The Western Right

Defending Western Civilization from Western Michigan University

Monday, April 12, 2010

Local News

Local news around Kalamazoo.

'Speeding' hot spot: Limit to be set at 40 mph on Kalamazoo's Westnedge Hill
Plans for speed-limit changes in Kalamazoo to be discussed tonight
WMU seeks input on Sangren renovation
Connecting the dots for a medical school
Former WSA president meets with WSA
Former Michigan state representatives seek Senate seat: Doug Spade and Bruce Caswell so far the only candidates running for Michigan's 16th District
Jeff Fernandez a pastor of home-based church in Kalamazoo runs for state House
Plainwell graduate Charles Keckler appointed to federal legal-aid board
Part-time instructors frustrated over contract talks with Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo County approves eligibility for federal bonds: Low-cost debt could be used for downtown arena project
Judge William A. Baillargeon will run to retain district court seat
School millage supporters in Southwest Michigan wage low-key campaigns
Former president to fill vacancy on Portage school board
Conservative First at 6:51 PM

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