Where are y...
Collmenter leads Arizona to Game 3 win
The open road
Setting It Straight
Safety net shrinks as poverty rises
Wanted: champions of innovation
Math & Science Center relocation delayed
Court mulls Swain case
Galesburg residents voice river concerns
Public Meetings
Former NFL player speaks about giving back
AccessVision's new way to communicate
State buys Amtrak route
Come on down to the Student Center for the Coffee House Performance featuring Ne...
Homer's Collmenter helps Diamondbacks win in playoffs
Rosler unveiling expansion Thursday
Nottke's poised to play again
Judge stops new limits in welfare program
Teacher's aide enters plea in case
Police and Fire Report
Air conditioner theft trial begins
Campaign Notebook
Deb Owens enters Ward 1 election as write-in
Ward 1 candidates look past controversies
Commission approves raise for city attorney
Air conditioner theft trial begins
Teacher's aide enters plea in sex with teenager case
Judge halts cut in Michigan welfare cash benefits
Today @ 4pm, watch KCC Women's Volleyball team take on Muskegon Community Colleg...
Rosler unveiling expansion Thursday
House sends White House short-term spending bill
Deb Owens files as Ward 1 write-in candidate
BCreative hopes to inspire art in education
Officials say flu vaccine is plentiful, affordable
La. drops try to extradite ex-Tigers star McLain
Police and Fire Report
Stray talk: Closing the gap between rich and poor
Appeals Court again hearing Swain case
Marshall's streets face rocky road
New Chapel Hill pastor happy with his calling
'Inspiring' talk asks kids to make wise choices
How good is a $16 muffin? Find out for yourself
Are you looking for ways to prevent procrastination? Stop by on Wednesday 10/5/1...
St. Philip to honor alumni this weekend
Mich. State Police begin closing all but 29 posts; B.C. post to close
U.S. auto sales up in September on big trucks
NHL Preseason: Nyquist has 2 goals, assist in Red Wings' win
In the Neighborhood
Marriage licenses
Police and Fire Report
Michigan universities set own rules on illegal immigrant tuition rates
More than 500 take part in 'Strides Against Breast Cancer' walk
Local port marks 35 years
Best-selling author, veteran and youth advocate speaks at Starr Commonwealth
Calhoun County works to cover expense gap
Local Deaths
Tigers drop opener, 9-3
The Watchdog Files: How they voted
The Watchdog Files: The Boardroom
Agency offers support to Hispanic community
Opportunity School is alternative education that works
AccessVision's new way to communicate
Hundreds turn out for local river cleanup
Who would you put on a stamp?
Tekonsha hires interim superintendent
Pennfield's Nick Koenigsknecht on Coach's Corner: Pennfield defeats Parchment
St. Philip's David Downey on Coach's Corner: St. Philip plays Royal Oak Shrine
Lakeview's Matt Miller on Coach's Corner: Sturgis beats Lakeview
BCC's Doug Bess on Coach's Corner: Loy Norrix defeats BCC
Harper Creek's Ed Greenman on Coach's Corner: Harper Creek defeats Lumen Christi
Enquirer's Bill Broderick on Coach's Corner talking about the weekend prep games
Have a medical marijuana license? You can't have a gun
Michigan welfare limits kick in
Witnesses: Driver didn't seem drunk
Summer food program helped 2,000 weekly
Beauty that never fades
Marshall Middle School improvements well under way
Leo Ackley held in death of 3-year-old girl
Harper Creek coach Ed Greenman talks about victory over Lumen Christi
Friday's state high school football scores
Soup kitchen to open downtown on Oct. 11
Tekonsha school board to hold special meeting Saturday
Welfare limits, education cuts kick in Saturday
Lawsuit filed to stop Mich. welfare changes
Suspect in child's death arrested
Can't believe we'll be into October tomorrow. October is breast cancer awareness...
Police and Fire Report
The trouble with rebates
Detroit setting services by neighborhood condition
Fields sentenced in murder
Man ordered to stand trial
Man sought in tot's death
CHARGE!
Charter school takes aim at B.C.
Man ordered to stand trial in torture case
Fields sentenced to at least 30 years in prison for murder
Start times for Tigers' playoff series announced
Pistons' Wallace arrested for drunken driving
Man sought on murder charge in death of toddler
Job Posting: Job # 1219, Clerk, Business Office — Go to
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Police and Fire Report
Relevant Academy tackling Eaton drop out rate
Making the right choice
'Troubled schools' chief starts job
Upton sought green aid
Looking to the future
In the Squaw Creek plat, life remains unsettled
In the Neighborhood
The Haunted Castle returns
Bruins Give Back — Habitat for Humanity. A great way to get involved and give ba...
Third man enters plea in shooting
Fla. welfare applicants less likely to use drugs
Casino hotel taking shape
Fraud hearing put off
Benefits cap law signed
St. Philip adds band to academic offerings
Ralcorp chairman to lead Post Holdings
Bouldrey rediscovers his spiritual calling
Police and Fire
Third man enters plea in 2010 shooting
Benita Simmons' fraud hearing delayed a month
Enbridge: North Dakota oil spill should be quick cleanup
It starts with safety
Forgiveness about you, not them
Segal hears funding concerns
Old relationship welcomes new roots
Oaklawn, HNC reach compromise
Funerals
Changes this year in how student counts handled
Check out this picture from KCC's new Nursing Simulation Center. Nursing Profess...
Romney wins Michigan GOP straw poll
GOP hopes Michigan goes red
Charlotte sees influx of new businesses
Battle Creek Academy gets moving
'Whole child' bloggers address education
Chambers bringing commerce
Marshall panel prepares for final meeting
Never forgetting about forgiveness
Chamber volunteers from across state to visit Marshall
Detroit 26, Minn. 23 (OT): Hanson's field goal wins it for Lions
Senator: Consider military action against Pakistan
Hezbollah leader could get military tribunal in US
Pastor who questioned hell discusses his departure
The upside of economic worries: Lower gas prices
Man surrenders in gun death at Kalamazoo apartment
Man, 89, kills woman, 91, while parking at church
Let's Move Day fosters healthy bodies, minds
CLASS NOTES
Walking the dog
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Use up your green tomatoes with this jam
Tekonsha schools seek $4M bond
'Does it come in pink?'
Eyes on the Prize
Farewell, bookmobile
Police and fire
Perry tries to wow Republicans at Mackinac meeting
Obama readies words for Congressional Black Caucus
NASA: 6-ton satellite hits Earth; location unknown
GM-UAW deal to end free divorces, other legal help
Flyers of missing boys posted during road rally
Ohio mosque designed to blend in, not stand out
Harper Creek's Ed Greenman on Coach's Corner: Harper Creek defeats Loy Norrix
Enquirer's Bill Broderick on Coach's Corner talking about the weekend prep games
Promo codes are key to success
Casino funds storm effort
Student walkout fuels dispute
Bynum found guilty of murder
New coin laundry rising in Urbandale
Man, 74, faces sex-assault charges in two counties
Virtual Sight moving operations to Full Blast
IN the neighborhood
Living well may mean living long
Tekonsha students walk out over superintendent's departure
Man, 74, faces sexual assault charges in two counties
Friday! Need I say more? An education seminar will be held 10/13/11. This is a...
Police and Fire Report
B.C. researcher's work shines
Food truck on the shelf
House afire
Setting It Straight
City to host world visitors
Man making leap of faith for ailing friend
Calhoun unemployment drops to 9.4%
For the love of music
Art Prize 2012 started this week in GR. Don't want to miss it! Two former KCC st...
Levon Bynum told police in 2010 that shooting was self defense
Nonprofits sign up potential volunteers at KCC fair
ArtPrize returns to Grand Rapids
Tom Cameron out as Tekonsha schools superintendent
Michigan Republican legislators to tackle economic, social issues this fall
Kingman Museum Newsletter - September 19, 2011
Reunions
Police and Fire Report
Kitchen fire closes Chili's
KCC to offer elementary education associate degree next fall
Free workshop today "Reading Scholarly Writing", 2-3pm in Ohm 109. Sponsored by...
New Albion Grace Temple pastor found his calling
Police and Fire Report
Witness: Words triggered gunfire last summer
City to remove graffiti on North Washington houses
Vice Mayor Chris Simmons plans grievance against DHS
Closing time at Sports Page
New crop of women farmers plow in to the business
Congrats to our KCC Corporate Cup team for Placing 1st overall in our division!...
Police roundup: 2 hurt as trucks crash on Skyline
Briefs: Pre-diabetes workshop set for Thursday
Stray Talk: Political lessons from 'Glee,' sports and Whoopee Cushions
Marshall creates night parking rule exception
Sarah Patterson gets 9 months in fatal crash
Pennfield school board suspends fees
Battle Creek school board considers buildings' future
Sprout Urban Farms brings healthy food to neighborhoods
B.C. residents have to Sept. 30 to get permits to fix storm damage
Truck hits milk tanker; two hurt
The Bruin Blast picnic for the Grahl Center will be moved inside this evening! ~Ed
Five-year FDA grant supports food-safety training institute
US stock futures drop as Greek debt woes persist
Rain, rain go away, come again... sometime later this week, but not the weekend....
Whatever happened to go out & play?
Police roundup: Augusta man, 20, arrested in fatal crash
Calhoun County Marriage Licenses
Chuck Carlson: EPA needs to keep a close eye on Enbridge
Baby born for first time at Family Health Center
Michigan right-to-work debate fires up
Sixth Warrior Ride honors fallen Marine Tony Matteoni
Man arrested in fatal crash
Nicole L.V. Mullis: The 9/11 connection
Scott Burkell talks about 'The Extraordinary Ordinary' at Farmers Alley
Broncos buck Chippewas
St. Philip, Delton-Kellogg fall in Lakeview volleyball Invitational semis
Police roundup: B.C. man killed, 3 hurt in crash on Dickman
Funeral homes offer ecologically friendly services
Tea party marks Constitution Day
State roads to get quick fixes thanks to dwindling funds
The Watchdog Files: How they voted
Message in a bottle
St. Philip's David Downey on Coach's Corner: St. Philip loses to Camden Frontier
BCC's Doug Bess on Coach's Corner: Marshall defeats BCC
Pennfield's Nick Koenigsknecht on Coach's Corner: Pennfield defeats Maple Valley
Lakeview's Matt Miller on Coach's Corner: Lakeview loses to Harper Creek
Harper Creek's Ed Greenman on Coach's Corner: Harper Creek defeats Lakeview
Enquirer's Bill Broderick on Coach's Corner talking about the weekend prep games
Ontario hunter found dead of gunshot wound in Barry County
B.C. man killed, 3 injured in early-morning crash on Dickman
Tigers win AL Central, first division title since '87
Police and Fire Report
VA Medical Center honors former POWs
Friday night state high school football scores
Masteller Music winds down after 40 years
Tenneco, Michigan Kitchen Distributors plan to hire 140
It's Corporate Cup time. Good luck to all you Bruin staff out there showing what...
CAN'T WAIT ANY LONGER??? The spring semester schedule is available for viewing,...
Last auditions for the fall play - Skin of Our Teeth - tonight at 6:30 pm
Kalamazoo River oil spill cleanup goes on 2 weeks after deadline
We've entered KCC's orientation Prezi presentation in a contest. Like it to help...
Frost advisory issued for tonight
Michael Terpening of Bellevue to be tried on 12 sex charges
Mental exam ordered for B.C. man tied to 2 disappearances
Vice Mayor Chris Simmons fired by state, wife charged
Agent defends no rights read in airline attack case
Baseball card collecting is no child's play
Michigan jobless rate rises to 11.2%
Snyder wants state to become healthier
UAW, automakers continue talks as deadline nears
The T-shirts are going fast! I'm not going to be able to save you one....better...
Those of you who've been to BRUIN BLAST before, what's been your favorite activi...
BRUIN BLAST IS TODAY! woooo hooo! 10:30-2:30 at the Battle Creek campus. Come sa...
Tonight is the first home game for Bruin Volleyball - 6:30 pm. DIG IT? ^Penny
Analyst: Region's manufacturing sector still strong
Obama tax proposal worries Social Security allies
Sarah Lambert: Pipeline issues are bigger than 843,000 gallons
First cold snap of season expected by midweek
Michigan marijuana dispensary owner faces charge
IBM putting Watson to work in health insurance
OMG! It's BEAUTIFUL OUT! What a perfect day to go out on the grass and take a na...
Part of West Michigan Avenue to be closed Tuesday
Europe's debt crisis drags down US stocks
HEY FYI! This Friday (9/16) is the last day to charge books to Financial Aid in...
Man killed, another seriously hurt in I-94 crash
Chuck Carlson: Ten years later and maybe we haven't changed so much
Michigan Legislature to debate auto insurance changes
Cool People Community Savers revives for a new generation
Paying tribute: Local residents pause Sunday to remember
American Museum of Magic receives grant
Police roundup: Man, 19, robbed of his $75 shoes
LIVE VIDEO: 9/11 anniversary ceremony from Ground Zero
Police and Fire Report
Business Notables
The Amish Cook: Easy relish recipe will take care of your cabbage
Marshall's home tour: A walk through history
Rail group honors Schwarz's 'untiring efforts'
KCC breakdance event draws competitors, promotes community involvement
The Watchdog Files: The Boardroom
9/11: Local agencies ready, geared up for trouble
9/11: Aviation college proud of security
Surrogate mom loses insurance appeal
Collage commemorates 9/11
Federal employees pause to recall 9/11
Judge throws out part of Mich. funeral protest law
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Thank you notes
Friday night state high school football scores
VIDEO: Lakeview coach Matt Miller talks about win over Marshall
Former B.C. woman charged with sexually assaulting infant son
Couponing by Storm: Magazines offer deals
Police roundup: Tekonsha bank branch robbed
St. Joseph students send thanks to U.S. military
Briefs: Early Childhood Connections announces lineup
Crashed plane of WWII pilot from Marshall uncovered
Steven Corey officially takes reins at Olivet College
Local events mark 9/11 anniversary Sunday
Foul play suspected in Michael VanBuskirk disappearance
United Way goal: $5.8 million
Bruin Blast is almost here! Free food, free t-shirts, and tons of info. about St...
Fall schedule for toddler playgroups announced
No cigarettes, booze or lottery tickets on Bridge cards, Michigan House decides
Three former Red Wings killed in Russian plane crash
Tigers' Verlander wins 22nd, tops Indians
Harper Creek's Greenman named Coach of the Week for the state
Medical marijuana rally seeks recall of Attorney General Bill Schuette
Supreme Court weighs battle over taxing pensions
Businesses post most job openings in 3 years
Are you an active military member and a KCC student? We need you for a photo sho...
Check out KCC's Jim Middleton on PBS's History Detectives last night! He comes i...
Fire destroys Battle Creek Shopper News offices
Police and Fire
Reunions
Snyder signs welfare limit
School year starts with a sense of fresh beginnings
Woman testifies she saw Terrell McClinton punch murder victim
Police question witnesses to fatal shooting
Marshall council votes to limit medical marijuana
Public Meetings
VIDEO: Fire destroys Battle Creek Shopper News offices
Police continue interviews in city homicide
Share your perspective on 9/11
Notre Dame names starting QB for U-M game
MSU football switches up depth chart
Medical marijuana advocates to hold Lansing rally Wednesday
Bail set at $1 million for man accused of impregnating 11-year-old
In financial crisis, Post Office turns to Congress
Working-age adults make up record share of US poor
Anime Club, Film Club, Tech Club...Student Life has a ton of clubs available to...
Police seek man, 31, in shootings that killed 1, injured another
Gov. Snyder leads walk across Mackinac Bridge
Michigan Republicans rally to help recall target Rep. Paul Scott
Eaton County judge Julie Reincke has domestic violence court
The Rev. John Fleckenstein says ministry is about invitation
Obama challenges GOP to put economy before politics
Families reflect on labor, love and taking a day off
Police roundup: Woman, 31, loses $150 in scam
Obama pledges union support
Best of the Southwest: Today's last day to vote for your favorite place to eat
Victims in overnight shooting identified
Tigers roll over White Sox to complete sweep
Lions cut Brown and C. Morris, claim Williams
Chuck Carlson: It takes some work to celebrate Labor Day
Police roundup: Police seek vandals who damaged cars
$250 million wind farm plan stirs controversy
Teens plan Rockin' for Hunger concert at First Wesleyan
Sellers prepare for gun silencers
A lament for summer's end
Nicole L.V. Mullis: The card quagmire
Ukulele group is rocking Battle Creek
Local sports calendar of events/local sports notices
The Amish Cook: Where's summer?
Classic car show to be scholarship fundraiser
Binder Park Zoo CEO, Greg Geise, retiring
Society for Creative Anachronism celebrates the era of the Great Battle of Hastings
Area storms leave scattered power outages
Seer advised locals, celebrities
Enquirer's Bill Broderick on Coach's Corner talking about the weekend prep games
Pennfield's Nick Koenigsknecht on Coach's Corner: Pennfield defeats Constantine
Harper Creek's Ed Greenman on Coach's Corner: Harper Creek defeats Stevensville-Lakeshore
Lakeview's Matt Miller talk on Coach's Corner: St. Joseph defeats Lakeview
St. Philip's David Downey on Coach's Corner: Colon defeats St. Philip
BCC's Doug Bess on Coach's Corner: Portage Northern defeats BCC
Pennfield coach talks about big win over Constantine
Friday's state high school football scores
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Thank you notes
God's Kitchen opening delayed
First Salem delivers school supplies at Liberty Commons
Farm subsidy cuts on table
New fire gear to help heart attack patients
Enbridge wants OK to replace more pipe
Wow, it's really warming up outside....We would like to wish everyone a very saf...
Music Center's Marsh heading to Albion College
Garage fire on Goguac Street
Oil spill work goes on, despite expired deadline
Law requiring price tags in Michigan is history as of today
Judge rules against Jase Bolger in recall appeal
Stocks rise as manufacturing grows for 25th month
On behalf of the resident chipmunks, ducks, geese, deer, and other wildlife livi...
Semi tips over in Emmett Township
House freshmen push bills that benefit big donors
Marshall looks to replace dying trees downtown
Obama, Boehner spar on timing of big jobs speech
Tigers rally to beat Royals 5-4
Semi tips in Emmett Township
Court: Get state-issued card to grow medical marijuana in Michigan
Wonder makes musical tribute to Motown's Edwards
Lansing couple get jail in assault of crossing guard
Dow up for a fourth day, turns positive for 2011
B.C. fire caused after woman leaves cooking to go to gas station
Dudley STEM school unveiled
Lakeview eighth-graders guide the new kids
KCC showcases technology
114 Calhoun County families to lose cash assistance
Recall effort against Rep. Jase Bolger ends
Police roundup: Woman arrested after daughter threatened with fork
Reunions
Briefs: Marshall schools honor community members
Kellogg employees at Food Bank for Day of Caring
Good Morning, KCC! What are you looking forward to the most about the start of t...
Pennfield Walmart could be delayed 12 to 18 months
Marshall H.S. pool mural a community effort
Rev. Tom Townsend chose ministry over military
City Commission candidate Sam Gray steps down at NAACP
Cause of early-morning apartment fire unknown
Briefs: Boy raises $2K for SAFE Place, grandmother shaves head
Police roundup: Man, 89, claims losing $7,000 to fraud
Soccer tonight at 5:30, home game vs. JCC. Come cheer our women on! ~Ed
City candidate Sam Gray stepping aside at NAACP
Irene's floodwaters now threaten Vermont towns
The Arbors apartment damaged in early-morning fire
Chuck Carlson: Sitting on the fence in 2012?
Homer firefighters to display artifact from Twin Towers
Police and Fire Report
Marshall Soaring Club seeks help in locating tow plane rope
Michigan ranks 5th among states with craft breweries
Baptist church holds prayer service for school year
Pennfield beats Schoolcraft 26-11 in season-opener
Downgraded Irene drenches Northeast
Lions roll over Patriots in exhibition game
Al-Quaida second-in-command killed by US
New bridge proponents cite customs delays in arguments
Hungry? Go online, read local woman's food blog
Nicole L.V. Mullis: The Sight vs. The Mess
Proposal aims to increase parental options via mandatory schools of choice program
The Amish Cook: Butternut squash bake brings an autumn feel
Hundreds compete in horse trials, four-day event ends today
The Watchdog Files: The Boardroom
YouthBuild program finds success
Nick Donner takes U.S. Nationals title for 5th time
Irene soaks NC as hurricane-force winds hit coast
Police roundup: Search continues for man who robbed Coldwater bank
Balloons to launch from north of B.C.
Hunt Club prepares to re-open Monday
Ruling shakes up local medical marijuana sites
Balloons in close race: Champion will be decided today
Local Deaths
In the Neighborhood
Thank you notes
Local schools run gamut on ranking
'Top Gear' roars into Marshall
Mr. Basketball Dwaun Anderson won't play for Spartans this season
Chancellor named to lead struggling Mich. schools
US: 'Underwear bomber' said he worked for al-Qaida
EPA awards $2.2 million for Detroit water projects
Stocks gain broadly after Bernanke speech
Hurricane Irene brings rain, heavy seas to East Coast
MLK Memorial dedication delayed
Pay cut tied to state employee health care ruled unconstitutional
Albion, B.C. Central on state's list of lowest-achieving schools
Congrats to KCC Women's Soccer team on their win last night. Way to start the se...
Best of the Southwest: Pick your favorite restaurants
The balloons are up! Just watched some launch from near the KCC soccer field. —...
More Michigan schools accepting online payment
Couponing by Storm: Make the most of 'instant savings'
Calhoun County unemployment rises to 10.3%
Bellevue man faces nine sex assault charges
Albion school budgets better than expected
Census: single-parent families up 8% in Calhoun County
Enbridge paves county roads damaged by heavy trucks
Public invited to see balloons in action tonight, Saturday
Police roundup: Robberies, assaults
A great way to get involved at KCC is by joining a student organization. For a l...
Sept. 2 6pm-8pm: KCC Opera Workshop Auditions (Davidson building) Sept. 14 1pm-2...
Weather continues to plague balloonists
Study: 26% of area children at risk of hunger
State court bars sale of medical marijuana
Life Recovery Program grads thankful for second chance
Major emergency exercise staged at Federal Center
Free lunchtime trolley shuttles around downtown construction
Health care spending cap seen as another blow to unions
Friends support Brad Ernsberger, 21, struck by aneurysm
Union City schools to offer KCC math classes
FYI — All student email will be down from Aug. 26 - Aug. 29, as it is migrated t...
