• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer

Livemic Communications, LLC

Share your Story

  • Home
  • About
  • Podcast Series
  • More Episodes

Battle Creek

(Community Matters 88) MAEDA Lawyer: Mediation Would be Good, but Supreme Court More Likely in Megasite Case

June 14, 2024 by Richard Piet

Marshall Attorney Richard Lindsey returns to Community Matters to discuss his impressions of a June 6, 2024 hearing at the Michigan Court of Appeals. The hearing was a continuation of the ongoing suit targeting zoning at the Marshall Megasite where the Ford BlueOval Battery Park Michigan is being built. While the hearing had been expedited …

Listen Now(Community Matters 88) MAEDA Lawyer: Mediation Would be Good, but Supreme Court More Likely in Megasite Case

(Community Matters 88) New CM Segment will Focus on Veterans

June 14, 2024 by Richard Piet

A new, periodic Community Matters segment will focus on local veterans. The segment will feature local experts from entities like the Battle Creek VA Medical Center, the Calhoun County Veterans Affairs Office and Summit Pointe. In this inaugural discussion, representatives from all three organizations share perspectives and overall vision for future episodes. Episode ResourcesBattle Creek …

Listen Now(Community Matters 88) New CM Segment will Focus on Veterans

(Creating Dementia Solutions 33) Focus on the Can-Do, not the Can’t-Do

June 4, 2024 by Richard Piet

Caregivers: Has your person with dementia become discouraged over not being able to do some of the things they enjoy? Or, perhaps, they are anticipating a loss of function that will make those things impossible in the future. In this episode of Creating Dementia Solutions, Miles for Memories volunteer Anne Clark helps us focus on …

Listen Now(Creating Dementia Solutions 33) Focus on the Can-Do, not the Can’t-Do

(Community Matters 86) New CEO Mary Muliett Getting Settled at Battle Creek Community Foundation

May 31, 2024 by Richard Piet

Just a couple of weeks after starting her position as the new chief executive of the Battle Creek Community Foundation, Mary Muliett sits down with Community Matters. Muliett reflects on succeeding longtime BCCF CEO Brenda Hunt, the foundational philosophies at the foundation and what it feels like to finally work in the town she’s called …

Listen Now(Community Matters 86) New CEO Mary Muliett Getting Settled at Battle Creek Community Foundation

(Community Matters 86) Celebrating Cereal: National Cereal Fest 2024

May 31, 2024 by Richard Piet

A Battle Creek tradition returns to downtown in celebration of cereal: National Cereal Fest 2024. Kelly Walden of Kellogg Arena returns to Community Matters to talk about Cereal Fest attractions everyone knows and loves: The Friday parade and Saturday free breakfast. She also lets us in on a few new reasons to attend the festivities …

Listen Now(Community Matters 86) Celebrating Cereal: National Cereal Fest 2024

(Community Matters 85) Committee Lawyer Preps for June 6 Appeals Hearing: ‘We Think We Will Win’

May 24, 2024 by Richard Piet

The attorney for the Committee for Marshall-Not the Megasite group fighting for a vote on the Ford BlueOval Battery Park zoning expects a Michigan Court of Appeals decision to go their way. Robby Dube returns to Community Matters to talk about the expectations for the June 6, 2024 hearing which offers a chance to turn …

Listen Now(Community Matters 85) Committee Lawyer Preps for June 6 Appeals Hearing: ‘We Think We Will Win’

(Community Matters 85) Vette Resigns; County Board to Choose New Chair June 6

May 24, 2024 by Richard Piet

Calhoun County Board of Commissioners Chair Kathy-Sue Vette announced her resignation from the panel, about half a year before her term ended. Vette did not file to run again. The District 3 vacancy will be filled by a resident of the district who applies and is selected by commissioners on June 6. That commissioner will …

Listen Now(Community Matters 85) Vette Resigns; County Board to Choose New Chair June 6

(Community Matters 85) Consider Trimming Large Trees to Help Mitigate Damage in Severe Weather

May 24, 2024 by Richard Piet

It has been a year for severe weather in 2024. A rare EF-1 tornado in Calhoun County struck in the middle of the night in February, causing damage to homes and other property. Another tornado, this one an EF-2, struck in Kalamazoo County in May, and is said to have destroyed more than 60 structures …

Listen Now(Community Matters 85) Consider Trimming Large Trees to Help Mitigate Damage in Severe Weather
  • Previous
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Page 9
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 32
  • Next

Ready to take your next step?

Let’s work together to create your purposeful exposure.

Contact
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn

© Copyright 2023 Livemic Communications, LLC • Site by JoanVanSickler.design Return to top