Battle Creek Enquirer - Fri Nov 06
CAMPGROUND BURGLARS: One man, 31, was arrested and a second is being sought after Branch County Sheriff Department deputies found someone had broken into a Quincy campground early Thursday.
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Workers brew new downtown storefrontBattle Creek Enquirer - Fri Nov 06
Home Specialties' Jim Tubergan of Quincy, left, and Doug McClellan of Reading cut a piece of wood for the new siding for the Griffin Grill and Pub in downtown Battle Creek on Thursday.
Hole cut in fence leads to arrestWWMT-TV Kalamazoo - Thu Nov 05
QUINCY, Mich. Deputies have arrested one person and are searching for other suspects in a break-in investigation.
Campground burglars in QuincyBattle Creek Enquirer - Thu Nov 05
One man, 31, was arrested and a second is being sought after Branch County Sheriff Department deputies found someone had broken into a Quincy campground early today.
Plane makes emergency landing in Branch CountyWWMT-TV Kalamazoo - Tue Nov 03
The FAA is trying to figure out what forced a pilot to make an emergency landing in Branch County.
H1N1 clinic to be held for pregnant women, mothersThe Enquirer - Tue Nov 03
Are you pregnant or caring for young children? The Community Health Center of Branch County OB Unit, Community Health Agency and Maternal Infant Health Program will be holding an H1N1 clinic for pregnant women, their significant other and infant caregivers.
Kellogg Singers to open for Sweet Honey on the RockThe Enquirer - Mon Nov 02
The Kellogg Singers of Kellogg Community College will be joining forces again with the Michigan Festival of Sacred Music to open for the internationally acclaimed group Sweet Honey in the Rock at Miller Auditorium in Kalamazoo Michigan on November 13 at 8 pm.
CHC takes steps to prevent spread of fluThe Enquirer - Thu Oct 29
The percentage of hospitalizations for highly contagious viral illnesses are growing.
Funding cuts hit West Michigan preschoolsWWMT-TV Kalamazoo - Thu Oct 29
MICHIGAN With Michigan's budget problems continuing, one of the most controversial, and for many people, most alarming aspect of the budget dilemma are the pending cuts to school aid.
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