Being a Band in a Pandemic
A discussion with members of Basic Comfort, a Kalamazoo Band, about what it is like to continue to create and perform music during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A discussion with members of Basic Comfort, a Kalamazoo Band, about what it is like to continue to create and perform music during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The City of Kalamazoo's Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion sits down with PMN journalist Raine Kuch to discuss her first year in the role.
The Kalamazoo River is home to several species of fish, turtles, birds, and plant life; but this year the river became home to an unwanted guest: mud. Usually mud isn’t cause for alarm, but when you're talking about nearly 10 feet of mud, coating the riverbed for many miles, that’s a different story [ . . . ]
Northside Recovery and Resource Center and HOPE Thru Navigation host the 5th Annual Walk & Rally for the Voiceless to raise awareness for folks who have suffered from substance abuse or sexual assault.
A discussion with members of Basic Comfort, a Kalamazoo Band, about what it is like to continue to create and perform music during the COVID-19 pandemic.
KNHS Home Ownership Services and other partners in the Kalamazoo Attainable Homes Partnership update the progress on construction of affordable homes in Kalamazoo.
Learn more at knhs.org.
A new youth center on the Eastside of Kalamazoo will provide opportunities for area youth. Plans are for the youth center construction to be completed by the end of the year.