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Friday, May 30th, 2025

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Good morning, Kalamazoo. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 30th of May.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Registration is open for the 47th annual Kalamazoo Klassic where runners can choose a 5K, 10K, or a combined event on June 14 to support MRC Industries’ mission for adults with disabilities. Proceeds will fund a program that helps clients build work skills and earn income by selling their handmade art—runners can also secure a t-shirt if they register by June 1.  WWMT
  • The 47th annual Kalamazoo Klassic is open for registration for 5K, 10K or combined races on June 14—proceeds will support MRC Industries’ work at an art studio in the Kalamazoo Mall that helps adults with disabilities. Runners who register by June 1 will receive a t-shirt designed by one of the studio’s artists.  WWMT

CRIME NEWS

  • Kalamazoo law enforcement is searching for a driver who crashed into a senior apartment on Mount Olivet Road at 9:14 p.m. on May 27 and fled the scene—no injuries were reported.  WWMT
  • Kalamazoo County Sheriff Richard Fuller said that on May 12, seven inmates were trapped in a transport van for two hours after breaking a window to escape and that his office is investigating the incident thoroughly—he confirmed that all inmates have returned to jail, showered and received clean uniforms and fluids.  WWMT
  • Two Kalamazoo County men were sentenced to federal prison for selling fentanyl that caused at least seven deaths and many poisonings in April 2023—James Smith received 20 years for conspiracy to distribute controlled substances resulting in death and Patrick Donald Martin received four years for using a communication facility to help commit the crime.  WWMT

EDUCATION NEWS

  • Portage Public Schools announced that Johnny Edwards, an in-house candidate, was named superintendent on May 28; he will replace retiring Mark Bielang and start his new role on July 1 (Edwards has served as assistant superintendent since 2021).  WWMT

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • Health officials in Kalamazoo County resumed annual water quality testing at nine public bathing beaches on May 29. They collect samples between Memorial Day and Labor Day and will issue advisories (if bacteria levels exceed state limits) to keep beachgoers safe.  WWMT

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • 2 Day Psychic & Holistic Expo

    9 a.m. – 6 p.m. — Kalamazoo County Expo Center — General Admission $10, 12 and under free — Discover products and services for your body, mind, and spirit with over 50 vendors.

    Sat, 5/31/25

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  • Yo-Yo Ma Concert

    7-9 p.m. — Miller Auditorium — Ticket costs vary — Experience the enchanting sounds of world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma in a captivating live performance.

    Mon, 6/2/25

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  • KIA Arts Fair 2025

    3 PM – 5 PM — Bronson Park — Free entry — Experience over 130 fine artists showcasing unique creations at this vibrant two-day juried art show.

    Fri, 6/6/25

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  • Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets in Concert

    7:30-9 p.m. — Miller Auditorium — Tickets required — Experience the magic of Harry Potter on a giant screen with a live symphony orchestra performing the iconic score.

    Sat, 6/7/25

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  • Kenosha Kingfish vs. Kalamazoo Growlers

    1:35-3:05 p.m. — Homer Stryker Field — Tickets available — Catch an exciting summer baseball matchup featuring local teams.

    Sun, 6/8/25

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  • UKC PREMIER Nationals Dog Show

    8 AM – 2 PM — Kalamazoo County Expo Center — Dogs not in competition are asked to stay home as they prance, weave, and soar at this premier event showcasing the UKC's 'Total Dog' philosophy.

    Wed, 6/11/25

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  • Festival Fridays 2025

    8 PM – 12 AM — Arcadia Creek Festival Place — Free entry — Enjoy a vibrant evening of community festivities in downtown Kalamazoo.

    Fri, 6/13/25

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  • Kalamazoo Klassic 2025

    7:30-10:30 a.m. — Maple Street Magnet School for the Arts — Registration required — Celebrate community and inclusivity while achieving your fitness goals with 5K, 10K, and 15K options.

    Sat, 6/14/25

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  • Wausau Woodchucks vs. Kalamazoo Growlers

    1:35-3:05 p.m. — Homer Stryker Field — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy a thrilling baseball game between the Woodchucks and the Growlers in Kalamazoo.

    Sun, 6/15/25

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  • JB Pump Day – Kalamazoo

    11 AM – 1 PM — Young Supply Company — Free entry — Enjoy complimentary inspections and oil changes for vacuum pumps while getting wear-and-tear replaced on JB pumps.

    Wed, 6/18/25

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