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Students, volunteers feed the hungry

The Enquirer - Fri Nov 27

For many, a traditional Thanksgiving means more than a hearty meal for themselves.

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Battle Creek Enquirer - Thu Nov 26

A Battle Creek man was ordered to stand trial in the August stabbing death of his girlfriend after a judge rejected his claim that he was acting in self-defense. Reginald Walls, 43, appeared before Calhoun County District Judge John Hallacy on Wednesday for a preliminary hearing that had been postponed three times.

Word around town

The Enquirer - Thu Nov 26

The First Congregational Church at 145 Capital Ave. N.E. will host Peace Prom 2009, an event for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered or allied people who may not have gone to their own proms because of fear or homophobia.

Tom Foley prepares to take the witness stand Tuesday. Trace Christenson/The Enquirer

Battle Creek Enquirer - Wed Nov 25

Jurors in the Thomas Foley murder trial heard final legal instructions starting about 11:15 a.m. after hearing final arguments from both Branch County Prosecutor Terri Norris and Defense Attorney J. Thomas Schaeffer.

Man to face judge over murder charges

WWMT-TV Kalamazoo - Wed Nov 25

BATTLE CREEK, Mich. A Calhoun County man is due in court Wednesday to see if he'll stand trial for murder.

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Battle Creek Enquirer - Wed Nov 25

The Athens and local Potawatomi councils have finalized a contract that will put a Potawatomi police officer on the village streets "in the very near future," tribal spokeswoman Donna Halinski said Tuesday.

Emmett to interview public safety director candidates Dec. 14

Battle Creek Enquirer - Tue Nov 24

Emmett Township has changed its previously announced plans for interviewing its finalists for the public safety director position.

Holiday book drive to benefit CityLinC

Battle Creek Enquirer - Tue Nov 24

Every holiday season each Barnes & Noble holds a book drive to benefit an organization in their area.

Marshall still seeking voter input on bond issue

Battle Creek Enquirer - Tue Nov 24

Marshall Public Schools Superintendent Randy Davis has been busy meeting with group after group to get input on the scope of a May bond issue, but he still has a long way to go to convince voters to shell out up to $29 million.

Home burns in Calhoun Co.

WWMT-TV Kalamazoo - Mon Nov 23

NEAR HOMER, Mich. Fire crews in Calhoun County were on the scene of a house fire near Homer Monday morning.

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