Back to School for Battle Creek - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Did anyone else just feel that small earthquake? — Kathy
Faculty and staff are all on campus today gearing up for a great fall semester —K
The following position is open at KCC: Job # 1213, Manager, Police Academy. Go t...
Books are on sale today for fall semester and judging by the long line there are...
Kingman Museum Newsletter - August 17, 2011
Cool KCC program, well actually maybe hot is a better description!
New report calls for cutting 49 Michigan judgeships
Michigan's jobless rate rises to 10.9%
Lions' Suh fined for hit
Sleeping Bear Dunes named 'most beautiful place' in US
Poll: Parents rate kids' schools high, USA's low
Report: Economy continues to hurt Michigan's youth
AP source: Obama to give major jobs speech next month
Congratulations to all of you that made the Spring Dean's List. Keep up the good...
Bridge lighting project shut off
Woman from Zambia has sight restored, thanks B.C. supporters
Testimony: Party store shooting gang related
Mark Behnke seeks return to Battle Creek City Commission
Hijinks at Calhoun County Fair's frog-jumping contest
Police and Fire: David E. Johnson is Fugitive of the Month
Briefs: Lecture on Thursday to discuss racial unity
$360M lost to insurgents, criminals in Afghanistan
Consumers expands options for customer-owned solar
Medigap clients given more time to prove residency
U.S. cities prepare to adapt to climate change
Bombers win first playoff game
So, had a fun Karaoke weekend. Seems like I always end up singing "La Bamba" by...
Stray Talk: Election tea leaves forecast more of the same
Suspected bicycle thief struck by vehicle
Chinchillas and chilled drinks among attractions at fair
Ralcorp quickly rejects new ConAgra bid
Police: Former boyfriend sought in woman's stabbing
Marshall aims most of $100K casino money for street repair
B.C. school board discusses buildings use
Experienced hands keep up county fair tradition
Court hearing delayed for Emmett rape suspect
16 area schools fall short of tougher state standards
Review: Beyonce showcases her dominance at concert
Tigers acquire Delmon Young from Twins
Creating Change event rescheduled
Noticing a bit more vehicle traffic today, must mean that people are gearing up...
Thursday lecture to discuss 'building successful multiracial communities'
Oil rises 2 percent after broad market rally
BCPS, Albion among more schools falling behind test goals
US stocks rise after corporate deals, Japan report
Indiana State Fair honors five killed in stage collapse
B.C. woman seriously injured in stabbing
Circuit Court sentencings
Fair king and queen crowned
Changes usher in enthusiasm at Battle Creek Public Schools
Teens surprise grieving father
Police and Fire Report
Chuck Carlson: Time to live life in the slow lane
Indiana State Fair closed after deadly stage collapse
Bombers clinch second half title; home playoff game on Tuesday
Tigers rally to beat Baltimore, 6-5
Nicole L.V. Mullis: The allure of August
DNR: Milder weather should bring better fishing
The Watchdog Files: The Board Room
Women look to bond over their role in construction industry
Police and Fire Report
Births
The Amish Cook: A peachy way to make a coffeecake
Gut check
Class Notes
Summerfest storms in
Downtown businesses struggle in rebuilding process
Patterson convicted
Appeals court strikes health insurance requirement from health care overhaul
Amber Alert issued for 2 Detroit boys
Dow gains 125 points to finish market's wildest week
MI School Data to launch Monday
Extra big, tough mosquitoes showing up in Michigan
Work scheduled on Capital Southwest next week
Hardly old school, campus clothes go stylish
Hardly old school, campus clothes go stylish
Briefs: Harper Creek school board grants raises
Police and Fire: 2 women arrested after entering man's home
Public Meetings
Stormie Munoz: Coupons really do make dollars and sense
Rev. Marshall Murphy here to 'serve the people'
Sarah Patterson testifies she never saw motorcyclist
Toddler playgroups illustrate the value of fun
Obama blasts GOP during visit to Michigan
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Police: Man sought in attempted abduction of girl, 11, in Galesburg
Cutbacks force meth war retreat
AARP opposing Michigan pension tax
Upton on panel to cut deficit
Marshall House senior housing renovations begin
At trial: Sarah Patterson passed sobriety tests, still arrested
70 years of marriage
Briefs: David Ling fundraiser set for Saturday
Public Meetings
Officer testifies that Patterson appeared intoxicated
Reps. Upton, Camp of Michigan named to debt panel
E. coli illnesses linked to tainted Michigan meat
AARP opposing Michigan pension tax in court filing
Galesburg police seek man after attempted kidnapping
Chat archive: County Health Officer Jim Rutherford discusses oil spill health issues
Are Michigan's lawmakers really sharing in sacrifice, too?
Michigan lets some families know welfare aid is running out
Creating Change to host free 'thank you' event Saturday
Harper Creek grants raises to parapros, administrators
Jazz Band is back! And we're looking for a few good cats to play for us. What ja...
Sarah Patterson trial begins in motorcyclist's death
Man recovering after being shot in leg during argument
U-M WR Odoms practices with cast on left arm
Van Dyke named interim superintendent at Olivet
State employee unions bargain together
Bobbi Morehead to seek permanent Albion superintendent post
Canadian official: Bridge ads misleading
Upcoming Calhoun County Fair celebrates heritage
Ralcorp sales up for quarter
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New grotto at St. Philip
Harper Creek seeks state incentive
Ralcorp, Post future coming into focus
Advisers to investors: Stay calm
Educators anxiously await rewrite of No Child Left Behind
Police: Man charged in incident at Meijer
Fatal rollover crash Saturday investigated
Marshall seeks to get kids college ready
The women's soccer team has been at it for a week now preparing for their inaugu...
No Child Left Behind: 'An emotional roller coaster'
Calhoun County Marriage Licenses
Chuck Carlson: Jerry Lewis deserved a better fate
Berrien Kennel Club show takes over fairgrounds
Japanese researchers displaced by earthquake set up shop at MSU
Effect of NCLB law on minority students unclear
Hackers steal Subaru Outback with smartphone
Snakeheads could be another threat to Great Lakes
Location of RoboCop statue may come in spring
With video: Is the economy headed for a double-dip recession?
With video: Fallen SEALs were on rescue mission
Tigers' Martinez appears to be OK
Storm debris fuels plant in Flint
'Creepy' and 'cool' reptiles visit Binder Park Zoo
Teachers head out of Michigan
U.S. debt rating lowered from AAA for first time in history
Finding life after child's death
Ducks cause a stir in Marshall
Poll: Mood of Michigan voters has soured
Bronson Battle Creek ranks well compared to national average
Deadline for city election nears
Setting it straight
Database can help patients fill perception gap
Deaths plague even top hospitals
Head's up! We will be doing network maintenance this today between 1 and 4 pm....
Binder Park Zoo to receive $25,000 Chase bank award
Circuit Court sentencings
Poll: Many local leaders say state is on wrong track
Briefs: Part of Goguac Street to be closed today
Kelvin Hawkins of B.C. faces 5 charges of rape
Congregate and celebrate
County board hears appeal to keep MSU Extension
GM profit doubles as global sales and prices rise
BCPS to fill board vacancy after Mark Laubengayer resigns
Homer village manager: Title program was monitored
KCC is now taking applications for a Director of Workforce Solutions:
Petition to recall Tekonsha Trustee Howard Rigg rejected
Police: 2 women hurt in separate incidents, 3rd woman arrested
B.C. joins National Night Out to fight crime, drug abuse
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Reunions
One dead, 76 illnesses linked to ground turkey
Statement stands in Levon Bynum murder case
Bridge-lighting project questioned
Emmett voters OK millage renewal
Late homer gives Tigers win over Rangers
Heard Hob the Troll at the Renaissance Faire sing the lyrics from "I'm a Little...
For women, turning 40 is party time
Forecast: Hot day, stormy night ahead
Stray Talk: All politics really are local
Albion grads give back through arts
New interim superintendent Bobbi Morehead: Albion schools will rally
Marshall eyes shared safety building
Judge OKs Hunt Club purchase by Rick Labrecque
Not-guilty verdict in murder trial divides those close to Foleys
Records confirm: July 2011 was one of the hottest ever
House passes debt ceiling legislation
Oakland Univ. to host GOP presidential debate
Foley verdict splits those close to case
Ex-Lion Harrington injured in bike accident
Tooke named Promise Zone coordinator
Lions' rookie Fairly injures foot at practice
States fear cuts in debt ceiling compromise
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New Albion schools leader confident community will rally
Congress moving quickly on debt and spending deal
Police and Fire Report
Class Notes
Chuck Carlson: Let's hear what Nixon had to say
Nonprofit soup kitchen set to open Sept. 5
Drum corps amazes crowd
Boy, 5, to 'Walk a Mile in Her Shoes' to benefit SAFE Place
Horse-drawn ice-cream wagon a summer treat in Marshall
Shuffleboard championships come to B.C.
Football fun under the sun
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Hot, but not miserable
Emmett safety tax renewal on the line
In the Neighborhood
Leilapalooza fest rocks and rolls
Grant to benefit Augusta Creek
Emergency manager law untapped since change
Save money on back to school shopping
Jury: Foley not guilty
Mich. med student ordered to trial in dog deaths
Authorities report 2 weekend drownings in Mich.
Tigers trade for starting pitcher
Foley not guilty
B.C. teen hosts vacation Bible school in her home
Police and Fire Report
New mileage standards aim for less fuel, pollution
Boehner woos Walberg
Deliberations in Foley trial continue today
In the Neighborhood
Detroit schools to cut workers' pay by 10 percent
Albion OKs Morehead contract
Spicer resigns from Albion School Board
Bombers game called off tonight due to field conditions
Albion approves contract for new interim superintendent
Source: Pistons hire Frank as head coach
Jury begins deliberation in Foley re-trial
Local police set up charity for colleague with brain damage
Can you say awkward? Republican approaches Walberg in shower
Closing arguments made in Foley trial
Woman recounts attack by 400-pound captive bear
U.S. stock futures fall after debt vote postponed
Suspect held after cocaine seized in Emmett Township
House vote put off, debt-ceiling impasse goes on
Ann Arbor copes with string of rapes
Father of 3 missing boys enters no contest plea
Albion schools to consider Morehead contract
Schuette to appeal ruling against ban on affirmative action in college admissions
Kellogg CEO: Research in B.C. drives innovation, profits
Foley testfies 3 hours at his murder trial, again denies guilt
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Atlantis returns to earth, space shuttle program ends
Emmett Twp. woman steps on downed power line, dies
Witness: Thomas Foley 'jittery' before discovering wife's body
Joshua Throckmorton given military honors in burial
Police and Fire Report
Heat may have led to Augusta man's death, cooling centers open
Ex-GOP Rep. Hoekstra to run for Senate seat
Teens learn hot-air ballooning at camp
Michigan jobless rate rises to 10.5%
Young Professionals event Thursday canceled because of heat
Michigan unemployment rate ticks up to 10.5%
Closures set for I-94, I-94 Business Loop
Poverty study: 1 in 3 Michigan senior citizens struggles with money
Judge nixes class-action lawsuit against Dow
Joshua Throckmorton buried with full military honors
Man hiding in motel room arrested on warrants
As previously posted, sometimes it's hard to figure out what direction to go in your studies. What are you studying and why do you like it, or want to pursue it?
Today, Thursday to be hottest of Heat Week
Battle Creek school board finalizes teacher contract
Gull Lake schools hope new programs signal future
Emmett Township woman killed by downed power line
Albion schools rescind Bobbi Morehead job offer, extend it again
Witnesses in Thomas Foley murder retrial recall scene
Reunions
Briefs: Donald Shafer hired as St. Philip Catholic Central High School principal
City of Battle Creek evaluates policy on tax breaks
Remembering Army Staff Sgt. Joshua Throckmorton
SAVE THE DATE: Student Life has been hard at work this summer planning fun activities for you in the fall. BRUIN BLAST will be Sept 14. Can't wait to see you there!
Excessive Heat Warning today for Battle Creek area
Stray Talk: Examining some hot topics of the day
Waterlogged warriors
B.C. man convicted in kidnap, assault case
Students promote living 'above the influence'
Marshall's LDFA expands
City commissioners wary of local-preference plan for contracts
'Wanderer' suspect in attack on officer arraigned
Autumn Smith to continue Bolger recall petitions despite injunction
Borders to begin liquidation proceedings
Excessive Heat Watch posted for Battle Creek area
Annie Kelley to Chuck Carlson: Why do you hate Harry Potter?
Judge extends injunction in Jase Bolger recall
Romney holds edge over Obama in Michigan, poll shows
Snyder sees immigrants as a key to state's economy
2 die, 6 rescued in Lake Michigan after morning storm hits boat race
Yeah.....really......you're coming to check out books, use a computer, or study.....IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE AIR CONDITIONING IN KCC'S LIBRARY. Really.....it doesn't. (mum's the word)
Gull Lake adds new programs for next year
Soaring costs of obesity in Michigan prompt search for solutions
Community turns out for fallen soldier Joshua Throckmorton
Community gathers to honor fallen soldier Joshua Throckmorton
Casey Anthony freed from jail, slips from view
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Laughing on the inside
Class Notes
Watchdog: Obama clears the decks to duke it out over the debt ceiling
The Amish Cook: A great recipe for a great trip
The Board Room: Harper Creek, Athens, Bronson, Homer, Olivet school board action
Briefs: Kim Zimmer to star in Barn Theatre's 'Sunset Boulevard'
Open house continues today for foreclosed, rehabbed B.C. homes
State industry defends fracking process
Kellogg, food companies, government debate what kids can see in ads
Family coaches help new parents through Early Childhood Connections
Intense heat, humidity expected by midweek
Snyder signs law to limit cold medicine purchases in Michigan
Vibe@5 crowd enjoys Hullabaloo
Pennfield High band fundraising to play in Washington, D.C., parade
Students learn 'wealth of health' at BCHS Bearcat Summer Camp
Parts of Kalamazoo River hit by oil spill may reopen by August
Witnesses in murder retrial recall Thomas Foley's actions
Police and Fire Report
Thank You Notes
Briefs: Power goes out Friday for 5,700 in Emmett Twp.
Dee Dee Foley's final day recounted
Thousands without power after line fails
Emmett Twp. to consider permits to improve 3 county parks
Obama challenges Congress: Do 'something big'
Experts: Casey Anthony headed Sunday to remote safe house
More of Michigan Avenue to be closed starting Monday
Gull Lake announces home school partnership, alternative school
Poll: Most oppose changing Michigan helmet law
Bombers lose second in a row
Procession set Sunday for fallen soldier Joshua Throckmorton
OOOOOooooo EEEE! It's going to be a hot weekend! Our mascot Blaze tells us that when it gets this hot, people won't talk to him…strictly because of his name.
Bombers' winning streak snapped
Betty Ford to be buried today next to her husband
Unemployment benefits applications fall for 2nd week
Behind the increase: Why Netflix is raising prices
4 men tell B.C. police they were robbed early Sunday
KCC is now taking applications for a Computer Lab Technician for the EAC and B.C. campus.
Teaching fellows tour Battle Creek Public Schools
Students protest education cuts
John ter Avest, "an American success story," dies at 88
WMU plans study of Kalamazoo River oil spill
WMU plans study of Kalamazoo River oil spill
Officers trained on contraband concealment
State Police plan inquiry into officer's shooting of attacker
Prosecution makes opening argument in Thomas Foley murder retrial
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Prosecution makes opening statement in Foley re-trial
Jury seated for Thomas Foley murder retrial
Review: Barn's 'Chicago' is smokin' hot
Kim Zimmer to star in Barn's production of 'Sunset Boulevard'
U.S. in women's World Cup final for 1st time since 1999
Bernanke: Fed would supply more stimulus if needed
Work scheduled Thursday on part of Emmett Street
Sheep-sex parolee bound over for trial in stockyard break-in
Betty Ford's Grand Rapids funeral: Live video, guide to events
Power restored in Calhoun County after storms
Public viewing for Betty Ford in G.R. to start at 7 p.m. today
Betty Ford remembered at bipartisan memorial
Poll: Upbeat baby boomers say they're not old yet
Man attacks B.C. police officer, shot in arm about 1 a.m. today
Authors discuss science fiction, fantasy writing at Marshall library
Battle Creek hosts seminar on foodborne illness
Albion hires former W.K. Kellogg principal Bobbi Morehead
Funeral July 20 for Staff Sgt. Joshua Throckmorton
Jury could be seated today to start Thomas Foley retrial
Book Jabber: Jeffrey Eugenides, get out of my brain
Battle Creek Knights to join new league
CISD reaches deal with support personnel union
Snow leopard cub dies at John Ball Zoo in Grand Rapids
Repaving work on part of North Avenue to start Wednesday
Moorhead chosen as Albion interim superintendent
Getting creative with color: how to do it right
Sex offenders must report, even if they are homeless, court says
Jury selection continues this afternoon in Foley trial
KCC will be holding an information session about the January 2012 trip to Peru on July 20 from 12 pm – 1 pm in the Severin Building, room 142. It would be sweet to visit Macchu Picchu!!
1,600 still without power in Calhoun County after storms
Current, former first ladies gather for Betty Ford funeral today
Attempted murder charges to be refiled against Ryan Edger
New murder trial for Tom Foley gets under way today
Pennfield Township OKs medical marijuana growing ordinance
I'm back: Michigan's bald eagle population soars again
Police and Fire Report
Stray Talk: Feeling lucky and appreciative in America
Strong Cities, Strong Communities project to help Detroit
KCC WEATHER AERT 011-005 :: BRANCH COUNTY TORNADO ALERT TAKE SHELTER NOW.
Tornado warning for Branch County until 11:30 am. Take cover and be safe!
Lawn chemical Imprelis suspected in tree deaths
Detroit police: Rescued officer on booze, drugs
Police say ex-con used stolen gun during rampage
Police and Fire: Fort Wayne man injured in water accident
Chuck Carlson: Survival of the fittest at the 'Happiest Place on Earth'
Big expansion soon for state's wind power grid
Scientists withhold judgment on cause of trees dying
Cornwell's hosts annual banana split eating contest
Stars collide: Burmese soccer players meet in B.C.
Nicole L.V. Mullis: The story of the holiday was a tale of two barbecues
Births
How they voted
Watchdog: Mass transit in turmoil
A princess or a pirate for a day
Claims fee to drive up health care costs
Marijuana law benefits entrepreneurs
Pennfield to Walmart: We're ready
Betty Ford's funeral services set in Calif. and Mich.
Man shot Friday night, police looking for information
Former first lady Betty Ford dies at age 93
Tigers' Peralta added to All-Star roster
Tigers hold off Royals, 6-4
Fun at Full Blast
Police and Fire Report
Gunman targeted 2 ex-girlfriends
New owner: No changes to Pastrami Joe's
Man says plate in nose deflected bullet
Hiring anxiety: Worries building over slow recovery
Battle Creek commission races taking shape
Josh Throckmorton of B.C., killed in Afghanistan, called 'amazing man'
Suspect in 7 Grand Rapids deaths kills himself
Police & Fire Report: 4 hurt in Homer Township crash
Storm damage won't stop Renaissance Faire
Candidate for Indiana governor Mike Pence says blocking carp risks jobs
Enbridge offers to bolster recreation along Kalamazoo River
Briefs: 'Faces of GERD' talk scheduled
Enbridge offers to bolster recreation along Kalamazoo River
$7.2M new runway opens at W.K. Kellogg Airport
Scherzer, Raburn lead Tigers to 3-1 win over KC
Super-chef Vongerichten goes Korean in new series
Second W.K. Kellogg Airport runway opened today
Now taking applications for a Theatre Instructor/ Program Coordinator.
Report: Nearly 1/3 of Michiganders are obese
Casey Anthony to be free next Wednesday
Staff Sgt. Joshua Throckmorton, killed in Afghanistan, 'an amazing man'
FYI: Friday, July 8, from 1-5 pm the campus network will be receiving maintenance, which will cause intermittent access to the Internet.
4 hurt in Homer Twp. crash
Police: Man stabbed by girlfriend's son
The Class Acts perform at Festival Market Square
Hearing for man charged with murder delayed
Ex-Detroit mayor's book covers affair, legal saga
April Patzkowsky, ex-teacher's aide, to face trial in sex assault
Pastrami Joe's begins ownership change
Former BCHS celebrates new name: Bronson Battle Creek
Michigan House Speaker Jase Bolger challenges recall process
Single motherhood on the rise in Michigan
Battle Creek Bombers clinch playoff spot
Public Meetings
McClinton hearing delayed a fifth time
Diane Thompson moving west, won't seek another City Commission term
Owner selling Pastrami Joe's franchise
Tigers' Leyland says increased tension with umps a problem
Facebook adds Skype video-calling tool to its arsenal
Obama welcomes Twitter to White House
Bombers' playoff chances
A tough week here at KCC as we mourn the loss of Danette Wilkins, who was our Assistant Director of Dental Hygiene. Here is a link to service information and a way to express condolences to the family: Counseling support is available at KCC by calling
Report: Michigan babies born to single moms on rise
GOP pushes back on effort to limit kids' food ads
Casey Anthony acquittal in daughter's death a stunner
Lawsuit says GM failed to fix thousands of Impalas
Some say new cottage food law stunts business growth
Making music at Second Missionary Baptist Church
Community Foundation Alliance gets $350,000 grant
Battle Creek extends medical marijuana moratorium
Verlander, Tigers lose to Angels, 1-0
Police and Fire Report
Police and fire report
Making planes fit to fly
Weekend warriors: Field of Flight finishes long weekend
Hacking on Fox News Twitter reports president's assassination
Exxon claims spill damage minimal; government doubtful
Balloon championships: 2008 winner Donner holds 77-point lead
Chuck Carlson: On the Fourth, hope springs eternal
First balloon ride a trip down memory lane
Young Pluck: Duo helps keep festival cool
Justin A. Hinkley: Souvenir shop a festival staple
Pilots fly five tasks in Sunday's competition
NASA exhibit shows agency's role in everyday life
Police and Fire Report
Committee to recall Gov. Snyder in countdown to get 800,000 good names
Plane on instrument approach before Mich. crash
Ex-Detroit school boss Burnley, 69, dies in Alaska
3 die in Michigan holiday weekend water accidents
Calif. Marines accused of sham marriages for money
Fireworks technicians love what they do
Police and Fire Report
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Online and off task
Class Notes
The Michigan DNR wants you
Fish report: Warmer weather should bring fish back for holiday
Justin A. Hinkley: Tigers add taste of old-timey fun to festival
Strongman pulls his weight, against the odds
Balloon pilots wait on weather
No fear: Daredevils put on a show
Oh, looks like it IS up. Should've checked first. :) ~Ed
To all. The KCC network was to have maintenance done this weekend. I don't exactly remember the schedule, but I'm sure this is what is happeneing. Check back later to see if it is back up. Have a great Holiday Weekend. Thanks! ~Ed
Eric J. Greene: Stunt pilot 'tickled pink' to fly with Blues
Learning to pilot a balloon no fly-by-night operation
Ride of a lifetime: Local vets get a chance to fly on aerobatic plane
Michigan's affirmative action ban found 'unconstitutional'
Sheep-sex parolee charged in stockyards break-in
Let's fly: No-go Friday gives way to big hopes for today
Police and Fire Report
Local Deaths
Giants hold off Tigers, 4-3
Fort Riley investigating Battle Creek soldier's death
Sheep-sex parolee arrested at Emmett Twp. stockyard
Tigers put Alburquerque on DL
Wings withdraw offer, Jagr signs with Flyers
Ford's U.S. sales rise 10.4% in June; Chrysler up 30%
Rep. Thaddeus McCotter of Livonia to run for president
Federal court: Michigan ban on race in college admissions illegal
Steamy, stormy start to 2011 Field of Flight
Almost time to hit the beach!!! What's your favorite beach around here? South Haven? Grand Haven? St. Joe?
