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(Community Matters 71) Kowalske Reflects on Megasite Fight, Future Options as Appeal Goes Forward

February 17, 2024 by Richard Piet

Outspoken opponent of development at the Marshall Megasite, Glenn Kowalske, returns to Community Matters for a wide-ranging discussion about the Committee for Marshall-Not the Megasite’s legal fight and potential future plans. The group moved forward earlier in February 2024 with an appeal to a judge’s decision against the Committee in its effort to target an …

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(Community Matters 71) Marshall Looks at Solar to Meet Future Energy Demands and Comply with State

February 17, 2024 by Richard Piet

Marshall Michigan’s director of electric utilities, Kevin Maynard, thought the city would be inking a deal to buy energy from a planned solar energy provider in northern Michigan. But, the deal fell apart when the provider came back with a rate higher than expected. Now, Maynard tells Community Matters Marshall is considering using a patch …

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(Creating Dementia Solutions 26) Understanding Dementia and its Types

February 16, 2024 by Richard Piet

Continuing with a focus to assist caregivers of those with dementia in the next several episodes, Creating Dementia Solutions begins at the beginning: What are the several types of dementia? What is different about them? Miles for Memories volunteer Kelly Fisher Satterfield with The Oaks at Northpointe Woods in Battle Creek helps us understand. Episode …

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(Community Matters 70) After Dipping into Reserves, Food Bank Takes to Fundraising

February 10, 2024 by Richard Piet

Demand for food from the South Michigan Food Bank has doubled – and more – in recent years, as we first learned about a year ago from SMFB CEO Peter Vogel. Now, Vogel returns to Community Matters one year later to talk about having dipped into reserves to better meet demand – and a fundraising …

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(Community Matters 70) More Roadwork, A Water Line Project and New Township Hall (Maybe) in Emmett Township

February 10, 2024 by Richard Piet

They say location is important sometimes. In Emmett Township, smack between Battle Creek and the expected Ford BlueOval Battery Park Michigan in Marshall, the location is the perfect spot for a new water line project. Why? Well, Battle Creek will supply water to the Ford plant – and Emmett Township will be the pass-through for …

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(Community Matters 69) The 2024 Love Battle Creek and Calhoun County Campaign is Underway

February 3, 2024 by Richard Piet

The Battle Creek Area Chamber of Commerce annual quest to spotlight locals’ favorite restaurants, flooring stores, pickleball courts and other places in Calhoun County is underway once again. Battle Creek Chamber President Kara Beer joins Community Matters to talk about the kickoff – nominating your favorites – followed by the voting process of the event. …

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(Community Matters 69) City of Marshall Input Sought on Master Plan in 2024

February 3, 2024 by Richard Piet

The City of Marshall will undertake its master plan process in 2024 – part of which involves input from city residents. Eric Zuzga, Marshall director of community services, tells Community Matters about the intent of the master plan, how they will approach gaining new input, along with the process thereafter. Zuzga also discusses the remaining …

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(Community Matters 69) Attention Educators: This Money is for You!

February 3, 2024 by Richard Piet

Marshall Community Credit Union awards mini-grants to educators four times per year. So that means at most times during the year, MCCU staff are working on some part of the process to put up to $750 in the hands of educators. The funds are meant to help educators in the MCCU territory (Calhoun, Jackson, Branch, …

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