A recently controversial sculpture in downtown Kalamazoo was found vandalized Friday morning. It comes a day after celebrating the history of the harvest between pilgrims and Native Americans.
Dozens of people showed up at city hall Monday about the Fountain of the Pioneers, with around 50 people speaking. Some called the fountain, which depicts a settler standing face to face with a Native American, a reminder of colonialism and America’s grim past, and said it belongs in a museum.
Will a statue in Bronson Park be the next statue to fall?
Mlive is reporting about the Kalamazoo city commission voting unanimously to approve a resolution to recognize Indigenous Peoples Day on the second Monday of October each year, even though they do not even recognize Columbus Day...
One of the events that signals the beginning of summer in Kalamazoo is the KIA Art Fair at Bronson Park. The city took a time lapse video of the recent festival.
Be there as the city of Kalamazoo welcomes in this festive holiday season with the annual Tree Lighting Ceremony from 5:00pm-7:30pm in Bronson Park on Friday, November 25th. But that's not all, there are arts and crafts for the kids, visits with Mr...