Michigan Senate OKs teacher tenure changes
16 dogs, cats taken from Waubascon Road home
Gov. Rick Snyder touts accomplishments of first 6 months
Concert rocks Field of Flight grounds
Projects around Calhoun County get $200,000 boost
Calhoun Community High School teaches personal finances
Sky fills with planes on eve of Field of Flight festival
Tentative contract reached for BCPS teachers
Guess what??? We're going to start posting any open job postings on here! So, here's the first one: Now taking applications for a Secretary for Public Information & Marketing.
Blue Angels, balloon pilots arrive for Field of Flight
Michigan Senate OKs congressional redistricting map
Detroit to challenge 2010 census
St. Thomas offers free weekday breakfasts all summer
State OKs new coal-burning power plant in northern Michigan
Michigan Supreme Court releases new jury rules
Marshall loses Campbell's Soup plant despite city incentives
Police: Man shot in the leg early Wednesday
Circuit Court sentencings
Setting It Straight
Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, it's off to work we go! Where do you work and what do you like best about it?
Michigan Merit Exam scores locally, statewide drop from 2010
Countdown to Field of Flight: white stripe for Blue Angels
Reunions
Police: David Bullens, 37, dies in fall from tree
Harper Creek, Pennfield teacher deals finalized
Circuit Court sentencings
Michigan GOP close to completing redistricting maps
Kids help celebrate Finnegan the library dog's 4th birthday
New Yorker returns to touch up his '06 flag painting on shop roof
Michigan Republicans aim to clarify medical marijuana law
Should Verlander pitch in All-Star Game?
Ex-Red Wing Mark Howe elected to Hall of Fame
Go mobile for Field of Flight
Medical marijuana law needs radical revision, says Michigan attorney general, lawmakers
Book: Cold War shelters were often stylishly silly
Students' Michigan Merit Exam scores drop locally, statewide from 2010
Shameless self promotion time (we promise not to do this often!): Check out this blog post about how much more $ you can make with a degree and how KCC is a good investment for our community.
Heidi Ousley gets 6 months in embezzlement, prescriptions fraud at Fountain Clinic
Ex-teacher's aide April Patzkowski charged with sex assault
Former BCHS chief Patrick Garrett gets payout; age bias claim rejected
Harper Creek schools dip deep into savings, OK new budget
Hastings native, 95, told to remove diaper by TSA
Teen arrested in fire at Lakeview Kiwanis Outdoor Education Center
Marshall schools make cuts, dig into savings to OK new budget
Starr camp aims to make 'Ready Readers'
Michigan bucks tourism trend
It's Fun on the Run
Can't ban violent video sales to kids, high court says
Jury convicts ex-Illinois Gov. Blagojevich
State to release MME scores Tuesday
Crash snarls traffic at I-94/I-69 interchange
Olivet College announces 2010-11 graduates
56 m.p.g. could be fuel economy target by 2025
Lakeview Middle School announces honor roll
Chance of showers today, but good weather forecast for Field of Flight
In the 80's today? We're thinking ice cream is in order. What should we adopt as the unofficial KCC flavor?
65,000 turn out to hear U2 at Spartan Stadium
Police and Fire Report
U-M expands crash research center
Report: State gun law poorly tracked
New library draws crowd in Union City
Teen jobs scarce
Marriage Licenses
Briefs: Grand Marais on Lake Superior gets $4M to fix harbor
Local Deaths
Police: Driver airlifted after Emmett Twp. accident
Linda Jo Scott: Farewell to a lifelong friend
The Amish Cook: Summer recipes a great way to use up ingredients
Briefs: Poet James Smith to be at Voices of Peace meeting
Bombers roll to easy win, 7-1
Class Notes
Farmers Market a Springfield social hub
State universities' tuition increases graze Snyder's 7% cap
Plane crash kills survivor of 2003 crash
Health care pay changes could save county's schools $4.7M
It's that time again: Field of Flight full of changes
Rebuilding Pistons happy with their draft picks
Man vs. mosquito: Why this year bites more than usual
Weeds on B.C. lot prompt complaints
Brighton man accusing of child sex tourism in Haiti
Charlotte community garden benefits all
Police and Fire: 29th Street home damaged in blaze
Briefs: Gay Men's Chorus kicks off B.C. pride events
Raw milk linked to Q fever illness in 3 Michigan women
Teachers schooled at Albion leadership conference
Motorist complaints rise with gadgets on new cars
Briefs: Local unemployment up in May, but job force grew
Pow-wow this weekend at Pine Creek reservation near Athens
Families bond at Albion College's 'Grandparents College'
Enbridge aids flooded Leroy Township homes
Michigan Supreme Court to hear medical marijuana cases
Thomas Parlier sentenced in C-Store armed robbery
Augusta woman donates kidney to stranger
Michigan Senate approves GOP-led redistricting plan
Today, you are cordially invited to attend the student art reception from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in the gallery area of the Davidson Building. See you there! :)
Robert Newman of 'Guiding Light' to star in Barn's 'La Mancha'
Veterans sought for stunt-plane ride before air show
Benefit concert set Saturday for Marshall skate park
Police and Fire Report
Circuit Court sentencings
Terrell McClinton murder case hearing delayed by lineup
Bill could bring state money for Battle Creek storm recovery
Judge halts part of Jase Bolger recall effort
Another suit filed against emergency-managers law
Michigan House OKs GOP-led redistricting plan
Bombers called off Wednesday night
Need something to do for the summer? Stop by the Employment Services office for professional development. Make an appointment to have your resume & coverletter looked over by the professionals here at the college.
Juvenile charge filed against boy, 7, who drove toward father's home
Report: Apple unveiling a new iPhone in September
Author Ann Coulter plans Michigan book signings this week
Lawsuit seeks to overturn Michigan emergency manager law as unconstitutional
There has been a Severe Thunderstorm Watch posted until 7 pm for the entire KCC service area. Hold on to your umbrellas!
Bill would bring Battle Creek storm recovery money
NCAA drug testing shows increase in pot use
Michigan auctioning 45 land parcels in 6 counties
Storms down limbs, wires; storms forecast again today
Gov. Rick Snyder signs $47.4B Michigan budget
Crews now tackle submerged oil from Kalamazoo River spill
Board roundup: Lakeview projects $1.4 million budget shortfall
B.C.'s medical marijuana ban may be extended another year
Police: Man arrested after stealing items from Kmart
New St. Philip Catholic parish center blessed
Professor: Whites don't want to face racism
In the Neighborhood
Take action and read
Michigan House panel approves GOP-led redistricting map
Got Food? If you are looking for food and snacks around campus, check out the mini-cafe. I love the popcorn!!!
Harper Creek, teachers reach deal after year of bargaining
Rev. John Fleckenstein named pastor of St. Philip Parish
Thousands see Emancipation Proclamation at Henry Ford
FDA issues graphic warnings for cigarette packs
7-year-old boy takes car to see his father
Marshall city jobs shift opens funding for new position
Dodgers down Tigers, 4-0
Divorces
Circuit Court sentencings
Neighborhoods Inc. grant gets water on for Whitmore family
Educators receive training in service-learning plans
Thomas Foley to face murder charge again July 12
New BCCHS principal Coby Fletcher meets board
B.C. schools OK budget that dips $4M into savings
Police and Fire Report
Lansing girl revived after she's pulled from lake
Father's Day car show takes over Charlton Park
Police: Man arrested after trying to hit officer with car
Lawmakers grapple with state's feral pig problem
PBS' 'History Detectives' helps John Stover answer a riddle
Dads, kids bond among cars at Charlton Park gathering
Kingman Museum Newsletter - June 17, 2011
Marriage Licenses
Military Notes
Circuit Court sentencings
Police looking for armed robbery suspect
Police and Fire Report
Class Notes
Bikers gather at The Haven
Juneteenth holds important message
Responding to disaster
Local Deaths
Michigan mascot "not an active project"
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Shopping with superheroes
On Father's Day, four stories of being a dad
Out of Our Past: Symphony in B.C. sharp
The Amish Cook: Come hungry for delicious breakfast casserole
Police and fire report
Tigers rocked in Colorado
Circuit court sentencings
General Motors prices Sonic at less than $15,000
Free food offered every Friday
Annual Alaska trip helps Marshall kids grow
W.K. rings its final bell
Redistricting plan puts Levin, Peters in same district
Proposed political maps released
Man arrested after firing gun in house on First Street
Gull Lake falls in baseball state semifinals
Carrier that buried bin Laden may host Michigan State hoops games
MHSAA State Baseball Tourney Scoreboard at Bailey Park - UPDATED
Bombers fall in the ninth late Thursday
Former Albion mayor, college professor Kim Tunnicliff dies in Ohio car crash
Proposed Michigan redistricting plans revealed
Milling, repaving of some B.C. streets to start Monday
For those who will be new students in the fall, be sure to sign up for an orientation. Call 269-965-4153 or go to
Calhoun County OK's compromise agreement on Ott preserve trails
FEMA to assess storm damage today, which could bring aid
Bailey Park spruced up for tournament
Police: Boy, 10, accidentally shot in face with shotgun
East Leroy post office may be closed in cost-saving move
Port Huron student's Flat Stanley tours White House
Circuit Court sentencings
KCC approves $35.7M budget
Chrysler recalls vehicles to fix problems
Report: Facebook users more trusting, engaged
Democrats say GOP needlessly rushing Michigan redistricting
Got a tee time? Check here first to trim your score
KCC approves $35.7M 2011-12 budget
Rep. Anthony Weiner resigns in wake of sexting scandal
Want a FREE t-shirt? There are 7 xl t-shirts left! Go to the reception desk in Roll 301 and say "Go Bruins!"
Police: Albion boy shot in face by accident
Fugitive of the Month: Nickie D. Keagle
Man named "T" sought for threatened shooting
Last night was the final night for two of our KCC Board members. Thank you to Trustee Eugene Hamaker for serving for 30 years and Trustee Judith Burken for serving six years and 30 years as a member of our faculty. They both made significant contribution
Harper Creek schools OK pay raises for bus drivers
Police: Caledonia motorcyclist, 76, killed in Barry County crash
Battle Creek likely to extend medical marijuana moratorium
State begins hearings on new international bridge
Volunteers wanted for storm cleanup work Saturday
Glimpse of downtown do-over
Escrow ordered for Kwame Kilpatrick's book profits
There is a lunar eclipse happening today. See it live at
Want a FREE t-shirt? Go to the reception desk in Roll 301 and say "Go Bruins!" Sizes are XL and a few 2XL. Get there while they last.
New Post Foundation starts project at Franklin Elementary
Gull Lake advances to state semifinals with 8-5 win over G.R. Catholic Central
Fish kill at central Michigan lake caused by virus
Snyder upbeat after meetings on state bond rating
Police and Fire Report
Kalamazoo invests $11M in education
Listeria found at Kellogg Co. plant in Georgia, stock falls
Norfolk Southern restricts speeds on Amtrak tracks in Michigan
Got brush? Get it curbside by July 1
Harper Creek ends school year
Listeria found in Kellogg plant in Georgia
Gull Lake baseball advances to B.C.
State Senate OKs pension tax exemption for police without Social Security
Harper OKs deal with bus drivers
FDA announces stricter sunscreen rules
ACLU to ask judge to strike down medicial marijuana ban
Think you've lost something on campus??? Be sure to check out the lost 'n found in the Student Life office.
$23M in Michigan campaign ads unreported
BCHS to become Bronson Battle Creek July 1 as partnership becomes final
Texting shooter Joseph Grzegorzewski sentenced
Marshall schools look to fill $2.1M budget hole
Harper Creek board hears pitch on school nurses
Woman, sons without water service 2 weeks after storm
Circuit Court sentencings
Language for Jase Bolger recall petition OK'd
Strawberry stand opens on Beadle Lake Road
Police and Fire Report
Don't forget to get your student IDs updated. Just go to the Student Life office in the Student Center every semester to have the current sticker put on your ID.
Lakeview graduates more than 860
Tigers happy not to face Mariners' Olivo, Smoak again
Detroit officer dies after being hit by car
Michigan's public employees struggle to hang on to protections
Joe Rasbaugh of Bronson wants to memorialize friend killed in crash
Police: Woman claims attempted assault by peanut butter
U-M set for smoking ban
Circuit Court sentencings
Woman tells police peanut butter was attempted assault
Albion-area man arrested in woman's assault
Legacy Scholars a year from graduation, free college
'Classroom on the river' teaches 9 students about oil spill disaster
Cereal City Festival draws thousands to new location
Class Notes
Police and Fire Report
Pennfield's Emma Fishnick signs with CMU
Watchdog: A model for nuclear waste disposal in New Mexico
Yoga In the Park stretches fitness horizons
GM takes Volt national
Circuit Court sentencings
FEMA clarifies purpose of visit to area
Briefs: Photo album mystery solved
Thank You Notes
Police and Fire Report
Students vie for Supermileage crown at Eaton Corp.
Route, weather fail to dampen Cereal City Festival parade
B.C. Central honors grads
Make a difference this summer! Get involved in the United Way Day of Action on June 21. Taking part requires only 30 minutes of reading to a small group of local elementary school students. To sign up for a time, visit www.handsonbc.org and search &ldqu
Gotta love the sunshine... but with temps hitting the 90's, don't forget to stay hydrated and use that high SPF sunscreen. The AC is going to feel good here today!
Neighbors smiling after storm dumps boat into pool
Albion gets $200,000 grant for cleanup
Marshall OK's new law on illegal drug activities
Pennfield honors its graduates
Tigers cool off Rangers, 13-7
5 finalists for Albion superintendent include 2 with B.C. ties
Elliott Patterson gets life sentences in 2004 shootings
Battle Creek budget slashed by $1.1 million up for vote
Kara Beer is new Battle Creek chamber leader
Police and Fire Report
Cause sought for Battle Creek basement fire
Standard Printing donates to Marines serving abroad
Tigers make roster moves
Lions continue workouts
Albion to get $200K in EPA brownfields grants
5 in running for interim Albion superintendent
"Dozens of museums across Michigan are offering free admission to active duty military personnel and their families this summer"... what a great idea for our service men and women and families!!
40-50 in fight outside Lansing Sexton graduation
Debate over public employees' health care payments to heat up
Snyder tours B.C., promises more help
Chuck Carlson: Nature has humbled us again
Nurse Family Partnership helps first-time mothers
Residents try to return to normal
St. Philip grads move forward
Harper Creek bids farewell to graduates
Marriage licenses
Snyder: More help is coming
Recall efforts target officials
Class notes
Watchdog: FEMA eyes debt take-back
Volunteers tackle cleanup at Kimball
Career Center students put engineering lessons to use at Doris Klaussen
Enbridge paid $1.1 million for oil cleanup
Storm cleanup cost hitting local governments
Out of Our Past: Local vet served on the USS constellation
The Amish Cook: Cool salad for a hot day
Births
Bicyclist hit by car
Snyder calls for attitude change
Storm teaches lessons about disaster response
Food bank gives to storm victims
Police and Fire Report
Former aide held in sexual assault
Reverend credits faith for good fortune
Grants offer hope to neighborhoods in need
Nofs recall language approved
Ballot wording to recall Sen. Mike Nofs approved
Snyder tells Michigan: We need an attitude adjustment
Book Jabber: Does reading Jane Austen novels make me a good person or a pornography nut?
Few jobs added in May; U.S. unemployment up to 9.1 percent
John Edwards charged in felony indictment
Assisted suicide crusader Jack Kevorkian dies at 83
Bruin baseball wrapped up their season last night with a loss (3-8), putting them in a tie for 4th place. CONGRATULATIONS BRUINS ON A GREAT SEASON!
CORRECTION: Guidelines for debris disposal
Volunteers reach out to victims in need
Police: 15 size 36B bras stolen from Victoria's Secret
In the Neighborhood
State seniors plotting costs of pension income tax
Girls on the Run hit finish line with confidence
Retail development planned for S.W. Capital Avenue
People burn candles, cook on grills while waiting for power
Storm toll so far: 900 structures damaged, $5 million costs
Consumers: All power to be restored today
GOOOOooooo Bruins! The baseball team plays today at 5:30 pm (4:30 Oklahoma time). Watch online (click on the Live Webcast link on the right).
Michigan slipping in driver IQ testing
Bill requiring 20 percent insurance copays could save B.C. $1.3M
Car buyers might have to wait for deals
Metro Detroit sees feral cat problem growing
Snyder seeks support for second bridge to Canada
Hearing delayed for Ryan Edger
Fans welcome home Bombers as season gets under way
Hidden Forest Road neighbors come together to clean up
The Men's Baseball team won again 9 - 5 and move on to a game tomorrow. Worst they can do now is 4th place or better! GO BRUINS!
Men's Baseball plays again today at 3:30 pm (4:30 Mich time). If you want to follow the webcast go to www.davidallenballpark.com. Go Bruins!
Bruin baseball loses in a nail-biter, extended inning game last night, 7-10. More info to come...
Briefs: Storm impacts Community Action programs
Trees stripped from Riverside, Medalist golf courses
Experts advice storm victims: Scrutinize your insurance policy
Some tenants leave damaged Parkside Apartments
John Riske named manager of Marshall Brooks Field
Plea possible in church embezzlement case
State to help with cleanup, crisis management
The KCC Men's Baseball team will play their second game in the World Series at 8pm EST tonight against Jones County Junior College. For a live feed to the game or for scores, visit www.davidallenballpark.com. Go Bruins! - Nicole
Looking for a place with wifi to do your homework? KCC is up and running with both electricity and air conditioning.
Storm notes: Calhoun County customers without power down to 27,500
B.C. Transit posts schedule changes
Battle Creek works together on storm cleanup
B.C., Harper Creek, Lakeview schools closed
Police: Woman shot in abdomen
All Kellogg Community College campuses will be OPEN tomorrow. We don't anticipate any changes to this announcement before then. But, in the slight chance that there is any, we will post them here, on Twitter, and we will send out a text (if you have
Our hearts go out to any of you who are dealing with storm damage.
Woo hoo! KCC Men's Baseball won their first game! They play again Tuesday. For scores or to watch them live, visit www.davidallenballpark.com.
Storm destroys home near Eaton Rapids
Memorial Day stories told at Fort Custer cemetery
Powerful storm slams Battle Creek
Chuck Carlson: Palin lives the American dream
3 dead, 3 critical in wrong-way, head-on crash
Chuck Carlson: Palin lives the American dream
JPS Lures of Battle Creek expands across U.S.
Annie Kelley: Start summer reading with some expert advice
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Spilt milk and culture shock
A great trip for a great need
The Amish Cook: Three parts make for delicious treat
WWII veteran recalls time in Army
Class Notes
Flags placed on graves in remembrance
A real toy story
Orange cone invasion?
Snyder goes to work on Michigan's credit score
A hallmark moment
Pennfield softball splits twinbill
In the Neighborhood
Blue Angels still on tap in B.C.
Photo mystery develops from trash bin discovery
Students get pets lesson
A long, long distance call
State eyes next moves
School officials: Budget cuts 'could've been worse'
Enquirer online chat: What should I read next?
Fiat to buy remaining U.S. stake in Chrysler
Death toll rises to 132 after Joplin, Mo., tornado
Fort Custer event, area parades to highlight Memorial Day weekend
Kellogg Co. donates to tornado, flood relief
2 Calif. men arrested, marijuana seized in traffic stop
Calhoun County unemployment drops to 8.6% in April
Check out this video of our Bruins before they left for the World Series and be sure to watch them via live feed on May 29 at 1pm ET at davidallenballpark.com!
Aspiring meteorologist L.B. LaForce chases storms
Muslim Charles Alawan explains his faith in speech
Contentious Michigan budget finished by deadline, heads to Snyder
Police: B.C. man beaten, robbed while trying to buy drugs
W.K. Kellogg Middle School celebrated before it closes
Briefs: Language rewritten for Jase Bolger recall
Kathy Grosso leaves St. Philip for Battle Creek schools
Marshall development board looks to grow area — and taxes
Hey, new students! Be sure to sign-up for your One-Stop Orientation session. We’ll help you navigate through the college's 6-Step process and the resources that are available for you. Contact the Admissions Office at (269) 965 - 4153 to sign u
State Sen. Mike Nofs target of recall
Senate approves cuts to education funding
Gov. Rick Snyder says new tax law 'will create jobs'
Three to stand trial in August shooting
Thomas Parlier pleads no contest to armed robbery
GM adds 2,500 Detroit jobs
Recall petition for House Speaker Jase Bolger rejected
Judge: Drug court successful in Calhoun County
Forecasts, TV and luck eased tornado risk in Okla.
