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(Community Matters 75) MAEDA Lawyer: ‘Supreme Court will Decide’ Marshall Lawsuit

March 16, 2024 by Richard Piet

Marshall, Michigan attorney Richard Lindsey, a member of the legal team representing the Marshall Area Economic Development Alliance and Ford Motor Company, expects a lawsuit against them navigating the system now will be decided by the Michigan Supreme Court. The suit, brought by the Committee for Marshall – Not the Megasite is ultimately aiming for …

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(Community Matters 75) Battle Creek City Hall Reno Will Change Main Entrance

March 16, 2024 by Richard Piet

Renovations to some public areas at Battle Creek City Hall are bringing modern upgrades to the facility, built in 1914. Facilities Manager Katie Norton tells Community Matters the process also includes moving the main entrance to the building back to its original location. As well, she discusses the historic nature of the building and how …

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(Community Matters 75) Binder Park Zoo Sets Springtime Job Fair Dates

March 16, 2024 by Richard Piet

Battle Creek’s Binder Park Zoo is readying for its 2024 season with several job fairs set for March and April, 2024. Spokesperson Allie Stoddard joins Community Matters in this episode to talk about the seasonal positions they would like to fill. Episode ResourcesBinder Park Zoo Employment websiteBinder Park Zoo website ABOUT COMMUNITY MATTERS Former WBCK Morning Show …

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(Creating Dementia Solutions 28) Recognizing Early Signs of Dementia

March 15, 2024 by Richard Piet

Continuing a series of Creating Dementia Solutions episodes with subjects meant to help caregivers, this one focuses on the early signs of dementia. Miles for Memories volunteer Connie Skidmore shares industry and personal expertise in assisting caregivers to recognize the early signs of dementia. Episode ResourcesMiles for Memories websiteMiles for Memories technologySherii Sherban talks to Community Matters about MFM technologyMore Creating …

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(Community Matters 74) Early and Career Ed the Focus at CISD

March 9, 2024 by Richard Piet

You may have heard of the Calhoun Intermediate School District – or CISD. You may have also heard of the Calhoun Area Career Center, which it operates. But, are you familiar with the resources provided there – and how CISD supports local school districts? Community Matters decided to ask Jerry Johnson, CISD Assistant Superintendent – …

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(Community Matters 74) Does Early Spring Mean Early Roadwork in Michigan?

March 9, 2024 by Richard Piet

With springlike conditions prevailing in Michigan in the 2023-2024 winter season, how does that affect the Michigan Department of Transportation’s typical roadwork schedule? Community Matters caught up with MDOT spokesperson Nick Schirripa to talk about the answer to that question – especially as it relates to Battle Creek and Calhoun County. Episode ResourcesMi-Drive construction interactive mapMDOT construction …

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(Little Blinking Light 1) Solutions to 6 Common C-Suite Tech Mistakes

March 5, 2024 by Richard Piet

For senior-level executives, figuring out how best to leverage technological resources is often more difficult than anticipated. Even if they feel confident in the tech team they have assembled. Roger Ferworn, president of AE Tech Design, identifies 6 common tech mistakes made by the C-suite – and their most common solutions. Click to listen.   …

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(Community Matters 73) February Nighttime Tornado Brought Extra Challenges for Emergency Crews

March 2, 2024 by Richard Piet

Just after midnight on February 28, 2024, what as later determined to be an EF1 tornado barreled through an area in Calhoun County, Michigan. The tornado was 300 yards wide and traveled 5.5 miles. Miraculously, injuries were minimal and there were no fatalities. Sheriff Steve Hinkley joins Community Matters to talk about the response to the rare …

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