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  2. West Michigan Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The West Michigan Railroad (reporting mark WMI) is a shortline railroad in southwest Michigan. It began operations in 1995, replacing the bankrupt Kalamazoo, Lake Shore and Chicago Railroad ( reporting mark KLSC ) on an ex- Pere Marquette Railway line between Hartford and Paw Paw, Michigan .

  3. Southwest Michigan Council - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 there was a three way merger that formed the current Southwest Michigan Council. Battle Creek MI had their own council dating back to 1915 with a council of the same name. In 1927 "AREA" was added to the Council (always designated Council # 256). In 1956 the council in Battle Creek changed their name to Nottawa Trails Council which ...

  4. West Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Other definitions include the Kalamazoo–Battle Creek and Benton Harbor–St. Joseph regions, which can be considered distinct regions or parts of other regions such as Michiana, Southern Michigan, or Southwest Michigan, [1] [2] [3] the latter according to one definition comprising Berrien County, Cass County, and Van Buren County. [4]

  5. Kalamazoo, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The economic development organization Southwest Michigan First was established in Kalamazoo in 1999, with a focus on community capitalism. [83] The organization was recognized as a Best and Brightest Company to Work For [84] in 2013, [85] and has received Fast Company commendations for innovative strategies to improve the economy. [86]

  6. Michigan Services - Wikipedia

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    A 97-mile (156 km) stretch along the route of Blue Water and Wolverine from Porter, Indiana to Kalamazoo, Michigan is the longest segment of track owned by Amtrak outside of the Northeast Corridor. [11] Amtrak began speed increases along this stretch in January 2002 to 95 mph (153 km/h) between Niles and Kalamazoo.

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  8. Kalamazoo Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    The Kalamazoo Transportation Center is an Intermodal train and bus station in downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan. [3] It is the second-busiest Amtrak station in Michigan , after Ann Arbor . [ 4 ] The Kalamazoo Transportation Center serves as the main hub for Kalamazoo Metro local buses, and also serves intercity buses operated by Greyhound and Indian ...

  9. Hot 'n Now - Wikipedia

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    Hot 'n Now structure in Sturgis, MI (2014) Drive-thru menu at the Sturgis Hot 'n Now (2014) Hot 'n Now was founded in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1984 by William Van Domelen. [5] Van Domelen had opened the first Michigan Wendy's restaurants and was a franchisee of Burger Chef in Southwest Michigan. [6]