Kalamazoo County
Recent News About Kalamazoo County
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Homeowners urged to be cautious of real estate company offering fast cash
The Kalamazoo County and St. Joseph County Clerks and Register of Deeds, Meredith Place and Lindsay Oswald
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Online Applications Now Available for Kalamazoo County Housing Millage Funding to Address Affordable Housing Crisis
Housing developers and nonprofits working to combat the affordable housing crisis can now apply for funding from the Kalamazoo County housing millage levied on Dec. 1, 2022. T
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Cole named deputy county administrator to 'promote health, equity and well-being' in Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo County has named a new deputy county administrator for Internal Services.
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Free Test Kits for National Radon Action Month
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognizes January as National Radon Action Month, estimating the colorless, odorless, radioactive gas kills about 21,000 Americans annually.
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Our Community Needs Your Voice!
Our community is united in ending gun violence; we need your voice and vision for the future.
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Kalamazoo County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority (KCBRA)
The Kalamazoo County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority (KCBRA) worked with the Kalamazoo County Land Bank Authority and IPUSA to develop a Brownfield Plan and Development Agreements for the Pavilion 1, LLC project.
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Back in 2013, Kalamazoo County Treasurer foreclosed on the Vicksburg Paper Mill
Back in 2013, Kalamazoo County Treasurer foreclosed on the Vicksburg Paper Mill
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Rachel Grover Accepted the IMPRESS Award
Rachel Grover, Director of Planning and Development accepted the IMPRESS Award from the County Road Association of Michigan awarded to the Road Commission of Kalamazoo County and Kalamazoo County GIS at the latest Board of Commissioners Meeting.
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Our June Openings
We need your community involvement!
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Happy National Pet Day!
We asked our employees to share pictures of their pets to celebrate this important day!
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Pols: County to again conduct 'mosquito and tick surveillance beginning in May, in order to notify citizens on steps they can take to reduce disease transmission'
With spring upon us, the Kalamazoo County Health and Community Services Department’s Environmental Health Division is urging residents to safeguard against mosquito and tick bites.
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Quinn on Catlin hire: 'Someone who will put the needs of Kalamazoo residents above all else'
Kevin A. Catlin was named the Kalamazoo County Administrator/Controller during the April 5 meeting of the Kalamazoo County Board of Commissioners.
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Kalamazoo County names new DEI director: 'I desire to learn what love and justice look like'
William "Alvin" Gray has been named the first director of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) during a recent meeting of the Kalamazoo County Board of Commissioners.
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Let's Hear Your Voice
Kalamazoo residents, we need to hear your voice on our housing survey.
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Applications are set to open on February 28
We are issuing a grant opportunity through the American Rescue Plan State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds.
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Kalamazoo County Downtown Justice Facility project
Eleanor Street will be closed between Park Street and Church Street for underground utility tie-ins for the new Kalamazoo County Downtown Justice Facility project from Monday, August 9, 2021, through Friday, August 13, 2021.
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Are Vaccines Effective?
The CDC continues to have good evidence that the COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective, and provide protection against the variants circulating in the United States.
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Tracie L. Moored Resigns as Kalamazoo County Administrator
County Administrator Tracie L. Moored announced she is pursuing other opportunities and will resign as Administrator for the County of Kalamazoo effective August 31, 2021.
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During COVID-19 Highlights
The disparities we’ve seen during COVID-19 highlights the need to focus even more on the health needs of black, indigenous and people of color.
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COUNTY OF KALAMAZOO: Kalamazoo County Downtown Justice Facility
As construction on the new Kalamazoo County Downtown Justice Facility ramps up, we keep our promise of being good stewards of our community.