Heavy rain, some flooding forecast through Thursday
B.C. Vice Mayor Chris Simmons responds to suspension report
Red Wings' Rafalski announces retirement
U-M to add Division I men's and women's lacrosse
Petition to recall Jase Bolger rejected
Michigan boy, 1, dies in fire with Dad gone to Joplin, Mo.
Michigan congressman weighing run for president
Mushroom hunter finds friendly fawns
Emmett Street lane shift rescheduled
120 seniors work out at health fair
Albion school district seeks superintendent it could share
Violent thunderstorms kill 7 in Oklahoma, Kansas
Marshall students discover American Museum of Magic
Ryan Edger, shot by police, faces attempted murder charge
A race to find survivors before more storms arrive
Toda America opens battery-materials plant in Battle Creek
Police: Teen sought after shooting at group of people
Briefs: B.C. Vice Mayor Chris Simmons suspended from state job
State Senate OKs cuts to universities, tightening welfare benefits
Joplin tornado death toll 117; deadliest in U.S. since 1950
Tigers put pitcher Coke on DL
Teen sought after shooting on Post Avenue
Weather Service: High risk of severe storms in plains states
Tigers rally for win
More state money won't stop need for cuts at Marshall schools
St. Ange gets life in prison for wife's stabbing death
Briefs: W.K. Kellogg Middle School plans closing observance Thursday
Police: Man arrested after shooting at dog
YMCA looks at options beyond move to Full Blast
Mike Case, others get new start in Life Recovery Program
Hearing delayed in Lorinda Swain sex assault case
Stray Talk: When betrayal goes public
TV Sports Schedule
Beginning the Fall 2011 all active military, National Guard and Reservists will pay the in-district tuition rates. Thank You serving our country!
FALL REGISTRATION has begun! Avoid the line that has already formed (at 8 am).....register online thru KRIS
Police and Fire: Kalamazoo man killed in motorcycle-truck crash
Michigan, other states slashing unemployment benefit weeks
Free Gas group plans giveaway Sunday
Homer struggles at Jackson tournament
Alaska defeats Kalamazoo Wings for ECHL Kelly Cup
Tornadoes batter central U.S.
Chuck Carlson: If there's a heaven, I hope it has ice cream
Blessing of the Wheels draws classic car enthusiasts
Battle Creek physician's research to help military
Pastor who predicted rapture missing
Battle Creek teen shot in abdomen
County tax foreclosures up
Local sports calendar of events/local sports notices
Class Notes
Volunteers spruce up Verona elementary school
Marshall opens for Tourism Day
Emergency manager bill sparks debate
Defunding effort stalls in Washington
Changing a neighborhood
Nicole L.V. Mullis: A second helping please?
Working for a living
Sewage spills into Kalamazoo River
Annie J. Kelley: The world needs a little apocalyptic fiction
Lawmakers seek tenure reforms, say firing bad teachers too costly
Red Sox edge Tigers in 9th
FireKeepers board has $47K extra for local governments
Homer's Collmenter gets another win for Diamondbacks
Armed man shot by B.C. police, in serious condition
Monday starts Fall Registration! What class are you most excited about reserving your seat in?
ACTIVE MILITARY PERSONNEL: receive in-district tuition rate beginning fall 2011!
Armed man shot by B.C. police, in serious condition
Briefs: 3 injured in Emmett Twp. crash
Calhoun ISD contract talks hung up over health insurance costs
DLA Simulation Laboratory opens at Air National Guard base
30-plus students compete in Urban League spelling bee
7 new nurses coming to Calhoun County schools
Arbor Academy named state 'School of Excellence'
Michigan budget deal could mean smaller cut in school aid
Clayton Brukner earns spot in Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame
Planter holds something egg-stra
Maybe we've been watching too many Capital One commercials, but we're curious: What's in your wallet? (keep it clean please!)
WOW annual travel issue: Beach town built on tourism
Enquirer online readers chat with Doug Pratt of MEA
Ball Joint Sports Bar abruptly closes
Marshall hears Ken Wasco pitch on branding community
KCC new 3-year contract with faculty includes annual raises
State aid cuts to schools being scaled back
Plans unveiled to redesign B.C.'s Amtrak station
Last group of oiled turtles returned to Kalamazoo River
Briefs: Walberg to host military-academy information session
Police: Man, 27, found hiding in closet of girl's bedroom
Honored in blue
Judge orders hearing for man in mosque plot
Poll: Michigan voters split on Obama job rating
Enquirer hosts chat at 11 a.m. today with Doug Pratt of MEA
City OKs 3rd assisted-living center for South Helmer Road
Jennifer Granholm's tweet zings Schwarzenegger
Mom's sale to be held Saturday in Battle Creek
Art strives for social change
Detox D.I.V.A. Koya Webb to speak this weekend in B.C.
Sentencings
Port Huron man detained on charges he threatened life of Obama
Kellogg CC playing in regional championship this afternoon
KCC Baseball just made the Championship! They play at 4:10 TODAY at Bailey Park. If we win, we're on to the JUCO World Series! If we lose, we get another shot tomorrow. Please come join us at the field right now!
Michigan woman accused of trying to sell girl on eBay
MSU's Washington, U -M's Carr going into College Hall of Fame
Schwarzenegger, Shriver split after he revealed he had child with staffer
Economist: Michigan to add 60,000 jobs a year
Police and Fire: $15,000 damage in Sunday house fire
Kingman Museum Newsletter - May 13, 2011
B.C. may be close to settling lawsuit over 2008 crash
Enquirer to host MEA rep in chat Wednesday
Lorinda Swain still free as judge orders new hearing
Michigan government may get $429M more than expected
Tyrone Luster gets 32 years in kidnap, rape
BCPS details middle school changes, freshman academy
Springfield upgrades farmers market
Motion rejected to add 2 members to Marshall hospital-neighborhood panel
Good to know: Front entrance to KCC to be blocked Tuesday
KCC Men's Baseball beat Cuyahoga! Now they advance to the next game in Regionals against Muskegon CC at 3:30 at Bailey Park. Come cheer them on!
Bruins Rock! Academic Advisor, Emily Horsman, is volunteering for FEMA to help flood victims and former KCC student, Doug Bagwell, is BCPD's Officer of the Year Congrats to both!
Endeavour fueled for next-to-last shuttle launch
Marriages
Police: Man arrested for carrying concealed weapon
Public Meetings
Michigan Innocence Clinic to argue today for Lorinda Swain
Corvette celebration
Doug Bagwell to be named BCPD Officer of the Year
Sentencings
McCotter won't seek nomination
St. Thomas calendar 'belles' recall controversy
Business Notables
Class Notes
Tekonsha in turmoil as council seat goes unfilled
Gardeners brave rain for Leila plant sale
Homer's Collmenter pitches Diamondbacks to win, 1-0
Linda Jo Scott: Amy Lowell's poem sparks fond childhood memories
Linda Jo Scott: Amy Lowell's poem sparks fond childhood memories
Births
FEMA volunteer Emily Horsman goes to help flood victims
B.C. area teacher contract talks stall because of uncertain state funding
Research called for on effects of Kalamazoo River oil spill
Morning fire heavily damages Battle Creek home
Prosecutors to argue Lorinda Swain should return to prison
Circuit Court sentencings
Police: Embezzlement of $131,000 reported
House Fiscal Agency: Tax cut will clip extra revenue
Calhoun County students dive into water festival
Enbridge to replace part of pipeline involved in Kalamazoo River oil spill
Springing artfully
Snyder says tax plan will work
Congratulations to this year's Starfish award winners: Kimberly Barnes-Kalkowski, Ray DeBruler, John Hoye, Gene McKay, & Penny Rose. These are KCC faculty and personnel, nominated by students, who have gone above and beyond. Way to go!
Briefs: Marian E. Burch center plans garage sale
Red Wings lose Game 7; Sharks clinch series
Police: Woman says tax preparer kept $2,000 of her refunds
KCC celebrates record 358 grads at commencement
BCPS shares $18M investment on retaining teachers
Parade of books
Michigan NRC may remove ban on feeding deer
Calhoun County's role in Civil War not forgotten
Emmett Twp. ponders water-sewer contract with B.C.
Tim Walberg conducts hearing on federal workers' comp
Boil-water advisory canceled
Here's a nice article promoting community colleges
Today's Prep Schedule
Today's Sports on TV
Two lightning-related fires reported in Battle Creek overnight
Rapper at White House poetry night draws GOP ire
Summer hours are here! Starting tomorrow KCC will close at noon on Fridays through August 12th.
Fixed mortgage rates hit lowest level this year
Pair arrested in NYC for allegedly planning terrorist attack
Poll: Michigan voters say they want to fund schools — but oppose tax increases
Congratulations to all those graduating tomorrow! See you at graduation breakfast. Rehearsal takes place after the breakfast.
The Bruin Café is closed for the summer, but you can still get that coffee and a sandwich at the Mini Café in the Severin lobby; open M-Th 8am - 1pm.
F-150 fuel tanks under scrutiny
Gas prices fall a penny in Michigan
Michigan to get nearly $200M for high-speed rail
State Representative Kate Segal is attending a presentation on the Role and Education of PTAs today at 10:45 in R 401/402.
Book buyback continues today at the Battle Creek campus, 9:30am-6pm and at Albion, 2-5:30pm.
Michigan targets automated cigarette rollers
Homes abandoned as Mississippi keeps rising
U.S. tangles with Pakistan again over bin Laden wives
Police and Fire Report
Chuck Carlson: Words of wisdom for grads
Pakistani band RFAK member killed in crash
Young Pluck: Marshall native hitting the right notes
Miss Michigan to visit B.C.
Mother's Day tradition lives on in Marshall
Public Meetings
Marriages
Pakistani band RFAK members in I-94 crash: 1 killed, 4 injured
'Doubt' a powerful performance of faith
Enquirer hosts chat with Bolger
Police investigate fatal crash
'Sextival' highlights issues for teens
Russ Smith, zoo co-founder, dies at 69
BCPS tries freshman academy again
GOP resists Snyder's cuts
Detroit's Verlander throws second career no-hitter
Out of Our Past: A witness to history
Police investigate fatal crash
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Celebrating undercover mothers
Stone home harbors unique history
Long-time activist, zoo supporter dies after accident
Pakistan's ex-foriegn minister urges resignations over bin Laden
Empty Bowl season for Springfield Middle School
Thank you notes
Granholm portrait is unveiled in Lansing
In the Neighborhood
Mom joins 'Missing' event
Dog left on railroad tracks finds new home
Mixed feelings surround shutting W.K. Kellogg Middle School doors
Walmart construction could begin July
Happy Friday! The Branch County Community Chorus celebrates their 10th season of music this Sat. 5/7/11 at 7:30 on the stage of the Tibbits Opera House in Coldwater. Come to laugh, sing and eat... all for free.
CEO pays exceeds pre-recession levels
GM cruises to first-quarter profit of $3.2 billion
Sexual assailant returns to court this month
ID of woman's remains will take weeks
County takes on Marshall tax services
State House approves school funding cuts
Local educators decry cuts
Local hispanic population rose 42 percent over decade
Workin' on the dock on the lake
Michigan Bucket List: Looking for suggestions
Homebuyers: Do your homework on home warranties
Tips for ordering flowers for Mother's Day
Bon Appetit and Rachael Ray's mags get makeovers
Springtime bouquets captured in a perfume bottle
Poll: Working boomers say age a plus at office
Happy "Cinco de Mayo" - (May 5th)... and what a nice one it is!
GM earns $3.2 billion in first quarter
Jail officials await autopsy results on inmate found dead
Big Marsh Drain project plans reviewed
Joseph Grzegorzewski enters plea in Thanksgiving 2010 shooting
Cooking up some memories
Elliott Patterson convicted of murder in two 2004 shootings
Kellogg Co. profits down
Behind Brownstone's counter
Sharks beat Wings in OT; take 3-0 lead in series
Almost there people! In another week some of you will be graduating and moving on to the next phase of your life, education or career. Best of luck!! Do you have a memorable moment you want to share, or have a "thanks" for a friend, teacher or
Students show off businesses
City Commission OKs 5% raise in sewer, water rates
Camp, Claywell elected to KCC board
Stagner retains BCPS seat
Tuesday's election results from across the region
Green, Spinney, Korpela win Pennfield school board seats
Bates-Bauer, Myers, Smith win Harper Creek seats
Vanderbilt wins another Lakeview school board term
Seifert, Potter win Marshall school board seats
Dougherty, Talbot, Maichele recall replacements in Emmett
B.C. water main flushing schedule for this week
B.C., Michigan gas prices set record
Just read about the PlayStation Network being hacked again. It is important to have "strong" passwords and to use different passwords for different accounts, especially banking accounts. Here is a password checker from Microsoft that shows you
Tuesday Talk: At noon, can Gov. Rick Snyder's education plans pass?
Marshall council hews to state marijuana law
U.S. holds photos of slain bin Laden, weighs release
'Titans' coach Herman Boone urges discussion on race
Briefs: Kellogg Co. donates $400,000 to relief for storm-ravaged South
Chrysler turns first profit since bankruptcy
Lorinda Swain still out on bond, awaits next moves
Bin Laden death revives local 9/11 memories
Police and Fire Report
Happy Monday! Congrats to Ryan Wolf (BACC student and soon to be KCC student) for winning Electrical Technologies competition.
Athens girls win Climax-Scotts softball tournament
Obama: 'Justice is done' as U.S. kills Osama bin Laden
Battle Creek hosts first Action Figure Expo
City Commission may raise B.C. water, sewer fees
Class Notes: KCC in top 10 percent of community colleges
State spending on methadone patients rises
Female skeletal remains found near Kalamazoo
Chuck Carlson: Racism lives in light and dark
Kid Rock accepts NAACP award
High court won't hear Lorinda Swain case; she may return to prison soon
3 arrested after police find marijuana in home
Tigers lose in extra innings
Amish Cook: Family heads to Indiana for funeral
Generation E business showcase comes to Kellogg Arena
Calhoun prepares for elections
Families make connections
How they voted
The Board Room: Harper Creek talks about book purchases
Obama had no choice in 'birther' fight
Linda Jo Scott: A tail from the principal's office
Nicole L. V. Mullis: Coping with kids who steal
Ask a Reporter
GOP-backed county board redistricting plan wins approval
Red Wings lose first game of second round
Longshot effort to recall Snyder clears hurdle
Patterson: Another man was shooter
In the Neighborhood
Lakeview students shoot Ford commercial for contest
Hundreds attend Kellogg shareholder meeting
Painted chairs benefit organization
Police and fire report
Storm death toll worst since '30s; Obama sees damage
Gov. Snyder recall petition language approved
Shuttle Endeavour launch delayed until at least Monday
Bill Broderick: Conflicted about Lions draft
Citi Trends clothing store opens on 20th Street
Health department still studying when to open river
MDOT repaving part of I-69
Britain celebrates monarchy as Kate, William wed
Bishop Paul Donovan of Kalamazoo dies at 86
Live blog of the royal wedding from USAToday.com
'Birther' questions a mix of paranoia and racism?
Jim Crow exhibit delves into racist, hateful things
Girl in freak accident in serious condition
Chrysler to repay $7.5B of government bailout
Kingman Museum Newsletter - April 28, 2011
Effort to support 'whole child' launching in Battle Creek
Michigan House votes to impose pension tax, cut business tax
Disabled man dies in Bedford fire after candle knocked over
Boil-water advisory issued for part of Urbandale
MDOT to improve 11-Mile Road ramp on I-94
Bill Broderick: Local players set for MSU Spring Game
Now-May 2 vote for the KCC Tech Club food sculpture by "liking" the Food Bank of South Central Michigan on FB and then "like" the photo of their sculpture.
Storm death toll in the South approaches 200
The bad news is: we're supposed to get more rain today. The good news is: 2 WEEKS TO GRADUATION. :>)
Gov. Rick Snyder outlines plans for improving education
Man dies, woman injured in Bedford fire early today
St. Ange found guilty of murder in wife's stabbing death
KCC students help area school nurses
Tree falls on minivan, kills woman and child
For Marshall school board hopefuls, budget problems prevail
Eye exams, donated glasses provided at Family Health Center
Trial begins for Elliott Patterson in 2004 double fatal shooting
City looks at allowing tattoo parlors downtown
Gov. Rick Snyder proposes sweeping changes for schools
Obama releases long-form Hawaii birth certificate
KCC has been ranked in the top 10% of community colleges in the nation by the Aspen Institute! WOOOOOOT!
Coldwater repeals sign ban after lawsuit by tea party group
Man sought in gas-station driveaway thefts totaling $200
Write-in Eric Petersen to challenge Craig Korpela for Pennfield school board
Report: KCC among state's most efficient community colleges
St. Ange denies trying to kill wife; jury now has case
Democrat revises his Calhoun County board reapportionment plan
Forum: Health care reform will help 877,000 uninsured in state
Thousands pay respects to slain Kalamazoo officer Eric Zapata
United Ways of Battle Creek, Kalamazoo consider merger
Battle Creek Central readies for 'The Nerd'
Take a gander at the KCC Student Art Show now up in the DeVries Gallery in the Davidson Center. Congrats to those who got a piece of art in it!
Police and Fire Report
Reader's Digest contest rekindles Albion community spirit
Dems push to protect school funds
Turtles returned to Kalamazoo River after oil spill
Students plead to keep Marshall teacher Mary Douglass
Harper Creek looks at spending $122,000 to update textbooks
Gas prices shatter $4 barrier
Sentencings
In the Neighborhood
Rain, rain go away.....come again another day! If the zillion days of rain in a row is stressing you out, check out Stress Busters today in the Student Center from 11-1.
Chuck Carlson: Birthers deserve a lot of credit
Police: Man, 19, charged with carrying concealed weapon
Eric Zapata, slain Kalamazoo officer, honored by family, friends
Differences emerge in Michigan budget plans
Dozens observe Easter with Fort Custer sunrise service
Wayne State student from Nigeria to be commencement speaker
Marriages
Military Notes
Public Meetings
Public Meetings
Catch rates should pick up once weather stabilizes, Michigan DNR says
Local sports calendar of events/local sports notices
Briefs: Boil-water advisory for part of downtown B.C.
Class Notes
Reader's Digest to present $10,000 award to Albion Monday
Police: Fight leads to stabbing; 2 men arrested
Sun draws families to Binder Park Zoo's opening weekend
Fair or partisan? Battles under way to remap voting districts
Births
Many celebrate zoo's first 2011 sun
City advises boiling of drinking water
Federal Center holds Earth Day program
GM soon to be No. 1 again
Terry Jones, another pastor briefly jailed after tense day
Police: Man reports medical marijuana stolen
Circuit court sentencings
B.C. store robber sent to prison
Local Christians observe Good Friday with walk downtown
Stabbing motive a mystery in St. Ange murder trial
Police: Woman claims extortion by prisoner
Data: Medical marijuana prescribed mostly for aches, pains
Circuit Court sentencings
Jesse Jackson: Contest Benton Harbor takeover
Proposal near for Oaklawn Hospital expansion
Expert testifies murder victim had 24 wounds
Two paddlers, one nice day
ACLU argues against state no-parole law
Democrat delays vote on county reapportionment
Senate panel OK's 15 percent cut in aid to universities
Michigan Bucket List: Looking for suggestions
Just a reminder that we are CLOSED tomorrow. Have a GREAT long weekend!
TV anchor exodus continues: Jeff Varner leaving Ch. 3 in 2012
Book Jabber: Baseball makes good material for poetry
Springfield to start flushing mains Sunday
Woman reports extortion by prison inmate
Funeral Tuesday at Miller Auditorium for slain Kalamazoo officer
Rev. Jesse Jackson speaks out against Benton Harbor emergency takeover
Police: Pet's ashes stolen in home break-in
Harper Creek, other schools put tax requests to voters
Battle Creek United Way to spend $1M a year on education
2010 George Award winners honored
Making kites for quake relief
David Peterson of Farwell to lead Lakeview schools
Trial begins in truck-stop stabbing death
Student Cabinet helps guide Battle Creek Central
Red Wings sweep Coyotes
School funding cuts advance in state House, Senate
Pet ashes taken from B.C. home
The hills are alive....with the sound of music!!! Ok ok, actually it's Davidson that will be alive with music today at 1 pm when students from the Individualized Music Lesson area will perform a recital. It's free, so come check it out!
Retired Eaton County deputy dies in house fire
Kalamazoo police officer slain in gunfight
Thomas Cress released to mental hospital
City Commission OKs revised rental housing law
In the Neighborhood
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson: Reduce wait times, use online services
Former addict to share story at prayer breakfast
Forum emphasizes that healthy workers are better for business
Hastings school board ballot crowded
Lakeview sets superintendent search meeting
UMass to join Mid-American Conference for football only
Slain Kalamazoo officer was shot in head, chest; Facebook memorial page set up
Obama administration eases pain of Medicare cuts
Grand Rapids area toddlers found safe
Judge denies self-defense motion in shooting
Tim Hurtt becomes KCC public safety chief
Winter not ready to relinquish grip
B.C. board votes to shut W.K. Kellogg Middle School, cut 30 staff
Area school enrollment declines
Michigan Avenue block closed as downtown project begins
Free pension tax computation clinic offered
Four run for 2 Gull Lake school board seats
Marshall OKs study consultant
FireKeepers revenue-sharing checks on the way
Hey all. There was a misprint in the handbook...we ARE open this Thursday but we are closed on Friday. Sorry for any inconvenience. Luckily pretty soon you'll be off for the summer! - Nicole
KCC is going to Spain! Mark your calendars for April 27, 5:30 pm in Davidson room 228 for an info. session about this International Travel Course. Questions? Email Ron Davis davisr@kellogg.edu.
