- Kalamazoo - Southwest Michigans Second Wave
Locals love their festivals, many at the Arcadia Festival grounds, and their outdoors, whether it's taking to the Kalamazoo River or biking the Kal-Haven trail or golfing at the nationally-acclaimed Milham Park course
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Second Wave Media 4,462 likes · 95 talking about this A weekly online news magazine covering what's new in Kalamazoo and Calhoun counties
- Second Wave Southwest | Kalamazoo Battle Creek, MI | 2012
This publication focuses on the dynamic communities, businesses, and residents of Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, and the surrounding area After covering major cities in Michigan, IMG turned its focus to Kalamazoo - the fourth largest metro in the state
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Southwest Michigan's Second Wave tells the stories of people, businesses, and organizations making positive changes in Kalamazoo and Battle Creek
- BREAKING: Second Wave celebrates 15. . . - Second Wave Media - Facebook
BREAKING: Second Wave celebrates 15 years of covering solutions-oriented stories in Southwest Michigan! At a time when local journalism is as important as it has ever been, Southwest Michigan's Second Wave turns 15 Founding Managing Editor Kathy Jennings shares reflections on the journey
- Kalamazoo - Southwest Michigans Second Wave
South Bend (population 103,501) and Kalamazoo (73,598) are comparable Midwestern cities South Bend was established just after the Civil War; Kalamazoo, as we know, was a village that grew around Titus Bronson's cabin, but wasn't officially a city until 1883
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In 2024, 32,882 veterans experienced homelessness in the United States, and 68 of those were in Kalamazoo County, though local officials say they are sure that number has since increased Many unhoused veterans don’t know there are benefits and programs that can help Here’s how to get connected
- On The Ground - secondwavemedia. com
Published by Southwest Michigan Second Wave, the mission of On the Ground is to connect readers to the area's most visionary and active people, businesses, and organizations — elevating a wide diversity of voices and contributing to the community conversation about what it means to call Southwest Michigan home
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