A Battle Creek company will pay over $2.2 million to resolve allegations involving the Paycheck Protection Program.
A Battle Creek-based manufacturer agreed to pay over $2.2 million after it received a PPP loan that it was ineligible for.
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — If you fired a shot that hit the door of a 25-year-old man Wednesday afternoon (or know who did) Battle ...
The mother of a 5-year-old Battle Creek boy who was found with a loaded gun was scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday morning, ...
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — As part of Black History Month, News Channel 3 is highlighting the work of a pastor from Battle Creek ...
Battle Creek's Landon Fox has found quick success in Battle Creek basketball's inaugural season after reuniting with head ...
Soon a puppy will be up for adoption days after a Battle Creek animal shelter says he was dumped outside their building.
BCC had only won three games all year, but came away with a victory over 16-win Harper Creek in boys basketball ...
The project is funded by DIMOR Group, the aircraft manufacturer that owns both JUNKERS and WACO. It's expected to cost about ...
An Oklahoma man has admitted to fatally shooting a Milwaukee man in St. Paul while the two were in town for a wedding and fought after a night of drinking in 2023. Jason Moua, 44, entered a plea to ...
The area's Class B girls wrestling finalists took a collective lump on the chin at the Nebraska girls wrestling championships ...
BATTLE CREEK — Meet the Battle Creek Enquirer Athletes of the Week, presented by Oaklawn Hospital. Each week during the high school sports season, we will ask our readers to vote for the top ...
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