Nicole L. V. Mullis: Doghouses and penthouses
Local coaches, bowlers earn prep awards
Election letters due April 22
Fatal car crash victim identified
State embraces indoor shrimp farming
100 children attend Easter program
Class Notes
Students explore science, math careers at Kellogg
Calhoun County teachers' pay trails state
Assistant Bookstore Manager, Charles Bard, is always our high-scoring bowler at the Big Brothers, Big Sisters Bowl for Kids' Sake event on April 15, 2011. Two teams of Kellogg Community College employees raised money and bowled to support Big Brothe
Kellogg Community College President, Dr. Dennis Bona, throws a strike at the Big Brothers, Big Sisters Bowl for Kids' Sake event on April 15, 2011. Two teams of Kellogg Community College employees raised money and bowled to support Big Brothers, Big
Police and Fire Report
Crews seek source of gasoline leak in Michigan
Survey shows improving economic optimism in state
Event 'breaks the silence' on gay issues
Circuit court sentencings
Skalka, Peterson advance in Lakeview
Downtown Battle Creek streets close Monday
Plans for county districts unveiled
Kalamazoo airport open house today
Looking for something cool this weekend? Check out the Mozart Concert featuring Kellogg Choirs at First Presbyterian Church of Battle Creek (Apr 17 @ 3pm) or watch our Men's Baseball team take on the St. Clair County Community College (Apr 16 @ 1pm
Editor's note: Wrong story on Page 1A today
Tea party rally at state Capitol takes aim at unions, new bridge
Battle Creek, MI Hosts Programs on Race and Diversity, May 1-6, 2011
Skalka, Peterson advance for Lakeview superintendent
Cops: 2 sought as Fugitives of the Month
Four run for Pennfield Board of Education seats
Minges Brook school celebrates Math Month
Emmett Township names Mike Buckley to part-time post
Marshall services, staff won't change in 2012
Six vie for three seats on Harper Creek school board
'The Diary of Anne Frank' to be performed at Lakeview High
NPC appointments held up over dispute involving Mary Lou Ramon
In the Neighborhood
Mary Lands declared dead, 7 years after disappearance
Thousands rally at Capitol over cuts to schools, pension taxes
Public Meetings
GOP: State workers should pay 20 percent of health care costs
Stabenow has $3 million for re-election
Cops: Albion man finds, brings meth lab material to police station
TODAY ONLY! We will have the renown electric violinist, Tracy Silverman performing LIVE in the Student Center from 11 am - 1 pm. Also, stop by the onsite academic advising table. See you there! :)
Police: "Super Seven" cash win letter a scam
Reunions
In the Neighborhood
Thomas Riley challenges Todd Stagner for Battle Creek Public Schools board seat
Tyrone Luster pleads guilty in rape case, to get 30-plus years
George Award winner: Linda Kenyon of Ceresco
Dispatchers honored after missing man found
Marshall joins Calhoun County Challenge to lose weight
Calhoun County taxes drop again, along with property values
City Commission gives initial OK to simpler rental housing law
Are you feeling like an artist? Submit your artwork for KCC Annual Student Art Exhibition 2011 by tomorrow at 5pm. For additional information contact the Art & Communication Department (269.965.0280).
Snyder to sign teen sex-offender law changes
Public Meetings
Eric and Bob try keepin' it real
George Award winner: Jean Krohn of Woman's Co-Op
MSU pairs with hospital, kids to power Haiti
Marshall schools take a close look at student grades
Police and Fire Report
Downtown project tops $9M in B.C. streetwork getting under way
Wal-Mart seeks permits for Pennfield Township store
Board moves toward closing W.K. Kellogg Middle School
Battle Creek begins hydrant flushing
What are your plans for the summer? Consider taking some of our exciting summer classes. Registration for the summer semester starts today!
Welcome Back Bruins! We hope that you had an awesome spring break!
Stink bugs invade Michigan, threaten crops
Police and Fire Report
Eighth-grader competes in geographic bee
2 face off for Lakeview partial term
Trio credit Bellevue Community for award
Marshall police inspect trucks
Marriages
Military Notes
Public Meetings
Out of Our Past
The Starbucks Convert
Author racing through life
Dangerous high
Meet the lobbyist
Volunteering nets award for Marshall woman
Pressures mount in schools
Oil damage remains in Kalamazoo River
Homemade chocolate pudding a childhood favorite
Births
Last-minute agreement averts shutdown
Thank you notes
Police and Fire Report
County district redrawing begins
Detroit schools manager Bobb willing to stay
Seaman from Niles killed in Afghanistan
Mobile clinic launches in Calhoun
Evidence admissible in rape case
Rainy today, but tomorrow looks great!. Get in that last hurrah before Spring Break ends. Reminder, the college closes at noon today.
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
Fair highlights senior health
Air Zoo mum on call for name change
Tea party sues Coldwater
Shutdown would affect state sites
It's true: The Barn is back
Shutdown talks yield no deal
County taps lawyer for Ott issue
KCC Women's softball plays GRCC today at 3 pm here in Battle Creek. Men's baseball has an away game with Davenport College at 2 pm.
Diversions for kids on spring break
Police and Fire Report
Toyota sells 1 millionth Prius hybrid in United States
Owner: New bridge should be stopped
'Field of Flight' disc golf course name in dispute
Rental rules make progress
Albion council, manager at odds
The best par of spring
Setting It Straight
Public Meetings
New rental housing ordinance coming together
Did you know...in the past 3 years KCC Athletics has had 11 Academic All-Americans and 59 Academic All-Conference recipients. Way to go athletes!
Governor orders flags at half-staff for fallen trooper
Man dies of wounds in Quincy stabbing case
State Police trooper dies in rollover crash
Snyder says he's staying focused on key goals
Strife galvanizes sides in Wisconsin supreme court race
Marine from Jackson County dies in California crash
Clarence Twp. man facing charges after barricade situation
Reunions
Police and Fire Report
Work on I-94 begins near Kalamazoo
Agencies await word on shutdown
Public Meetings
In the Neighborhood
State foster care hiring continues
B.C. joins national walking event
Supermarket Sweep collects $1,400 in groceries
Out to the ball field today! KCC Men's Baseball at 2 pm, Women's Softball at 3 pm. Go Bruins!
Police and Fire Report
Transportation secretary urges pipeline reviews
Marshall OKs services plan
Companies assess supplies
Stray Talk: Understanding teachers is a real education
Lifestyles changing as gas prices rise
Country Club going public
In the Neighborhood
Public Meetings
Another weird weather day ahead
Time to think baseball. Did you know that KCC's baseball team has won the MCCAA league championship 5 times in the last 10 years.
Public Meetings
Marriages
Police and Fire Report
Christmas store vandals forgiven
Chuck Carlson: Earth Day matters more than ever
'Crash tax' targets visitors
State spends more by keeping prisoners for longer time
Battle Creek man arrested after drugs found hidden with sleeping toddler
House plan to cut budget could threaten MSU's FRIB
Class Notes
Wish granted for teen battling cancer
Some Calhoun County bridges deemed deficient
Amish Cook: Spring weather awaits us
A call for true nonpartisanship
Flash fiction winner: A Banshee Lullaby
Police and Fire Report
Sentencings
Judge honored for 16 years of service
The Howard University Concert Choir performs
Many ways to track severe weather
Pastor says church money embezzled
Japan consul general sheds light on disaster
Kingman Museum Newsletter - March 31, 2011
Police: Parents beat elderly crossing guard
April 4-8, 2011 is Spring Break. During this week, the college will be open Monday through Thursday, April 4-7, from 8 am to 5 pm and Friday, April 8, from 8 am to 12 pm. What plans do you have? Sun? Fun? Studying? No matter what your plans are, be smar
Snyder, leaders list what they've achieved
Emmett Township passes new budget; board expects changes
Kellogg marks move downtown
Research could aid local mothers
B.C. MEAP scores: math improves; reading down
Lakeview search down to three
February factory output sees gain
Principal Makes a real splash
Report: DNA taken by force from prisoners
In the Neighborhood
Emmett Township passes budget but changes are coming
Employment improves as educators return to work
Right at Home: Spring brings flowers to decor
MEAP results: Math scores up; reading not so hot
Some outraged by requests for professors' emails on labor strife
For real this time, the deadline for the Multicultural Medley Art Contest is tomorrow, 4/1/11! :)
KCC student, Shaydon Weaver, listens as a student reads him a story at Ann J. Kellogg Elementary School during the "March is Reading Month!" Bruins Give Back event.
KCC's Director of Human Resources, Ali Robertson, works with students at Ann J. Kellogg Elementary School during the "March is Reading Month!" Bruins Give Back event.
Lakeview narrows superintendent field to three
In the Neighborhood
Group finds surprise shipwreck in Lake Michigan
Albion focuses on revitalizing downtown
Sanders guilty in sex assault
Police and Fire Report
School closing details unclear
Burlington not down for the count
The deadline for the Multicultural Medley Art Contest is tomorrow! Get your art, writing or other media submitted now. Let's see where the talent is! Check the link in the "events" area of our home page.
FDA examines link between food dyes, hyperactivity
Snyder ends item pricing requirements
Pension benefits tax a big topic at state Sen. Mike Nofs' town hall
Sentencings
Bright spots seen in Calhoun County employment picture
Cold start to spring sports
Lakeview superintendent applicants tout collaboration
Man who slept with girl says he was providing shelter
Thoughts shared on closing W.K. Kellogg Middle School
Cops: 55-gallon drum of oil dumped into Waubascon Creek
B.C. Police: Check N Go on 20th Street robbed
KCC's Air Rescue Fire Fighter program is in the news again!
B.C. Police: Man, 53, stabbed during attempted robbery
Stray Talk: U.S. consistently inconsistent with foreign policy
Snyder signs unemployment benefits extension
Albion schools superintendent Frederick Clarke leaving for new post
Police check out metal scrappers
SpeechEasy helps veteran Henry Rouse deal with stutter
First two Lakeview superintendent applicants interviewed
Michigan liquor commission facing suit over banning ale
Snyder signs bill to continue federal unemployment benefits
Albion superintendent Clarke hired at Rochester district
Report: Michigan bridges 13th worst in America
AAA: Gas prices up 1 cent in past week
Consumer spending up 0.7 percent in February
The Fall 2011 schedule is online ( Start planning ahead (maybe see an advisor too if you have questions). Does this mean that Spring is actually here?
3 of 4 employees work while they're sick, survey finds
Obama to lay out his case for U.S. involvement in Libya to nation
Florence Crane prison closing worries Coldwater residents
4 hurt in two-car crash Sunday near Albion
Military Notes
Chuck Carlson: Opening day looms and all will be well
Cops: Woman driver with knife under seat arrested
As Japan shutdowns drag on, auto crisis worsens
Universities in Michigan spending more on administrators
Detectives work to crack case of Jodi Parrack, 11, killed in 2007
Public Meetings
Arab newcomers help Dearborn buck population trend
The Board Room: Lakeview approves technology upgrades at Prairieview
The Amish Cook: Spring offers refreshing opportunities
Dead Pinocchio takes student theater underground
Class Notes
MEA advice may signal strike
'I have to make a decision'
George Award winners announced
Rise in urban gardens sparks soil worries
Cops: Police seek help in locating missing man
Woodlawn Preschool expands hours, adds summer session
Michigan Senate GOP offering alternative tax plan
Report: More kids better readers after program
Enbridge's new oil pipeline under St. Clair River passes first major test
Asian, Hispanic growth makes Michigan more diverse
Nonprofits discuss state budget cuts with lawmakers
Officials: B.C. state police post closing won't affect services
Michigan Senate GOP proposes alternative tax plan
Police shoot man, 86, who answers door with gun
Our thoughts go out to the friends and family of KCC student, Erin Roth, and her husband Dan, who died suddenly following a car crash on Wednesday.
Officials don't know when Kalamazoo River will reopen after oil spill
Cops: Delton couple die in accident; 3 charged in Quincy teen's death
Teens facing new driving restrictions
Money raised for new flagpoles at Fort Custer National Cemetery
B.C.'s Sister City Takasaki facing fuel, power shortages but had little quake damage
Michigan college students protest higher ed cuts
Bellevue boosts English focus to raise scores
Fee proposed to rebuild local roads in Pennfield Township
State Police post in B.C., Florence Crane prison in Coldwater to close
Women's History Month Trivia: Who was a pioneer in the field of radioactivity and the first person honored with two Nobel Prizes—in physics and chemistry?
Women's History Month Trivia: Who was the first woman appointed a Supreme Court Justice?
UPDATED: Names released of couple killed in crash
Women's History Month Trivia
March is Women's History Month. See KCC's own Liz Neumeyer talk about women of local history TODAY, Student Center, 12-12:30 & 1:30-2.
Project 20/20: Child development key to strong communities
Lawmakers OK changes to jobless aid
Scotts woman dies in car-truck crash
Lakeview names finalists for superintendent
Local governments look at combining more services
New-home sales in U.S. at 50-year low, but builders think worst is over for B.C.
Majority-black districts may gain white voters
Appeals court reinstates injured cheerleader's lawsuit
BC Enquirer Flash Fiction winner 'Cycle', by Brendan Egan, Graphic Design student at KCC. Congrats Brendan!
Registration for summer classes is just around the corner (4/11). I bet today's Academic Workshop: Building a Class schedule could come in handy for that. (R 211, 11:00 am)
WINTER STORM WATCH???!?!???!!! But it's officially spring! Like this status if you want to protest winter storms during the spring. I'm sure Mother Nature will listen to us!! Watch for campus alert statuses here tomorrow morning.
A preview of Kinetic Affect, tomorrow, 7 pm, Student Center, FREE
March is Reading Month and the Bruins are Giving back! Volunteer to read to Ann J Kellogg Elementary students any day this week from 1:15-2:30 pm. For more information contact nyhoffb@kellogg.edu
Police: 17-year-old arrested after exposing himself at mall parking lot
Forgotten spaces revealed in Marshall
Group homes proliferate on north side
CLASS NOTES
Shelly Ivy: 'I have my faith'
Michigan boosts clout in Washington
Hundreds protest state budget cuts
Police and Fire Report
It's the sweet smell of spring
Budget director: Snyder expected voter anger
Court stops state's suit over Vioxx
Emmett, dispatch to drop lawsuit
Teachers consider strike
Setting it Straight
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Mark in your calendar for next week (Tues. Mar. 22) @ 7 pm, we will have Kinetic Affect sponsor by the Student Life office. Experience poetry like you've never felt it before! Have a safe weekend! ;)
Nicole Finkbeiner, Director of Public Information and Marketing, and Mark O'Connell, Vice President of Administration and Finance, get into the spirit of St. Patrick's Day. March 17, 2011.
Big Marsh Drain project could cost up to $5 million
Ott Biological Preserve issue comes to County Board today
In the Neighborhood
Area companies watching Japan situation closely
Police and Fire Report
Sister Mary Charlene Curl, former Leila Hospital administrator, dies at 95
Capitol protest day ends with arrests, new state powers
Meth cleanup strains government budgets
Harper Creek schools take over teachers' health insurance
21st Century cowboys up
Weather will be in the 50's today! Yes (SMILEY FACE)....Spring is almost here! Tomorrow we will have a blood drive on campus, sign-up in the Student Life to participate.
Spartan Motors in Charlotte creating 400 jobs
City puts off action on Westlake-Prairieview NPC
Victim recovering, 2 men jailed in drive-by shooting
Want to help Japan victims? Here's how
St. Joseph students celebrate reading
1,000-plus seniors protest Snyder tax plans
Michigan Senate votes to end item pricing mandate
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Armed robbery suspect to stand trial
Oaklawn Hospital reveals expansion plans
Do you feel like you can sharpen your Microsoft PowerPoint skills? There will be an Academic Workshop for PowerPoint starting in the next 5 min in OHM 205! SEE YOU THERE!!!
Congratulations to KCC basketball player Ron Bracey, for being named as the West MVP in the JUCO All-Star game for the 2nd consecutive year. Go Bruins!!!
Man sought after teen girl is chased
Official: Stricken Japan nuke fuel rods exposed
Police and Fire Report
Fake Twitter account skewers state Budget Director John Nixon
Rick Snyder's state budget process reveals few specifics
Chuck Carlson: Nuclear energy discussion? Not likely
The Haven's Life Recovery program gives trio a new start
Military Notes
Marriages
WOODTV 8, WOTV 4 back on DISH Network after agreement
Man robbed at Kendall and Parkway
In the neighborhood
Locals look for answers after Japan quake
Marshall auction starts tonight
Police and Fire
Kellogg CEO's pay package $6M
Enbridge finishing St. Clair River project
Deficits could hurt farm programs
Japanese in B.C. try to make contacts, other locals in Japan report feeling quake
Quake, tsunami in Japan kill hundreds
Book Jabber blog — Haruki Murakami: after the quake
Big waves reach Hawaii, West Coast but no major damage
This time management tool was featured in the Chronicle of Higher Ed yesterday: What's your best tip for managing time?
Robert Warner: Enquirer building houses many memories
Marshall students make music, compete
Hunt Club risks foreclosure over property taxes
United Way: Campaign a hit
In the Neighborhood
Dems pick nominees for Emmett Township board election
Clair's Tuxedo joins with Images Formal Wear
Jason L. Keiper charged in slaying of step-grandfather
Bullying victim Ian Forster of Albion speaks out, meets Obama
Ben Laser confident as Pennfield schools chief despite teacher vote
Have a 5th, 6th or 7th grader in Calhoun County? KCC is partnering with the Substance Abuse Council on a poster contest for them:
City Commission holds off vote on contracting proposal
Christians observe Ash Wednesday
Memorial event Saturday for Mary Lands, missing since '04
Happy Birthday, Barbie
Police and Fire Report
Report shows that excessive nutrients damaging Great Lakes
Snyder says state must focus on 'we,' not 'me'
Pennfield teachers vote 'no confidence' in Superintendent Ben Laser
Republicans pick nominees for Emmett Township board election
Today there's a workshop on Microsoft Word. Next week there's one on PowerPoint. Whether you are new to the programs or a regular user, you'll walk away with some new tools and tips
Photos of us burning a (simulation) plane? Here you go!
United Way of Greater Battle Creek Newsletter - March 2011
For those of you who got a chance to see Forbidden Broadway's Greatest Hits this weekend, what was your favorite part?
Michigan schools cuts may teach sharing, sacrifices
Police and Fire Report
Sentencings
Elementary school in Olivet receives healthy lifestyles grant
Military Notes
Chuck Carlson: No good answer for why Wes Leonard died
Three Men and a Tenor perform at B.C. church
Report: 34 schools' test scores questionable
Eggs and steaks coming to downtown Battle Creek
Harper Creek student wins writing contest
Last day to enter flash fiction contest
Police and Fire Report
Costs pile up for road commission
Boaters dream of spring at show
Michigan job outlook improving
Program provides braces for kids
Teachers face tough negotiations
In the Neighborhood
Sentencings
Police and Fire Report
Doctor offering help with medical marijuana
Work on Enbridge pipeline nearly done
Off-duty sheriff's detective foils robbery attempt
A magical win and an unspeakable loss
Mom to Mom Sale to benefit Madisen Wollaston
Best wishes to the KCC Baseball team who left yesterday for their spring trip to Louisiana.
Watch out for freezing rain out there this morning
Fennville High player dies after game-winning basket
Police and Fire Report
Robert Warner: Been a while, but Cranky Bob has things to say
Judge orders trial in motorcyclist's death
Snyder defends plan to tax pensions
Calhoun County loses Blue Cross suit alleging hidden fees
Enbridge oil spill cleanup activity shifts as spring nears
Tax breaks that helped B.C.'s downtown could end
WooHoo! I see we have gone over 1,000 people who like this page.
7:30 tonight is Forbidden Broadway's Greatest Hits starring many of KCC's students and staff in the Binda Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $5 for students and staff and $10 for general public.
Police and Fire Report
Michigan GOP opposes domestic partner benefit
Pension plan draws scrutiny
B.C. native Andrew Olson shot in Tennessee, recovering
Students' day is eggs-tra special
Dish Network may drop WOOD8, WOTV41 by Friday
GOP, Dems to pick nominees for Emmett Township posts
Proposed school cuts draw mixed response
Blue Angels to soar in B.C.
Here's an opportunity for all you artist out there—Multicultural Medley Art Contest.
Battle Creek takes $51,000 offer on rehabbed home
Immigration legislation sparks debate
Starr Commonwealth offers land to build solar, wind farm
Firekeepers hotel expected to make casino more competitive
Exercising the mind
Setting It Straight
In the Neighborhood
School hopes to expand
County, Blue Cross case goes to trial
Dairy inspection plan raises questions
If you are graduating this Spring, the deadline to apply for graduation is today!! Go to the Customer Service Center for more details.
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
Emmett Twp. won't fill vacant seats before May 3 election
Budget balancing plan makes too much sense
Maple sap flowing in Athens
Authorities: Man persuaded moms to abuse kids
Harper Creek board mulls budget cuts impact
Girls kick off March madness
Residents hear of tar-sands oil risks
Freezin' for a reason
New tracks! Loud & Local
Free Workshop: Job Interviewing, March 1st at 1:00 PM in the LRC Spring Lake Rm
State gas prices up 27 cents vs. last week
Oscars go young and hip, with traditional results
More study urged on oil types run through U.S. pipelines
Police and Fire Report
Chuck Carlson: Book of letters recalls simpler time
New restaurant offers alligator, venison and more
Michigan courts look at raising translation standards
For some in Congress, living in their offices makes sense
Military Notes
Freezin' for a reason
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Tales of a warehouse rookie
City cracks down on home daycares
Job Hunt: Survivors' stories inspire
Public schools brace for deep funding cuts
Luxury home magazines get facelifts
Ladybugs are cute, but ... maybe not inside
Honey bee club takes flight
Poll: Snyder's negative ratings up
Walberg: Deeper cuts, but don't derail Amtrak
Missing boys' father faces life in prison
Nonprofit PENCE wants to improve elder nursing care
Tekonsha schools post 100% graduation rate
Sonny's BBQ Pit to include local food sources
Police and Fire Report
Summer registration begins April 11. Schedule an appointment with an advisor now. Have a wonderful weekend and hope for warmer weather!
Battle Creek Central expansions officially unveiled
GM posts first full-year profit since 2004
Police and Fire Report
Pure Michigan gets boost
In the Neighborhood
Enquirer website unveils new look
Big crowd gathers to hear author Garth Stein talk about his book
2 arraigned in air-conditioner thefts
Some Republicans soften union stance
Emmett Township special election to fill 3 posts will be May 3
In the cafeteria today: Reuben Sandwich, Broccoli Cheese or Seafood Chowder soups. Get something good to eat for less than the price of gas ($3.35, what's up with that?)
Boys and Girls Club joins with Kalamazoo's
Protests persist over state budget
Emmett Twp. board delays filling vacancies
Man trying to heat pipes might have caused fire
Ford to recall 150,000 F-150s over air bags
State House OKs emergency manager rules
KCC serves up soul food
Man gets jail for killing wolves
Kellogg optimistic about outlook for 2011
2 state troopers charged
Pair arrested in air-conditioner thefts
Soul Food Luncheon - TODAY postponed from 2/22. From 11-1. Tickets $10. Smeeellllllllllssssss GOOD!
