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For Altrusa Day Nursery, the decline of local manufacturing has meant a decline in the day care center's young wards.
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When the Havens family of Albion was vacationing in Hawaii in June of 2009, they didn't plan on becoming heroes.
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Battle Creek city commissioners got more information Thursday about decisions they will likely make in 2010 regarding the city's major redevelopment plan for downtown.
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Organizers behind a plan to improve downtown Battle Creek on Thursday sat down with a few dozen residents to compile a wish list of street amenities.
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Sue Hutton By all means, save this special area! BC has lost so much of it's history already, that I don't even recognize it when I come back to visit! And Fort Custer is full of history and great old buildings hidding in the woods, or there use to be any way. Please-no more tearing down of what little this town has left of it's history!

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In this time of interconnectivity, there is the sinking sense that there is nothing left to explore or discover. Kacie Brunner relieved me of that notion last week.
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We are trying to save this beautiful old fountain that sits back in the woods in Fort Custer. It is slated for removal via bulldozer due to a current expansion project. It was built about 80 years ago...
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After reading Ryan's story above, check out the "Save the Fountain!!!" group page set up by those working to keep the historic fountain from being demolished.
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Also make sure to read Sharon Tubay's article, which is under the Discussions tab of the "Save the Fountain!!!" group. A lot more information about the fountain's history there than I had room to include.
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Beth Page knew Dave Campbell's commitment to education was evident outside Olivet. Yet, the president of the Olivet Community Schools Board of Education wasn't sure the superintendent of a small
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Battle Creek city commissioners on Tuesday approved tax abatements to help bring new businesses to downtown and the Fort Custer Industrial Park.
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United Way of Greater Battle Creek topped its annual fundraising goal this year during one of the area's worst economic recessions.
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Battle Creek Enquirer Marshall debates $32M bond for ballot: Money would cover 'much-needed' repairs http://is.gd/5oqzg

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The Emmett Township board on Monday voted to hire Mike Olson as its new public safety director.
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Dudley Elementary School students wrapped up their shopping Friday with a visit to their school library. For the second year, Holly Days Shopping has allowed students to buy gifts for family and
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Music and candy lovers have two more reasons to do their holiday shopping in Marshall, with the addition of a pair of new businesses.