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Man struck, killed by vehicle after possible assault on Michigan Avenue
BATTLE CREEK — A 50-year-old Battle Creek man was hit and killed by a passing vehicle during a possible domestic assault Monday on Michigan Avenue, according to the Battle Creek Police Department. Officers responded to several reports of a possible domestic assault in the 800 block of East Michigan Avenue shortly after 11:30 p.m. Monday. Once on scene, officers learned that one of the people involved in the alleged assault had been struck by a passing vehicle. ...
Michigan Cereal Festival Makes Its Annual Return In June
The Battle Creek Cereal Festival is returning for 2024. It almost seems like perfect timing that the announcement would be made for the return of the national serial festival to be held June 8 at the Festival Market Square in downtown Battle Creek. Kellogg and Post have been in pop...
Fugitive arrested in Fremont with gun, explosive
FREMONT — Arvil W. Bryant Jr. was arrested in a downtown Fremont parking lot Tuesday afternoon but nobody knew who did it, or why, or if he ever really intended to blow anything up until Wednesday afternoon. It was then that authorities released that a Michigan man was arrested...
I-94 interchange ramps to close for repaving
CALHOUN COUNTY, MI -- There will be intermittent ramp closures at the I-94/I-69 interchange in Calhoun County starting this weekend so the ramps can be repaved. The repaving will start on Sunday, May 12 and last through May 24. The work is being funded by a three-year, $210 million investment to rebuild I-69 between Island Highway in Charlotte, Eaton County, and I-94 in Marshall, Calhoun County.
Quincy rolls past Union City in Big 8 softball battle
QUINCY – The Quincy Oriole softball team swatted their way to a two-game sweep over rival Union City on Tuesday, winning by scores of 11-2 and 13-0. The night belonged to Quincy from the opening pitch, as the Orioles outscored Union City 24-2 in the two-game sweep, while also out hitting the visiting Chargers 22-3 over the two-game stretch. ...
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