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  2. WKPR - Wikipedia

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    WKPR (1440 AM) was a radio station that served the Kalamazoo, Michigan, area of the United States.. WKPR Kalamazoo began its broadcast life in 1960. An unusual result of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) hearing ahead of its creation was that two radio station licenses were granted at the same time: WKPR (1420 kHz), Kalamazoo, and WDOW (1440 kHz), a new service to Dowagiac.

  3. Dean Kuipers - Wikipedia

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    Kuipers was born in the Seattle area, where his father was serving in the United States Air Force. [8] He lived in Marysville, Washington and Everett, Washington before his family relocated to West Michigan. [9] He earned a degree in English from Kalamazoo College in 1987.

  4. WDOW (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WDOW (1440 AM) was a radio station licensed to Dowagiac, Michigan, broadcasting a sports radio format. According to Michguide.com, Kalamazoo Broadcasting (aka Kuiper Broadcasting), owner of WKPR AM 1420 Kalamazoo, is paying $80,000 to Langford Broadcasting as part of an agreement that would take WDOW off the air permanently and have WKPR move to AM 1440 and increase power in November 2010.

  5. Checker Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Checker Motors Corporation was a vehicle manufacturer, and later an automotive subcontractor, based in Kalamazoo, Michigan.The company was established by Morris Markin in 1922, created by a merger of the firms Commonwealth Motors and Markin Automobile Body, and was initially named the Checker Cab Manufacturing Company.

  6. Bell's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Bell's Brewery, Inc. [3] is an American craft brewing company [4] operating out of Comstock and Kalamazoo, Michigan. It consists of a brewpub and a store that sells merchandise and homebrewing supplies at its Kalamazoo location. Bell's was initially a homebrewing store in 1983, and began producing beer in 1985.

  7. Kalamazoo Celery Pickers - Wikipedia

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    Kalamazoo placed third in the Michigan State League, playing the season under manager Ed Mayo. [14] Kalamazoo finished 9.0 games behind the first place Adrian Demons who had Baseball Hall of Fame members Bud Fowler and Honus Wagner on their roster during the season. [15] [4] (1945) Celery Fields of Kalamazoo, Michigan - Postcard

  8. Bill Huizenga - Wikipedia

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    Huizenga defeated Jay Riemersma, State Senator Wayne Kuipers, businessman Bill Cooper, and three others in the Republican primary election—the real contest in this heavily Republican district—on August 3, 2010. [3] Huizenga defeated Democratic nominee Fred Johnson, 64% to 32%. [4] The district was rated "Solid Republican" by The New York ...

  9. Albert M. Todd - Wikipedia

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    Albert Todd died October 6, 1931, at his home in Kalamazoo. He was 81 years old at the time of his death. Todd was survived by his wife, Augusta Allman Todd, and five children. His body was interred at Mountain Home Cemetery in Kalamazoo. The Todd family is regarded as a notable political family in the state of Michigan. [10]