Public Meetings
Marshall council approves building facelift plan
Class aims to quell bee decline
First United Methodist gets new cross
Homer voters OK $18 million bond
New test benchmarks challenge schools
Another snow day
Emmett Township recalls 3 from board
Police and Fire Report
KCC WEATHER ALERT #11-006 :: DAY CLASSES CANCELED AT ALL CAMPUS LOCATIONS - STAFF DO NOT REPORT. EVENING CLASSES BEGING AT 5 PM.
Some hot, smoked soul
Ice storm, snow halt spring-like weather
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Stray Talk: New state budget may include labor pains
Striking DSO musicians ask Bing to move speech
Battle Creek Public Schools cut 5 positions
Michigan unions aim to fight GOP-led proposals
Snyder pursues ambitious budget cuts
All evening classes are cancelled at all locations. 2-21-11
All evenign classes are cancelled at all locations. 2-21-11
KCC WEATHER ALERT 11-005 :: KCC GRAHL CENTER - EVENING CLASSES CANCELED 2-21-11
Women's and Men's basketball, home tonight vs. Jackson CC starting at 5:30 pm.
Outages widespread — snow, wind coming
Public Meetings
Marriage licenses
Police and Fire Report
Biologists watch as bears migrate to south in state
Chuck Carlson: Elections really do have consequences
2 new businesses come to Marshall
Men cooking means flowers growing
Michigan mosque plot suspect's criminal past examined
Ask a Reporter
How They Voted
The Board Room: Harper Creek sets goals, Athens updates budget
A review: top 20 B.C. city employees' pay
'Racing' with author Garth Stein
Archivist Jennifer Wood looks for work
Freshmen spur House on big-spending cuts
County Board members walk Ott Preserve
Emmett Township voters to decide on recalls
Police and Fire Report
Thank You Notes
Enbridge pipeline work begins
Michael Mileski to stand trial on sex-assault charges
Snyder budget could cost area schools $18M
Tax breaks for donations could end
County crews busy filling fresh potholes
It's Friday!!! Woo hoo!!!
Marshall middle schoolers get all medieval
Math & Science Center to move downtown
Kingman Museum Newsletter - February 16, 2011
Full-house 20/20 session airs ideas for B.C.
A Timeline: Math and Science Center and Kellogg's Cereal City USA
In the Neighborhood
Kellogg Foundation gives $11M to local programs
County board anxious about budget
Calhoun court records now online
Details of Snyder's state budget proposal
Response to Snyder budget divided
Math & Science Center moving downtown
There are only a few tickets left for Les Miserables in Chicago this weekend! Available to students and the community. Contact Student Life (269) 965-3931 x 2634. I sang this musical so much in high school I'm pretty sure I could sign the whole scor
In the Neighborhood
Walberg bill delays flood insurance mandate
Rep. Dave Camp wants to vote on closing Chicago locks
Students learn about glasses-donation program
KCC OK's bid to renovate Lane Thomas Building
Patriot Solar Group promises jobs near Albion
'50s athlete S. Emmett Brown honored
Efforts address childhood obesity
Snyder's spending plan promises sweeping cuts
Police and Fire Report
Activists say cuts delay Great Lakes sewage fix-ups
Hawaii Legislature approves same-sex civil unions
Century-old temperature records may fall Thursday
New track! Loud & Local
Borders seeks bankruptcy; will close 194 stores
Motown Idol contest from 11 to 1 in the Student Center today! 13 of your fellow Bruins will battle it out for prizes. Top prize is a $100 Visa check card! Come cheer them on!
Water shutoffs a concern for businesses
Couponing class stretches dollars
Marshall teacher joins reform debate
Judge to rule in homicide
Privatization worries prison support staff
Harper Creek school board sets goals
Police and Fire Report
City braces for lost revenue
Burst pipes flood downtown businesses
Spartan Motors 4Q income rises on increased sales
What's your favorite place/outdoor activity to do during winter?
Purdy Elementary holds heart-felt parties
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Darellee Gordon sentenced to at least 37 years
Marshall looks at alert system
Lakeview gets budget update
B.C. formalizes fair housing policy
Hunt Club sale allowed
Community Music School still teaching
Tribe pays LRSB $4.86M
Ummmm....did spring just arrive? Can we be so lucky?
Planet Rock sold to Rivertown Live
Businesses prepare for Valentine's Day
Police and Fire Report
Military Notes
Marriages
Man retypes late wife's wartime letters
Chuck Carlson: Happy Valentine's Day; you're a real star
Community policing program renewed
Public Meetings
Residents, officials eye drain project
State Democrats re-elect Brewer as chairman
Residents hear details of Detroit light-rail project
Tribe's luncheon honors Laura Spurr
Wal-Mart can fire B.C. man for medical pot
JobHunt: Mother of five seeks full-time work
Federal road sign requirements impose unrealistic deadlines
Ask a Reporter
How They Voted
The Board Room
GM, Chrysler salaried workers to get performance bonuses
Prairieview students share Valentine dance
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Center pushes for math, science focus
Roush electric car charger assembly begins
Bolger, Segal talk turkey with farmers
Tests find no Asian carp DNA in Michigan waters
Hey all you SUPERSTARS out there! MOTOWN IDOL is next Wednesday. What are you singing?
HOOPS for HEARTS! Come watch the NBA (Noon-Time Basketball Association of KCC Staff) take on the Women's Basketball team today in the Miller Gym at noon, all in the name of a good cause! All proceeds will go to the American Heart Associaton.
Obama pushes widespread wireless plan
Albion places 4th in national hometown contest
Students take part in 'Winterfest'
Gary Paulsen: A book can change a life
Funeral set for Pennfield teen
State lawmakers explore emergency manager rules
Report: Grade fixing suspected at Detroit schools
'Opportunity School' makes college possible for kids
The road to reading through Beanie Babies
Denso Air Systems to move some production to Kentucky
Date Night is playing for VALENTINE MOVIE NIGHT tonight at the Davidson Center, room 202, 6 pm - FREE. Hosted by KAB. <3
Get EXPERT help with you FAFSA. [COLLEGE GOAL SUNDAY 2/13, 2-4 pm, OITC room 207]
Tobacco smoke is one of the major risk factors for developing heart disease. Smokers' risk of developing coronary heart disease is 2–4 times that of nonsmokers. KCC HEART AWARENESS WEEK
Gun Lake Casino to open Friday
Police and Fire Report
Obama to shine spotlight on web-savvy Marquette
In the Neighborhood
Detroit teacher faces charges in Calhoun County
Man's best friend gets a literary treat
Pennfield teen dies of gunshot
Kids Count points to stark issues
GradFest table available tonight and tomorrow, 5-6 in Severin Building, so you can get yourself lined up for graduation.
Explore volunteer and service learning opportunities at the Volunteer and Civic Engagement Fair, now going on in the Student Center until 1:30 pm.
Often people having a heart attack aren't sure what's wrong and wait too long before getting help. KNOW YOUR SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS!
School board races take shape
BCPS holds second forum on possible school closing
Economist George Erickcek see slow rise in employment
Commissioners seek to avoid rate hike
Police and Fire Report
Michigan studio making sci-fi thriller
Public Meetings
Lawsuit filed by dispatcher to continue
Sex case against ex-pastor thrown out
Students get to the heart of the matter
Brrrrr, cold. Warm up today (Tuesday) with a coffeehouse performance by Battle Creek's Dr. Roland Lee Sunkins III, from 11 am to 1 pm in the Student Center.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. This week is Heart Awareness Week at KCC. Check out the American Heart Association website for more information.
Enquirer press headed for scrap
Roy Norton: Second bridge would help
Setting It Straight
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
Super Bowl ad sends shivers through Motor City
Korn, Disturbed coming to Kellogg Arena
Marshall nixes public safety tax
More children living in poverty in Michigan, survey finds
BCPS parents receptive to 'freshman academy' plan
Did you know the deadline to apply for graduation is March 1? Find out more at the Grad Fest table tonight set up in the Severin Building from 5-6 pm.
Monday is here and we're attempting to get back into the normal schedule again. Where's my coffee?
Gary Paulsen to speak in Battle Creek
Police and Fire Report
The Pack gathers for Super Bowl
City seeks water, sewer increase
Pennfield grad helps students, women in India
Linda Nichols finds calling in dress-making
Debate emerges over victimized inmates
Great Lakes could see water loss
Agencies getting tough with ship ballast dumping
Chuck Carlson: 'The King's Speech' really spoke to me
Shared History
Fred Jones: Leadership is key ingredient
Charges against commissioner Laurie Sullivan to be dismissed
Cardboard gets creative for Festivus
Job Hunt: Sheryl Woods: 'I get right back up again'
Avenged Sevenfold rocks arena
Author Gary Paulsen to speak in Battle Creek
The Board Room
Ask a Reporter
How They Voted
Businesses work it out with Tim Walberg
Mosque plot suspect fires lawyer
Water valve breaks at KCC
Officials warn farmers about brown stink bug
Blind campers enjoy winter
Mega Millions prize claimed by postal workers
Police and Fire Report
Arson case ends with plea
Avenged Sevenfold brings rock to B.C.
Overdue taxes put Ball Joint Sports Bar in peril
Yet again, North Avenue (Main) campus will be closing at 4:00pm, 2/4/2011 due to a water main break. Have a great weekend.
Setting It Straight
Police and Fire Report
Ford recalling F-150 pickups
In the Neighborhood
Joseph Johnson sentenced in robbery
Homer schools seek bond for updates
Calhoun County Board of Commissioners OKs committee cuts
Time to dig out, have fun
Kellogg Co. hopes consumers use cereal as alternative to meat, poultry
Looking for things to do around campus? Come check-out KCC’s Faculty Biennial Exhibit gallery opening reception from 4 – 6pm, today at DeVries Gallery in the Davidson Building. This is a free event (some great hors d’oeuvres will be ser
Good Morning! All KCC's campus locations are open Today. Please take precautions while commuting to classes.
Battle Creek digging out from snow
Threat closes college campus
Police and Fire Report
Business tax repeal worries cities
Auto industry off to solid start in 2011
'Jim Dine: Sculpture' looks at pop artist's career
Case of 3 missing brothers is homicide probe
Police and Fire Report
Program provides business guidance
Marshall teachers develop from within
Man enters plea in road rage case
What's closed and what's open in area today
City OKs incentives for Elm Street project
County, state brace for blizzard
All campus locatiions will be closed Wednesday, 2/2/2011 - be safe
BruinWord of the Day: Please drive safely on the roads when traveling tonight! Please use caution....don't forget this is Michigan so it maybe 75 degrees next week...LOL!
KCC WEATHER ALERT #11-004 :: ALL CAMPUS LOCATIONS CLOSING AT 4:30PM 2-1-11. NO EVENING CLASSES
Ok. All open campuses are closing at 4:30! No Evening classes. The alert should come through shortly.
Hey Bruins receive free weather or security alerts via text message on your cell phone, text pager, e-mail, or wireless PDA. To register your cell phone, login to the web portal and click KCC Alert Notification.
RMC WEATHER ALERT #11-003 :: MILLER COLLEGE CLOSE AT 2PM 2-1-11. NO AFTERNOON OR EVENING CLASSES. COLLEGE WILL BE CLOSED 2-2-11.
KCC WEATHER ALERT #11-003 :: GRAHL CENTER CLOSING AT 12PM 2-1-11. AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES CANCELED.
The North Avenue campus (Main Campus) IS open today. Classes resume as normal.
Water main breaks at KCC
BCPS talks middle school reorganization
Area braces for major winter storm
Snyder: State can deal with problems
Police and Fire Report
No serious injuries after two-vehicle collision
Stray Talk: There's always time to be a good sport
A fond goodbye to Jerry Morton
City wish list gets annual budget update
U-M Flint composition class uses Twitter talk
KCC SAFETY ALERT 11-002 :: KCC NORTH AVE CAMPUS CLOSED DUE TO WATER MAIN BREAK. NO DAY/EVENING CLASSES. HEALTH PROGRAM CLINICALS NOT CANCELED.
Police and Fire Report
Marriages
Carlson: 'Sputnik moment' has us feeling a little spacy
Military Notes
Emmett Township Clerk Gloria Maichele to retire
Man brings explosives to Dearborn mosque
Official: What led to 2 slayings uncertain
Sledders race on for Cardboard Classic
Police and Fire Report
Fun and fitness fill Winter Fest
JobHunt: Chuck Simonds says class helped him land a great job
Michigan GOP elects Bobby Schostak chairman
Neighborhoods Inc. regroups, reaches out
Kellogg recalls snack cartons
Thousands of fish turn up dead
BCSO trombonist anything but 'stuffy'
Nicole L.V. Mullis: 'Timmy's' a thoroughly Canadian experience
Albion College cancels classes, 200 students ill
Kleine: State's gains might not be schools'
Stan Beckwith enters chess hall of fame
Thank You: Family appreciates Pennfield support
Camper, RV show a sign of spring
Junior Lee Beebe charged in 2 murders
5-OT match opens new B.C. Central gym
Prosecutors to appeal new Foley trial to high court
Police and Fire Report
KCC Women's and Men's Basketball vs Lansing CC Saturday at 1:00 and 3:00 in the Miller Gym. Go Bruins!
Appeals Court: Thomas Foley deserves new trial
GM: Loans not needed
Eaton earnings soar in fourth quarter
The Challenger disaster, 25 years later
Albion has a lot to cheer about
WMU to add air-traffic controller classes
Fiancee of Detroit precinct shooter Lamar Moore seeks answers
Friend fears for missing woman
New flood zones could cost homeowners
Barista Blues Cafe headed to 91 W. Michigan
In the Neighborhood
Hey Bruins, I hear the roads are slippery out there, be careful. Just think, only 65 days until spring break.
Police and Fire Report
Michael Mileski hearing delayed
Judge to rule in '08 accident case
BCPS forum to focus on changes
Coalition for New Priorities remembers oil spill
Navy buddies read to students
Cindy Scharns reappointed to Pennfield Schools board
Bar group calls state courts 'inefficient'
Smaller businesses can lead recovery
State of the Union receives mixed reactions
The Battle Creek Police Department SWAT team and the KCC Air Rescue Fire Fighting program teamed together to drill potential SWAT aircraft scenarios. Two very brave individuals were inside the aircraft acting as combatants. The team and the combatants u
BruinBoost today!! 11am-1pm in the Student Center. Learn how you can get involved the different KCC student organizations.
Local governments await changes to tax monies
Toddlers hear stories from 'tweens
City, Consumers Energy reduce street light issue
Police and Fire Report
Setting It Straight
Sentencings
Commerce Pointe tenants moving on
In the Neighborhood
Detroit precinct gunman in sexual assault investigation
Gun-free zones would end with state proposal
Tomorrow (Wed.)—Don't miss the BruinBoost in the Student Center. Prizes, snacks, student organization info—free with KCC ID.
Police and Fire Report
Marshall schools projects to start soon
Strong start, but Gov. Snyder has much to prove
Man gets 30 years for stabbing attack
Seeking life's origins at Albion College
Harper Creek fills teacher positions
Walberg: Obama must focus on jobs, economy
Harper Creek looks into problems caused by outage
GM nips at Toyota's heels
Did you know...if you are a KCC student with a current student ID, you can use the Miller Building Fitness Center...take off those extra holiday pounds.
Contrats go out to our KCC Men's Basketball team on their win Sat. against Ancilla college.
Bridal show a hit at Kellogg Arena
Shoppers hesitant for price tags to go
Report details warning for fired assistant attorney general
Police and Fire Report
Man shoots 4 officers in Detroit
Chuck Carlson: Can we pass our U.S. citizenship test?
Lawyer told DNA links man to Detroit rapes
Schools promote 'whole child'
Future murky for virtual classrooms
Disc golfers help fight hunger in Ice Bowl
Tom Frame: 'I'm very optimistic'
Business Notables
The Amish Cook: Try these delicious apple oven pancakes
Dressing right doesn't have to be drudgery
Linda Jo Scott: Beethoven's music triumphs over helplessness
Births
Class Notes
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Fingers pointed, thumb cocked
Staff offers direction to new county board
Walberg audience backs health care repeal
Gun Lake casino faces lawsuit anew
Leaders discuss Detroit's water problems
Feds arrest 77 in immigration raids
Governor Snyder reaches out to local officials
Fallen Livonia officer honored at service
Battle Creek woman killed in car crash
Blue Angels could fly over Battle Creek
Ex-Attorney General OK with no-item pricing
Happy Friday!! Feels like a coffee and donuts kind of morning... Women's and Mens' basketball tomorrow (Sat.) starting at 1:00 pm at home. Go Bruins!
Police and Fire Report
Out of Our Past
Perrigo will buy drugmaker Paddock Labs
GM's new product chief Mary Barra to focus on speed, quality
Rental ordinance debate moves along
Lakeview high schoolers save middle school jazz
County enters waste agreement
After speech, Gov. Rick Snyder takes plan on the road
Enquirer moving to Commerce Pointe
KCC expands as enrollment climbs
The Bruin Cafe has new extended hours (yes)! Monday - Thursday from 9 am - 8 pm, and Friday from 9 am - 1 pm. This will give you a chance to get a bite to eat between those late classes. Feed the stomach, feed the brain!
Gov. Rick Snyder lays out game plan
Great Lakes shipping up in 2010
In the Neighborhood
KCC approves project labor agreement for renovations
Michael Mileski given time to hire lawyer
Community gardens show tremendous growth
Lakeview sets standards for next superintendent
Lawmakers like Snyder's general plan
FireKeepers LRSB expects next check Feb. 14
Police and Fire Report
Today we have Chicken Soup for the Bruin Soul at the Student Center from 11 am - 1 pm. The men's basketball team will be at Muskegon tonight at 7:30 pm. Go Bruins!!
Out of Our Past
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
State of State likely to be pep talk
Team teaches kids to stand up to bullies
Elmo and friends drop in for performance
Marshall sets sights on overweight trucks
Battle Creek, landlords make progress
Businesses seek tax incentives
Welcome back everyone. Hope you all had a decent holiday break. time to get back to it!! :) For the past few years we have been doing "Battle Creek Reads" as part of a community reading event. The first person to post below, the name of this y
NAACP Youth Council remembers Martin Luther King Jr.
Oaklawn Hospital starts on new wing
Setting It Straight
Out of Our Past
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
Pennfield to interview candidates
Stray Talk: A pound of prevention makes a ton of sense
Budget director sees tough climb ahead
Kingman Museum Newsletter - January 14, 2011
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
Out of Our Past
Military Notes
Church still giving 1 year after Haiti quake
Carlson: Founding Fathers knew best, right?
UAW hits Capitol this week
Mark Schauer: 'I wouldn't change anything'
Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'prophecy' praised
Fired sale: Rich Rodriguez's donation draws a crowd
Victoria English: 'You just gotta reach for it'
State salaries face new reality
Dudley Elementary plans for math, science boost
Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream
Novi man kills wife, 2 kids before killing self
Nicole L.V. Mullis: The book junkie's iPod
What do you geek - the Marshall District Library has it
Q&A, the Muppet way
Out of Our Past
In the Neighborhood
Darallee Gordon could face life sentence
Police and Fire Report
New Passat rolls out
Credit Union seeks sale of Hunt Club
Steven Corey thinks about future
Out of Our Past
GM completes stock contribution to pension plan
Thank-You Notes
In celebration of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. KCC will be closed on Monday, January 17. Tuesday is the 1st day of classes! We can't wait to have y'all back!
Harper Creek 'Robo Beavers' to compete
Stock sale could trim recovery
Police and Fire Report
Out of Our Past
In the Neighborhood
Hull Lift Truck Inc., LynnIvan Salon open in B.C.
Sewer leak found on Riverside Drive
2 state airmen shot down in 1969 identified
No surge in gun sales reported here
Oil cleanup adapts to winter weather
Today the staff is attending Bid a Brighter Future. An auction to benefit KCC foundation scholarships for students. YEA! Staff....get your wallets out! ;>)
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Michael Mileski faces new sexual assault charges
Lakeview tests nutritious foods
Witness: One shot killed Ledell Anderson
UAW renews effort in South
Shooting won't keep Tim Walberg out of public
Jase Bolger: State must face responsibilities
Athens' Southern Michigan Bank and Trust to close
Look what we've been doing over the break for the Welders....
Sleep center headed for B Drive South
Riverside Country Club faces bankruptcy
Toyota's biggest problem: Aging lineup of vehicles
Groups study Great Lakes, Mississippi separation
Stabenow focusing on renewal of Farm Bill
Remember-A-Vet donations increase to $33,339
Darellee Gordon's murder trial begins
Harper Creek, union reach first agreement
Appeals court hears Thomas Foley argument
Home rehab work begins in B.C.
Be careful on your commutes this evening. It's really coming down and the roads are SLIPPERY!
KCC WEATHER ALERT #11-001 :: GRAHL CENTER CLOSED AT 2 PM 1-11-2011. AFTERNOON NURSING CLASS CANCELED.
The Times—they are a'Changin! Academic Advising will be seeing students until 1/28 on a walk-in basis only. No appointments needed. Starting 1/31 M & R will be walk-in, and T, W, F will be appointments.
Lakeview begins seach for superintendent
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
Divorces
Stray Talk: No finger-pointing in shooting, please
Chevy Volt wins car award
Snyder names Brian Zahra to Supreme Court
BCPS talks reorganization
Probate judge Gary Reed to retire
Local contingent sets ambitious agenda
Men's basketball takes on Grand Rapids Community College at 7:30 pm in the Miller Gym
Echo Valley a winter tradition for families
Hannah Miller ready for skating competition
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
Marriages
Chrysler hopes to rev up comeback with a new 300
Military Notes
Carlson: Give me a chance to coach U-M
Road commission gets new website
State lawmakers draw on business experience
Job market brightens for Calhoun County
Blue Angels might be on B.C.'s agenda
Car slams side of Amtrak train
Vigil to mark 5 years since son's death
Police and Fire Report
Snyder sets his cabinet
County kicks off weight-loss challenge
How They Voted
Knitting and zombies? Why not?
