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(Community Matters 78) Battle Creek Begins Search for New City Attorney

April 5, 2024 by Richard Piet

Fifteen-year veteran city attorney Jill Steele will retire from Battle Creek City Hall in the summer of 2024. City officials are beginning to cement a process to find her replacement. Battle Creek Mayor Mark Behnke and Vice-Mayor Sherry Sofia discuss the impact of the office on city operations – as well as the process Battle …

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(Community Matters 78) Data Breach Worries? Here Are a Few Things You Can Do to Protect Online Data

April 5, 2024 by Richard Piet

Many millions are said to be affected by an online data breach at AT&T in 2019 – which was announced in 2024. Community Matters asked southwest Michigan online security expert Larry Deniston of CMIT Solutions to talk about a few things consumers and businesses could do to shore up the forcefields around their data. Click to hear his …

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(Community Matters 78) Wiggly Tail: Humane Society Expects Significant ‘Kitten Season’

April 5, 2024 by Richard Piet

The Humane Society of South Central Michigan in Battle Creek renews calls for pets to be spayed and neutered, using the springtime “kitten season” to bolster the point. HSSCM Executive Director Jessica Gilbert returns to Community Matters for another Wiggly Tail update – highlighting a poster pet for adoption. Along with that, she issues an appeal for …

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(Community Matters 77) Bearcat Advantage Update: Observations and Expansion

March 29, 2024 by Richard Piet

With almost a full school year behind them since the announcement of the Bearcat Advantage scholarship program, Battle Creek Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Kim Carter returns to Community Matters. Carter comments on a newly announced alliance to try and cover more higher education expenses for Battle Creek graduates taking advantage of the opportunity. She also gives input …

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(Community Matters 76) How to Get Severe Weather Alerts in Calhoun County and When NOT to Call 911

March 23, 2024 by Richard Piet

After a rare wintertime tornado in February 2024, Calhoun County Emergency Management officials are reminding residents how to be alerted to severe weather. They are also reminding folks that 911 is for emergencies, not information. Michael Armitage, director of the Calhoun County Consolidated Dispatch Authority, returns to Community Matters with information critical to staying safe …

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(Community Matters 76) Realtor: Incentivize Contractors to Build More Homes in Calhoun County

March 23, 2024 by Richard Piet

Battle Creek-area realtor Al Morehart with Coldwell Banker Morehart Realty joins Community Matters, offering some perspective on real estate news, including: A recent National Association of Realtors legal settlement proposal to change the way a buyer’s agent commission is paid. The current market in Calhoun County, which remains a “seller’s market”. How much value Calhoun County homes …

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(Community Matters 76) County Update: Second-Largest Ever Revenue Share from FireKeepers

March 23, 2024 by Richard Piet

Calhoun County Commissioner Vice-Chair Steve Frisbie updates Community Matters listeners with news of revenue sharing from FireKeepers Casino. The $6M+ amount is the second-largest revenue sharing amount received by Calhoun County from FireKeepers Casino. Frisbie also discusses an update to accounts payable policy and pothole patching and other roadwork. Episode ResourcesCalhoun County Board of Commissioners websiteCalhoun …

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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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