A Battle Creek company will pay over $2.2 million to resolve allegations involving the Paycheck Protection Program.
Bailey Park in Battle Creek is scheduled to be closed for four, non-sequential days during the month of March.
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WWMT Grand Rapids/Lansing on MSNBattle Creek manufacturer to pay over $2.2 million for PPP eligibility violationA Battle Creek-based manufacturer agreed to pay over $2.2 million after it received a PPP loan that it was ineligible for.
The due date for River’s birth was set for March 4, but Sam had been hopeful for an earlier delivery, specifically on ...
Boys basketball district championship results from Battle Creek area, including Harper Creek, Marshall, Bellevue and St. Philip ...
The Michigan residents were participating in a national economic blackout to send a message to retailers who've pulled back ...
The Michigan manufacturer falsely said it had less than 300 employees, allowing it to meet eligibility requirements, ...
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Battle Creek Police Department at 269-966-3322 or Silent ...
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 ...
A crash left thousands of customers in the Battle Creek area, including schools, without power for much of Thursday.
Cunningham, who has several 30-plus point performances this season, earned all-state honorable mention as a freshman last ...
Legislative Bill 695 was a hot topic for discussion during the Lower Elkhorn Natural Resources District Board of Directors ...
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