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Shovels, smiles and snow
Small is big at Detroit auto show
Mantle of snow covers area
KCC project to digitize its history
Performers of note highlight follies
Electric Focus will go on sale soon
Keith Snyder gets 5 years in sex assault
Police and Fire Report
Out of Our Past
Auditions for "Forbidden Broadway" tonight are CANCELED due to the weather. To reschedule your audition, contact Gary Cuyler at cuylerc@kellogg.edu or at (269) 965-3931 ext. 2558
State offers help after Allcare shutdown
Out of Our Past
Police and Fire Report
Detroit nears goal of demolishing 3,000 homes
In the Neighborhood
Art Kale to chair Calhoun County Board
Closing middle school paying off for Athens
Michigan's budget pain could be spread around
Police, road crews watching weather
Job growth looks slow but steady
It's "all hands on deck" today as all faculty and staff arrive on campus to get ready for you to arrive on January 18th!
Lawyers, family wait for Thomas Cress' release
Tim Walberg ready to make changes
Setting It Straight
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Rick Snyder foregoes governor's mansion to live at home
Sentencings
St. Elias Eastern Orthodox Church ready for Christmas
Lakeview reinvestment saves taxpayer money
B.C. anxious for census numbers
Quick Poll: Will Rich Rod stay or go?
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Public Meetings
Remember-A-Vet donations at $33,139
Brooke Butler first graduate of Virtual Sight
Marshall will extend medical marijuana moratorium
East Leroy man dies in morning fire
Auto sales up for first time since the recession
Kids off to a healthy start in the kitchen
Kids off to a healthy start in the kitchen
Battle Creek daycare denied special permit
I-94 is bad bad bad right now. If you can, you might want to avoid it. Instead eat popcorn and rewatch the Pirates of the Carribean movies to get ready for the new one coming out!
Work progresses on St. Philip parish center
Lorinda Swain's bond continues
Stray Talk: Of oil spills, Facebook, 'Lost' and the year that was
Mike Jaconette sworn in as probate court judge
Marshall ponders property tax hike
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
Out of Our Past
Setting It Straight
Athens remembers fire chief Tom Hardy
Recovering addict helps others in Africa
Chuck Carlson: Fractures remain at Civil War's sesquicentennial
Fight against sea lamprey continues
Albion tour highlights Purple Gang's haunts
Out of Our Past
Police and Fire Report
Battle Creek, Kalamazoo plan transit shift
Arson suspected in Albion blaze
Public Meetings
Marshall oil spill dominated last year's local news coverage
Battle Creek's Snyder sworn in
Dozens take frozen dip for New Year's
Remember-A-Vet contributions at $31,939
Ask a Reporter
Births
The Amish Cook: Sauerkraut recipe continues holiday tradition
Tough times inspire bigger resolutions
Nicole L. V. Mullis: Bring back the photo album
Addyson Mann first Battle Creek baby of 2011
Police and Fire Report
Volt, Leaf post small sales
Thank You Notes
Program brings extra math, reading to Detroit
Calley ready for latest challenge
Pie throwers face federal charges
Word warriors vanquish 'viral,' eradicate 'epic'
Happy Noon Year's Eve
Governors ditch glitzy events
Fire House pottery studio finds a home
Carlson: It's tough being a tough American
Earthquake rattles several states
In the Neighborhood
Reinventing Michigan is a monumental task
Police and Fire Report
Out of Our Past
Man charged with hacking wife's e-mail
Snyder, Bolger set to pitch the tie
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Year will end on a warm note
Police: Man stabbed in stomach
Mistake takes teeth out of new drug ban
Brook Lodge's future is unclear
Snow, warmer temperatures lead to frost
'Rosie the Riveter' Geraldine Doyle dies at 86
MDOT: guardrails appear to be working
Thomas Cress gets sentence commuted
Danielle LaFrance off to Capital One Bowl
Man shot during home invasion critical
Remember-A-Vet donations now tally $31,939
Remember-A-Vet donations exceed goal
In the Neighborhood
Out of Our Past
Police and Fire Report
Feds want records in medical marijuana probe
Setting It Straight
Stray Talk: 2010 trends to celebrate -- or lament
Cause sought for Lansing-area blaze
Lawmakers not perfect in latest session
Exhibit explores science of race
Albion College students head to France
Public Meetings
In the Neighborhood
Police and Fire Report
Out of Our Past
Congrats to Math Instructor, Graham Smith, on his article "Developing Best Teaching Practices for Today’s Digital Natives" in American Society for Higher Quality's Higher Education Publication!
Group promises bright year for greyhounds
Boundary changes to focus on Detroit
In the State
Court judgment will cost Worth Township taxpayers
MSU seeks to improve polio vaccination
Police and Fire Report
Public Meetings
Marriages
Out of Our Past
Race is on for local boards of education
Class Notes
Remember-A-Vet donations at $28,308
W.K. Kellogg Foundation feeds hundreds
Bronson's purchase of BCHS not a done deal
Hospital spreads good cheer to patients
City league highlight sheet scores/through sheets received by 11 p.m. Friday, Dec. 24
Local bowling calendar of events/notices for the 2010-11 season
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Learning the benefits of the 'international' no
Ask a Reporter
How They Voted
Truckers trek home for Christmas holiday
Hidden holiday dangers send many to emergency room
Gov. reverses decision on clemency
State news briefs
Lights illuminate season's warmth
Pennfield hopes site will lure developers
Out of Our Past
Police and Fire Report
Christmas gifts delivered to family after break-in
Shoppers scramble for last-minute ideas
Setting It Straight
Salvation Army ends shy of goal
Collections under way for victim of Christmas theft
Clemency decision angers family
Marshall could increase water bills
Body found in fatal Hodunk mill fire
Police and Fire Report
Out of Our Past
Happy Holiday's from Kellogg Community College to YOU!!! (All campuses will be closed until Jan 3rd and resuming business hours on Jan 4th). Be Safe!!! We are looking forward to an awesome New Year!
Starting Saturday, Jan. 1st the 2011 - 2012 FAFSA will be avaiable for all students seeking Financial Aid for the 2011 - 2012 academic year.
Christmas theft shocks B.C. woman
Police and Fire Report
Out of Our Past
In the Neighborhood
Border Patrol remembers slain agent
Area Christmas Eve church services
Vigil set for 3 missing Skelton boys
Anglers hit the ice despite dangers
Jerrell Jones' beating conviction stands
Medical marijuana law remains hazy
Hey Bruins, KCC will be open tomorrow (Dec. 23, 2010) until 12 pm. So come on in, we'll be happy to assist you!
This is a test :: This is a test of the KCC emergency broadcast system. This is only a test. Go Bruins!
Out of Our Past
Police and Fire Report
Michigan loses House seat as population declines
Battle Creek allows Sunday morning alcohol sales
Debt may close The Hunt Club restaurant
Remember-A-Vet donations at $21,412
In the Neighborhood
Community center coming to north side
We’re only a couple of days away from the holiday! Share with us some of your wacky/weirdest holiday traditions.
New administrator for Marshall House
Former B.C. police chief laid to rest
Out of Our Past
Police and Fire Report
Stray Talk: What's in a name? How about this column?
Ford van has new liftgate
Oil spill costs cause concern
Marshall may seek federal loan
Setting It Straight
Fire damages vehicle
Fellow Bruins, tomorrow is the last day for you to return your textbooks back to the KCC bookstore. You have until 2pm to participate in the book buy back.
KCC Count Down until Christmas: On the 6th day of Christmas my true love gave to me 6 geese are laying.....
Christmas tunes meet tubas
Carlson: Time to resolutely plan no resolutions
Sentencings
Sunday alcohol sales on tap
Police and Fire Report
Out of Our Past
Olivet College students help out city of New Orleans
Albion seeks rebound from local college
Remember-A-Vet donations at $21,412; Saturday is deadline
Schools, club team up to give
Police and Fire Report
State GOP prepares for rough road ahead
Enbridge buys dozens of riverside homes
How They Voted
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Need to see some ID, please?
Board games still top toys
Snapshots: Santa makes stop at Lakeview Square Mall
Class Notes
Harter honored for work as Probate judge
Zoo's light display brightens holiday
In the Neighborhood
High court won't hear Swain appeal
Calhoun County passes $40 million budget
State Briefs
Snyder names community health director
Police and Fire Report
Senate, term limits part of early ballot efforts
Judge denies bond for Foley
The KCC Men's Basketball team are playing in the KVCC tournament today and tomorrow. Go Bruins!
Setting It Straight
Out of Our Past
Police and Fire Report
Feds plan stepped-up fight against Asian carp
Girls' coat drive a 'big help'
Charges show Detroit corruption
County removes road commissioner Charles Monaweck
Fire kills owner, destroys Hodunk mill
Battle Creek officials could opt out of Sunday liquor sales
Kudos to the 44 volunteers from KCC who worked with Habitat for Humanity, YouthBuild and HandsOn Battle Creek on Dec.4. The men's basketball and women's volleyball teams both participated alongside other KCC volunteers. Contact nyhoffb@kellogg.
Students help veterans for Christmas
Ott Trail paving plan draws fire
Kingman Museum Newsletter - December 15, 2010
Officials seize Columbia Auto and Tire's business records
Jimmy John's opens in Battle Creek
KCC may partner with ClydeUnion Pumps for training
Road commission's Charles Monaweck could lose position
Community optimistic about Bronson acquiring BCHS
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
Father missing boys John Skelton arraigned via video
Here's your chance for the spot light! Open auditions for the spring musical "Forbidden Broadway's Greatest Hits" are today and tomorrow at 6:30pm in the Binda Performing Arts Center.
Here's what's happening today! Psi Peta poetry reading in the Student Center 12-1 pm. Womens Basketball at 5:30, Men's Basketball at 7:30 in Miller Gym.
Bronson to buy control of BCHS
Police and Fire Report
Remember-A-Vet donations at $12,717
Officer: 3 men armed in summer shooting
John Skelton sent back to Michigan
Homer schools to ask for bond
Ethanol plant plans draw Sierra Club suit
Abandoned sites to receive boost from state
Officer to testify in fatal crash
Survey: County population down; poverty increases
Bronson buying control of BCHS
Out of Our Past
Grab a free beverage and snack today at the Tiki Bar in the Student Center from 11 am - 1 pm. Sponsored by the Healthy Choices Leadership Organization.
Pilot duped AMA with fake medical degree
Weather made for a wintry wonderland
Lakeview sets superintendent search timeline
LRSB saves last of 2009 money
Marshall schools add part-time position
Snyder, lawmakers hope to set cooperative tone
MDOT releases five-year plan, wants feedback
Police and Fire Report
Public Meetings
All campus locations will reopen for classes this evening begining at 5 pm.
Attention students! All day classes are cancelled for all KCC locations. 12/13/10
Thank You Notes
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
Out of Our Past
Military Notes
Downtown loyalty could pay off
Live nativity plays to wind, cold
Carlson: A sorry state of 'sorry'
State lags in toxic cleanup despite funds
Winter oil spill cleanup battles ice, cold
Public Meetings
Prison contract could revive town
Helpers distribute holiday gift baskets
'Echo' more than a school paper
Business Notables
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Patriotic fervor at the bus stop
Births
Widow touts new song for Michigan
Linda Jo Scott: Better red than, well, anything
'Boot 'Em to the Curb' to help families
Ed Lawrence of Jack Pearl's store retires
In the Neighborhood
Police and Fire Report
Out of Our Past
Granholm reflects on her 8 years
Inmate threat loses its bite
Dyslexia center expands
Happy Friday! Just read about a study where if you visualize yourself eating food before you actually eat it, it "fools" your brain into thinking you've ate some, decreasing the amount you actually eat (weight loss). Hmmm... do you think i
World Clothes Line has a mission
House OKs food safety bill
No vote on dispatch dispute
Detroit mayor plans incentives to move residents closer to city center
In the Neighborhood
Church marks St. Lucia's Day
Aretha Franklin set for release
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
Between midnight and 10 AM today, December 9th, the KRIS system may not have accepted some registrations or payments. If you registered, made a payment, added or dropped any course sections, or requested a transcript during this time period, please cont
QUICK TIP: All the pages on the main website have a "footer" bar that includes: HOME - a quick link back to the home page CONTACT US - a listing KCC contacts with email/phone numbers STAFF DIRECTORY - just what it sounds like with photos too
Harper Creek team teaches hip-hop dance
In the Neighborhood
Dr. Chris Tabaka tells of oil spill animal rescue
Charges dropped in toy gun scare
Santa comes early
B.C. halts medical marijuana plans
MSU mulls cuts to college of agriculture
GHS Corp. looking to move to Indiana
Franklin's family will not discuss reports of cancer
UPDATE: Battle Creek backs off medical marijuana rules
Battle Creek remembers Pearl Harbor
Study looks at oil spill health issues
Quality Motors reports vandalism at lot
Motorist survives collision with train
Calhoun County challenged to get healthy
In the Neighborhood
Public Meetings
Report: Child-welfare system failing '08 deal
Police and Fire Report
On previous post, "why wouldn't you wear..." Haven't finished my cup of coffee yet.
Happy Monday! Happening today: - Mosaic reading 7:00pm at the Cafe Connection. - Men's Basketball vs Mott, 7:30pm in Flint Winter is definitely here (booo). Take it slow on the roads, get there safe! Also, why you wouldn't wear a coat (I'
Carlson: How to care for an adult
Interviewer final 'Works For Me' interviewee
Senior citizens use pole vault for fitness
Mrs. Claus appears at holiday tea party
Expansion halts for Autovan
Medical marijuana rules to be discussed in B.C.
Sentencings
Marriages
Out of Our Past
Military Notes
DEQ director promises new approach
Businesses decorate for holiday season
Introducing Dennis Bona, KCC president
Brutsche Concrete celebrates 100 years
Police and Fire Report
KCC board works for civility
Public Meetings
A picture can be worth more than words at CIR
How They Voted
Out of Our Past
Students campaign against bullying
Mark Schauer reflects on term
Peace Prom makes safety stylish
Jim Hickey makes fifth attempt to walk across U.S.
Victor Thomas relished life after music
Groups provide cancer support
Teen driver changes approved by state lawmakers
Out of Our Past
Police and Fire Report
Thank-You Notes
Mark Schauer reflects on his term, defeat
In the mood to do a little decorating? Student Life will be decorating the Angel Tree this afternoon from 1-5 pm for tomorrow's Salvation Army Angel Tree celebration with Santa and community children.
State lawmakers rush to wrap up 2009-10 session
Wassailing away in Richland
GM puts $4B into pension plans
Probate Judge candidates spent large amount on campaigns
United Way raises more than $6 million for nonprofits
Brass Band brings the cheer for concerts
Convicted killer Thomas Foley seeks bond
County seeks budget changes
In the Neighborhood
Sentencings
Those were some slippery roads out there yesterday! Want to get instant notification if classes are cancelled? Sign up for the KCC Alert Notification by clicking the link under KCC Links on the webportal.
Breaking down barriers about AIDS
Crash ignites blaze at Habitat for Humanity ReStore
Planners OK medical marijuana zones in B.C.
Lawyers suit gets new life
Missing boys' father fights return to state
Lakeview names Neal Vanderbilt to board
County plans budget hearing
Emmett Township agreement not firm, official says
In the Neighborhood
Police and Fire Report
Do you hear the voices warming up? Vocal Arts Student Recitals in the Davidson Performing Arts Center at 1 pm today. FREE
Catch Jason Ramsey jammin' it out in the Student Center today from 11-1 during the Coffeehouse Performance. And while you're at it get all your advising Qs answered.
In the Neighborhood
Woman killed in weekend car accident
Suzanne Horsfall retires from Substance Abuse Council
Shirley Sherrod speaks on black farmers
Snyder splits DNRE again
Pure Michigan winter ad campaign likely to be cut
Police and Fire Report
Keith Snyder enters plea in sex case
Food safety bill could aid Battle Creek institute
Remember a Vet donations at $2,681
GET SOME CULTURE! Robert Shimmin: Photographic Exhibition—Ambrotypes, Tintypes, Albumen Prints now going on in the DeVries Gallery in the Davidson Center. OPENING RECEPTION Thursday, 4-6.
Christmas spirit fills air for Marshall parade
Speaker urges action on bullying
Emmett Township, dispatch working on deal
Tourism industry, others want legislative action
Shoppers keep it real with holiday decor
Sentencings
Kellogg plans Grand Rapids Keebler bakery growth
Police and Fire Report
Police: Missing boys' dad lied about woman
Detroit design student develops coat for homeless
Donate and Win! KCC Days of Giving: donate items to the BC Haven of Rest between now and 12/8 and be entered to win prizes. Look for the bags in the departments and Centers.
In the Neighborhood
Police and Fire Report
Public Meetings
Out of Our Past
Class Notes
Marriages
Volunteers search for missing boys
Carlson: Favre has himself to blame
Eileen Smeltzer: Real passion for fake flowers
Candle destroys Bedford Township home
Local Koreans worried about tension
Class Notes
Police and Fire Report
Ex-USDA official to headline Battle Creek event
Decoration mavens fully charged
Bullying addressed in local schools
Posthumus brings his experience
Public Meetings
Nicole L.V. Mullis: When in Canada, shop like Canadians
Linda Jo Scott: Students of all ages appreciate area professor
Business Notables
Shoppers rush to find sales
Olivet gaga about the Eagles
Elderly woman bags buck
Asian carp create nagging fear
Police and Fire Report
Out of Our Past
Thank-You Notes
Police and Fire Report
Out of Our Past
Shoppers use holiday to find deals, sales
Sentencings
Detroit parade a festive tradition
NAACP hosts Thanksgiving
Marijuana club at odds with city's plan
2010 Remember-A-Vet drive begins
In the Neighborhood
GM recalls pickups for child seat problem
Emmett Township breaks ground for offices
Employees pledge money for local charities
Father: Toy gun charges harsh
Cookies are a family occasion
GM announces engine production investment
Police and Fire Report
Out of Our Past
We are officially closed for the Thanksgiving holiday at 5pm today. No evening classes, but Blackboard and e-mail will still be accessible. Classes will resume on Monday regular schedule. Have a Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Any football predictions for tomorrow? Patriots vs. Lions? Saints vs. Cowboys? Bengals vs. Jets?
In the Neighborhood
Recycling woes close Battle Creek center
Public Meetings
Sentencings
Blue Cross Blue Shield told to pay back county
Festival of Lights marred by thefts, vandalism
Celebrating traditions of the Mayflower
Out of Our Past
Police and Fire Report
Countdown 2 days until Turkey Day! Any wacky or fun family traditions out there?
Groups back Math, Science Center move
Holiday sales earlier, stronger this year
Students with toy guns force lockdowns
Marshall school board looks at cell phone usage
Blaze hits empty house
Sentencings
Snyder to give Jan. 1 speech outside
Police and Fire Report
Out of Our Past
Public Meetings
Public Meetings
Out of Our Past
Military Notes
Marriages
Police and Fire Report
Foreign trade missions boost local economies
Frank Bowman cuts through season
Church reopens after tornado damage
Children write messages in Bibles for soldiers
Chuck Carlson: We boomers will be here for awhile
Snyder could face GOP with own agendas
Police offer tips on dog bites, break-ins
Response to oil spill gets messy
Parade flips switch on Festival of Lights
As Glenwood Trace empties, poor condition emerges
Most Battle Creek streetlights working again
Ask a Reporter
Museum planned for Model A
How They Voted
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Between nobility and cupcakes, a line is drawn
Tribe looks to keep language alive
Thank You Notes
Schools shape student futures
Police and Fire Report
State economy to grow slowly
Tigers hungry for another title
Out of Our Past
In the Neighborhood
Armed robbery conviction upheld
With Thanksgiving only a week away, it’s never too early to express what you are thankful for. Let us start off….We are thankful for all our wonderful KCC students, staff, faculty, and our community! Have a great weekend! ;-)
Police and Fire Report
GM's return involves 3 American cities
Experts: U.S. to rebound in 2012
Detroit museum exhibit to examine forgeries
In the Neighborhood
Marshall City Council puts several decisions on hold
Desiree Parker a camp-grown commodity
KCC approves Bona's contract
Calhoun County considers cutting $1M from budget
Sobriety Court to stop cycle of drunk driving
On Friday, Nov. 19 Psi Beta members will be in the Student Center from 10am - 4pm to collect non-perishable food items for The Haven. Then, on Saturday, Nov. 20, Psi Beta will deliver the donations and provide food service from 4:30 - 6:30pm.
Wanna get involved in student life on campus? Have your voices heard through our Kampus Activities Board (KAB) organization. Join us from 2 - 3 pm, TODAY!
If you are hungry, come on by the Bruin Cafe try today's special: Ruben, Tomato Pesto Soup, and Chicken & Rice Soup....Plus there's Meat Loaf & Mashed Pots...
Ringing in the holiday spirit
In the Neighborhood
U-M staff, students await launch of satellite
Proposal would raise temporary-business fee
Republican off to D.C. as new (and old) member
Walberg supports high-speed rail
Medical pot rules proposed for Battle Creek
Homeless Health Fair draws more in need
Flying fruit lid sparks $150K settlement offer
Detroit area soldier killed in battle
Tonight, the "Blue and Gray" takes on the "Blue and Gold"....KCC Men's Basketball Team takes on UofM -Flint Men's Basketball...I'm definitely routing for the "Blue and Gray"!
KCC in the news: KCC student Blaine Lautzenheiser, builds new decoration platform in Marshall....let's give Blaine our congratulations! Check out the news article at
Work begins on Oaklawn Hospital addition
Religious displays join Festival of Lights
Officials review casino case
Two men ordered to stand trial in kidnapping
City could buy homes near airport
BCPS working to fix problems
Victims of Pennfield fire identified
Source: GM to expand IPO by 31 percent
Plenty on Marshall council agenda
In the Neighborhood
Hey Bruins! It's Lunch time you can go to the Bruin Cafe and have a Tuna Melt Sandwich, Cream of Asparagus soup, or Turkey Noodle soup. This sounds delicious...
Have you ever wanted to know how to catch that dream job? Let us show you through our Job Interview Workshop TODAY. This will take place at 1pm in the Spring Lake Room of the LRC. We’ll see you there new professionals!
Kidnapping victim feared he would die
Snyder names 3 more top staffers
Effort aims to cut dropouts, teen pregnancy
Budget uncertainty in BCPS finances
FireKeepers donates turkeys to Food Bank
Analyst: Innovation key to growth
Suicide suspected in weekend death
Lawyer shops thrifts to suit up clients
Divorces
Sentencings
Feeling Hungry? Stop by the Bruin Café for a Grilled Ham & Cheese Sandwich, Turkey Noodle Soup, or Tomato Pesto soup!!! Hmmm YUMMY!!! :-)
Daughter charged in stabbing
German POWs honored at Fort Custer
Carlson: An airplane? The Gorgons are amused
Public Meetings
Jeff Lippert cleans up for the EPA
Sentencings
Police and Fire Report
Out of Our Past
Military Notes
Invasive species at Detroit River refuge targeted
Class Notes
Players take pickleball seriously
Eric J. Greene: Downtown changes create hope
Enbridge worker finds body in river
Church helps kids celebrate Christmas
Emmett Township, authority battle over 911 service
B.C. schools: Help 'the whole child'
City league highlight sheet scores/thru sheets received by 11 p.m.Thursday, Nov. 11
Linda Jo Scott: Cows and effect in sexy Wisconsin
Births
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Candy Land in Canada
Self-publishing helps put the writer in control
Lot for lame ducks to do
Enbridge worker finds body in river
Educators list reform wishes
Fans give Harper Creek title-worthy sendoff
Mediation next in Harper Creek talks
Habitat director Art Pearce resigns
Double-murder suspect waives hearing
Thank-You Notes
Ticket bought at Michigan porn shop worth $129 million
Police and Fire Report
Get out there and enjoy this 70 degree weather, and the weekend too! Have a good one!
Congrats to all the new Phi Theta Kappa inductees!
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Another tree-killing pest on the attack near Holland
$266M in lottery winnings to be awarded today
2 arrested in stabbings that killed man, hurt wife
Out of Our Past
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Gary Fields Comedy Club sign comes down
Charitable Union in need of coats
Veterans honored in Marshall
Crews take down house from fatal 2009 fire
Creating Change lays out programs
Veterans Day ceremony draws hundreds
3 Emmett Township trustees to face recall
Grants could fund Springfield kitchen, park
59-vote margin holds up for probate judge
Forum updates downtown transformation
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Police search for robbery suspect
BC firefighters on scene of blaze
Redpop-flavored cupcakes? Mmmm-hmmm
Adkins, Bays added to Emmett recall
Potter Park Zoo snow leopard euthanized
Emmett to meet in new location tonight
Sunday morning, Christmas liquor sales OK'd for Michigan
Judge to hear medical marijuana case against Wal-Mart
Recycling center closing over user abuse
Out of Our Past
Setting It Straight
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Mystery endures in Edmund Fitzgerald sinking
Eugene LeClear robbery-assault conviction upheld
In the Neighborhood
Author Charles Manz touts emotional discipline
Sojourner Truth to get New York memorial
Panel focuses on Oaklawn parking needs
County central dispatch to create backup center
Baldwin retains post as mayor
Downtown prepares for Wi-Fi service
Jase Bolger chosen as House speaker
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Legislature takes another pull on Sunday liquor sales bottle
Doubts remain on the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
After missing gunshot wound. medical examiner plans changes
State employee retirement program goals exceeded
GM reports $2B 3Q profit ahead of stock offering
FDA plans graphic cigarette labels
Panel proposes $3.8T savings plan, Social Security changes
Albion College: 'Approprate action' taken against gay pride flag burners
Police and Fire Report
GM retires Mr. Goodwrench after 37 years
Listen to the music
Mich. lawmakers pick leaders for new session
Harper to hire two new teachers
Newton Township crash causes casualty
Ann Arbor enforces ban on porch couches
New Jeep helps Chrysler lift outlook, narrow loss
Mich. soldier dies following attack in Afghanistan
Enbridge helps local charities
UPDATED: Assistant AG accused of harassing student fired
Rick Snyder recruits Posthumus, Dillon
Michigan gets $500K to improve hunter access
Old Cereal City Office Supply to be razed
Man dies after stray tire crosses I-696 median
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Unusually reflective Bush gives his side of the story
7 injured, one critically, in Friday crash
Ex-CEO: BP was unprepared for Gulf oil spill
Court order blocks Oklahoma vote on Islamic law
Kids pick up on parents' stress, survey finds
37 people pitched in last Sat. for the Bruins Give Back Habitat for Humanity and YouthBuild BC. Want to get involved? Contact nyhoffb@kellogg.edu to sign up for the next Bruins Give Back on Dec. 4.
EPA: Air near Detroit, Muskegon schools safe
Police and Fire Report
General Motors sends Mr. Goodwrench to sidelines
Sentencings
Michigan trails, other projects get $2.6M boost
Second torture suspect arraigned
$1,000 reward offered in burning of dog in Detroit
Chaldeans rally over Iraq violence
US Army Corps to study Asian carp, other invasives
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Poll: Dems, GOP divided on how to move forward
Commission votes to raze building
Man's body washes up on beach near South Haven
Police searching for home invasion, assault suspects
Snyder taps Dillon, Posthumus for posts
Third round prep football pairings announced
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
Carlson: It's time to reflect
State assistant attorney general Shirvell fired
Sentencings
Second man arraigned in torture, kidnapping
Don Boult puts people in the game
Chaldeans in Mich., Ill. rally over Iraq violence
Technology a blessing, curse for remote island
2 planes collide while taxiing at Mich. airport
Fire blazes for six hours, destroys Albion home
Ohio school goes from dead end to high-tech star
Time nears to choose next B.C. mayor
GM to dump Mr. Goodwrench
Opinions mixed on alcoholic drink ban
Detroit's Bing promotes campaign to upgrade city's image
County lifts drinking water ban
Mich. unions hoping for an amicable GOP accord
B.C., Albion schools fight for progress
NTSB report: Pilot fatigue may have led to crash
Ky. slaying may be linked to suspected killings
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Blind Ohio man learns to fix cars without sight
1 dead in Newton Township wreck
Fire causes $7M damage to Indianapolis plane site
Highland Park store sells $128.6M Powerball ticket
HR director for Louisville Courier-Journal killed in wreck
$10,000 to help develop Lake St. Clair water trail
Purdue to toast hero pilot Sullenberger Nov. 12
Guard recruiter admits fraud in collecting bonuses
Rebates tempting? Read this first
Report: Mich. deputies mistook woman as suspect
The Amish Cook: Season is ripe for tasty applesauce cake
GOP, Dems debate tax, spending cuts
Class Notes
Ghostly views of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Ask a Reporter
UPDATED: Albion home destroyed by fire
State Dems headed for the rocks
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Replacing Laptop Lazarus
Snapshots: Artists sell works for cause
Drunken driving charges pending in wreck
Toda America expected to employ up to 57
McQuiston aided city with a 'servant's heart'
California to send inmates to Mich. private prison
Workers find jawbone fragment in excavated dirt
Obama announces $10 billion in trade deals
Survivors' scenarios could help in 2012
Police: Drunk driving charges pending in Emmett wreck
Out of Our Past
Sentencings
Police and Fire Report
Thank-you Notes
Lawyer's disciplinary hearing to continue
Tribal casino in Northern Michigan draws legal scrutiny
Witness disputes officer testimony in accident hearing
Local musician finds success
Mock disaster prepares Marshall students
Authorities seize about 100 guns from 2 properties
Suspicious fire to be investigated
Woman dies more than 4 months after severe beating
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Volunteers sought to restore state parks
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Paleontologists' 'candy store' unearthed in Colo.
State makes changes to food stamp program
Out of Our Past
Police and Fire Report
Lame-duck board passes senior millage
Cutiepie Cafe looks to fill a need
Senate leaders defer to Snyder
In the Neighborhood
Strander ponders recount after close vote
Sparky Anderson embraced life off the field
Battle Creek's holiday lights going green
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DSO members to picket concert
Food stamp delivery dates to change in Michigan
Aretha Franklin cancels appearances
In the Neighborhood
Police report overtime reductions
Automakers report strong October sales
Building in historic district could be razed
Oil spill workers prepare for winter
County board swings to the right
Jaconette claims Calhoun probate race
Snyder prepares for transition
Bolger poised to lead House Republicans
Democratic votes dwindle in 7th
Assistant AG allowed back on U-M campus
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GOP impact will sweep Michigan
Michigan moves to ban alcohol energy drinks
Whitmer picked as Dems' leader in Senate
Snow showers in the forecast
Engler veterans join Snyder transition team
A 9 and 10 News broadcast in Traverse City, Michigan, of the Traverse City Fire Department using Kellogg Community College's Air Rescue Firefighter Trainer to train for an emergency. To find out more about the program, visit www.kellogg.edu/arff
Schuette wins state attorney general race
GOP romps to control of U.S. House
Councils change; mayor remains; proposals pass
Nofs wins full Senate term
Dyer victorious in Marshall
Republicans pick up 3 county board seats
Segal, Bolger win second terms
Jaconette wins Calhoun probate race
Walberg ousts Schauer after 1 term
Snyder becomes Michigan's CEO
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A changing of the guard in Michigan's U.S. House delegation
2 men found beaten, bound off Waubascon Road
Enquirer delivery may be delayed Wednesday
In the Neighborhood
Sentencings
Turnout seen as key to Dems' hopes
GOP hopefuls make final pitch
Marshall House Apartments to get facelift
Car buyers more likely to find deals later this year than now
Detroit sees 169 fires during Halloween weekend
Kellogg disappointed in third-quarter performance
'College Night' draws students
Candle blamed for fire
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Weak cereal sales dampen Kellogg's 3Q results
Polls open until 8 p.m. today
Poll shows GOP has lead in final midterm run-up
Times posted for second round of football playoffs
Minor house fire on Post Avenue
Burning candle likely cause of deadly fire
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
Military Notes
Marriages
Snyder, Bernero make late campaign push
Kids enjoy B.C. tricks and treats
Shannon Geesin: Jill of all trades
Voting shows you really do care
Albion kids learn to love
Mich. Iraqi Christians mourning Baghdad attack
Pennfield blaze claims two lives
Turnout seen as key to Michigan Democrats' hopes
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Granholm plans Mich. business trip to South Korea
Schuette, Leyton cover ground in AG's race push
Linda Jo Scott: Tunes and treats at this front door
Artists interpret cancer survivors' stories
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Canned costumes and The Box
Snapshots: 3 men thankful for new start
Class Notes
KCC teaches translation techniques
Burmese want driving exam translated
2 shot during smoking dispute
Views vary on no Social Security increase
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Fire heavily damages Pennfield Twp. apartments
Births
Boosters bolster school athletics
Police: Tainted treats not a likely threat for holiday
NAACP speaker: show love, inspire youth
Lakeview trustee leaves board
'W' dominates grid playoffs
Schauer, Walberg donations top $4M
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Fight over smoking leaves 2 hurt in shooting
Gubernatorial Candidate, Virg Bernero, visited Kellogg Community College's Regional Manufacturing Technology Center on Monday, October 4.
Bruins Give Back took place with Habitat for Humanity on October 2nd. 31 volunteers participated including softball players, women's basketball players, KCC staff and students. If anyone is interested in participating on November 6th, please contact
On Sunday, October 24, 2010, the Michigan Democratic Party hosted an event on KCC's campus for US Congressman Mark Schauer that featured former United States President, Bill Clinton.
Battle Creek Area Chamber of Commerce Announces Candidate Endorsements
Judge defends decisions in 1987 murder trial
Howell boy, 9, aims to retrieve new service dog
Costumed City Hall staff shock visitors
Kirk Lee files pre-election finances
In the Neighborhood
Thank-You Notes
Fire destroys scrapyard office at auto parts store
Father claims he didn't hurt 'my babies'
Snyder tops Bernero in fundraising for governor
ZooBoo provides Halloween fun
Incumbents lead in fundraising
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United Way of Greater Battle Creek News - October 22, 2010
Out of Our Past
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Out of Our Past
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
State wants to euthanize bear
In the Neighborhood
Oaklawn Hospital still in talks to expand
Alternative medicine expert in B.C.
CCCDA won't collect 911 fees yet
Medical marijuana workshop on docket
Tony Matteoni recalled as loving, dedicated
Researchers: Obama related to Palin, Limbaugh
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Penalties for health professionals
LIVE VIDEO-Rescue attempt under way for Chilean miners
Emmett sets millage rate
Walberg, Schauer hold lively debate
DNRE sets trap for aggressive mother bear
Soup Day Habitat fundraiser happens Friday
UPDATED: Delton man shot by police is identified
Hunter tells story of fighting off black bear
Income tax revenue healthier
In the Neighborhood
GOP ad puts Schauer in funny pages
More money for tech upgrades sought in Harper Creek
Totem pole gets a fresh look
Dispatch funding options emerge
Families mourn 5 dead in crash
Stats underscore infant health risk in B.C.
Candidates talk jobs, education at forum
Oil spill cleanup could stir contaminants
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LIVE VIDEO-Rescue attempt under way for Chilean miners
Flags at half-staff today for Sgt. Tony Matteoni
2 charged for abusing horses in Hillsdale County
Pilot hurt in Livingston County plane crash
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IFPTI surpasses 2010 training goal
State police trooper hurt in collision on way to call
Candidate forum today at Burnham Brook
Gas balloon race leaders make it to Michigan
Former Wayne Co. judge faces hearing over perjured testimony
Grand Valley State chief reassures GLBT students
Police and Fire Report
Marriages
Public Meetings
In the Neighborhood
Chuck Carlson: Great writing is a gift
LGBT community holds vigil
Respiratory therapist helps patients breathe
Daimler recalling 85K autos over power steering
Bernero attacks Snyder on creating jobs
Tight budgets lead to more civilians used for policing
Mourners honor Marine
Immigration advocacy goes local
Public gets a peek into Penniman Castle
Antique tractor show, log carve mark end of season for store
Visitors flock to Cranefest
In the Neighborhood
Ask a Reporter: What are local rules on leaf burning?
Class Notes
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Parlez-vous Français? You bet!
Frazz is moving in
Bernero, Snyder set to face off
BCCHS marching band puts on show in Urbandale
Visitors flock to Cranefest
Hundreds in Union City salute Tony Matteoni
Wal-Mart to submit store site plan
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Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Michigan Secretary of State candidates debate
New coffee, tea house offers Serenity
New Wal-Mart is on: Water issue renewed
Union City to honor fallen Marine Tony Matteoni today
B.C. seeks Consumers refund for streetlights
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Out of Our Past
Thank You Notes
Out of Our Past
Police and Fire Report
Schwarz, VFW endorse Schauer
Calhoun County board OK's hiring minority health coordinator
Mike Nofs seeks full term in Senate
Farmers say they aren't hiring illegals
Bernero takes aim at Snyder's job record
Calhoun County preps for big flu-shot demand
Diver drowns in Gull Lake
West Michigan Avenue switches to parallel parking
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High fire danger today
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Capital Avenue at Roosevelt down to two lanes next week
EPA to host oil spill forum Oct. 14
Emmett Township promotes fire safety with schools, daycares
S.A.F.E. Place accepting volunteer training applications
Services set for Sgt. Tony Matteoni
Out of Our Past
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Wildlife rebounding from oil spill disaster
Bolger has more he wants to do
Schauer, Sander Levin discuss China trade
Emmett Township to put tax before voters
Covance food-testing laboratory opens
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Downtown construction update
Gov.'s office: Matteoni services possible next week
Gas leak shuts down much of downtown South Bend
Crude oil pipeline shut down after leak near Port Huron
Michigan soldier, 20, dies serving in Afghanistan
Gibbs: Afghans, Taliban in talks
Justices struggle with free speech, funeral protests
Immigration forum Oct. 14 in B.C.
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Outsiders air 80% of ads in Michigan races
Tribe plays host to Big 8 runners
Morgan hits trail without outside funds
Two more recall petitions filed
Five years later, Ashley Parlier still missing
Albion council appoints new councilman
Leila Arboretum to get the horse
Macomb Co. girl, 12, shot by dad working on gun
Effort continues to fund local history museum
Therapeutic horse riding facility opens doors in Holland
Homecoming king earns students' support
Jackson-area man, 45, pleads no contest to abusing teen boys
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Settlement reached in Muskegon pepper spray death lawsuit
Drugs, money seized by Calhoun County deputies
Kalamazoo River just above Plainwell is reopened
Public a no-show at hearing
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Union City loses a second Marine to war
Marshall carnival seeks volunteers
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SWET to receive $248K grant
Stuck among 'Native American 40 Under 40
Dumpster fire doused at Battle Creek Central
Dearborn schools paid to settle lawsuit by Christian coach
Ford to eliminate dealers in Lincoln revival
AP Source: Pistons to sell the team to Ilitch
Poof! Silverdome pot party goes up in smoke
'Stars on Cars' ratings system getting tougher
Along highways, signs of serial killings
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Detroit Symphony Orchestra musicians strike
Steven Mobley sets sights on incumbent
Erin Gruwell featured at Founder's Day
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Union City Marine, 22, dies in Afghanistan
Mich. man, 43, accused of cheating, machete attack
AAA Michigan: State gas prices up 2.7 cents
Hearing scheduled for Mich. student's PPO request
Public Meetings
Marriages
Sentencings
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Jobless rates take toll
Henry McKeever: A passion for bicycles
Segal touts help for district
Arboretum may get horse sculpture
Class Notes
The Amish Cook: The best grape juice is homemade
Births
Linda Jo Scott: Hindu priest's life is one he chooses
How They Voted
Nicole L.V. Mullis: Teen is out to lunch
American auto sales continue to struggle
B.C. River gets a little TLC
Enbridge has $48M footprint in county
Riverfront property project stalls
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Thank-You Notes
Sentencings
The nuts, bolts and sockets of artist's work
Murder suspect ruled competent
Parade draws locals downtown
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Police and Fire Report
Norris Burkes: Salvation found through teamwork
In the Neighborhood
Oil spill remediation efforts increase with hunting season
Economy shuts down Palermo and Cannoli's
Fort custer cannon moved
Albion residents plan to fix schools
Oil response bill splits county's state lawmakers
Deer-car crashes on the rise
AP sources: New vehicles may reach 62 mpg by 2025
Church harvests pumpkins for fundraiser
Mich. Deer archery season opens statewide Friday
Battery factory could bring new jobs
Group seeking Mich. constitutional amendment fined
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Father who used daughter, 2, as shield sentenced
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Bernero, Snyder to speak in Detroit, Dearborn
Michigan to review early Sunday liquor sales bill
Mich. assistant AG's anti-gay blog free speech?
Bernero in Battle Creek on Monday
Police and Fire Report
Postal rate increase rejected
More than 100 jobs coming to B.C.
Sources: Emanuel leaving White House for Chicago mayoral bid
In the Neighborhood
Steven Mobley explains gun donation
Pipeline bill gets House OK
Charlotte hospital seeks project funding
Program teaches fire safety
State budget nearly complete
Head-on crash kills B.C. man
Have Asian carp met their match?
AMSA aims to grow
Driver identified in fatal crash
Officials mull math, science center move
New company hopes to bring 100 jobs to BC
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Burlington man dies in Kalamazoo-area trench collapse
Fisher-Price recall involves 10 million toys
Federal money eased state budget crisis — this time
Physician to discuss drug use in workplaces
Italians search for missing American balloonists
Charges dropped against wife in Detroit-area attorney's death
Mackinac ferry proposals make a splash
House passes state transportation budget
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Autopsy: Lawyer was not slain
Sentencings
Training prepares officers for drug raids
Universities would take cut in budget plan
Emmett Township trustee Andy Sims to face recall vote
Charges filed in 2004 double murder
Founder's Day event books author Erin Gruwell
Recession leaves lasting toll in area
Man dead after two-car wreck on Territorial Road
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House passes oil spill response bill
EPA: Michigan now meets ozone rule
Recall OK'd for Emmett's Sims
Granholm orders flags lowered for Saginaw soldier
First the bras, then the panties: 600 pairs stolen from Victoria's Secret
Lawmakers return to work on state budget
Enbridge: Restart going well
VIDEO: Not guilty, but stuck with big bills, damaged career
Setting It Straight
MSU's Dantonio to return Saturday
Out of Our Past
Public Meetings
Police and Fire Report
In the Neighborhood
Walberg: Obama 'certainly' is a U.S. citizen
Marshall plans mock school shooting
Jimmy John's to open by early November
Clean-up deadline passes, EPA still has concerns
Marching band gets ready for homecoming
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DTE to keep gas on at 40 Detroit firehouses
State program aimed at preventing child abuse
Battle Creek Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
Chamber Receives Five Star Accreditation
Estimate of oil spillage escalates to one million gallons
In face of criticism Enbridge will double response to spill
Michigan Governor urges hearty response to spill
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Emmett Township DPS News - Meth Lab Discovered In Emmett Township Neighborhood
Lakeview Elementary Students Shine in Children’s Literature Project Contest
United Way of Greater Battle Creek News - March 24, 2010
United Way of Greater Battle Creek February 2010 Newsletter
Emmett Township Department of Public Safety News: Attempt to locate Strong Armed Robbery...
Emmett Township DPS News - Two Suspects In Custody After Break In Of An ATM
United Way of Greater Battle Creek Makes Goal with $5,409,049
United Way of Greater Battle Creek Winter Newsletter 2009
December 2009 BC Revolution Group Ticket Packages
Emmett DPS Computer Crimes Officer Leads Investigators To Potential Child Predator...
Emmett Township DPS News - Aug 31, 2009
Emmett DPS Officers Investigating Shooting / Homicide
Emmett Township DPS: Stabbing in Emmett Township After Argument
Spring Cabaret Concert and Desserts
E-Learning now available for OSHA course online
Emmett Township Department of Public Safety News - January 2, 2009
Knights To Host Preseason Contest vs. Mid-Michigan Destroyers
Battle Creek Knights Sign Jeremy File for 2009 Season
Kingman Museum Newsletter - November 26, 2008
Kellogg Company Partners with Battle Creek Knights for Kellogg’s Kids Program
Battle Creek Knights Sign Duke Cleveland For 2009 PBL Season
Premier Basketball League Welcomes Battle Creek Knights
KCC Announces New Interim Director of Athletics
Battle Creek Field Of Flight Air Show And Balloon Festival
Kellogg Company Supports Battle Creek Knights Youth Ticket Program
2008 Battle Creek Knights Professional Basketball Team Season Ticket Benefits
Kcc’s Men’s Basketball Coach Wins Coach Of The Year
New Grant Funded Scholarships Open Doors for KCC Students to Attend Hope College
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