City of Battle Creek
Recent News About City of Battle Creek
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Proposed state budget includes $1 million for BC City Hall
The state legislature has approved a State of Michigan budget that includes $1 million to help repair Battle Creek’s City Hall façade.
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BC Police welcome Deputy Chiefs Bagley, Gilleylen
Battle Creek Police did not start the hiring process looking for two deputy chiefs, but proudly welcome Deputy Chief Shannon Bagley, and Deputy Chief Troy Gilleylen.
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Flat Stanley Project
Have you heard of the Flat Stanley project? We hosted Stanley Lambchop here in Battle Creek recently, a guest from Tennessee, and Charter Township of Bedford Supervisor Bill Scutt's grandson.
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East Goodale Ave. will partially close for sewer lateral repair
City crews will start repairing a sewer lateral tomorrow– Wednesday, Sep. 8.
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City announces Labor Day service changes; Flash Flood closes 9/5
With Labor Day next Monday, Sept. 6, Full Blast Recreation Center will transition to the fall/winter schedule.
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Milling/paving begins Tuesday morning
City contractors will begin milling and paving work on Tuesday, August 24.
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No injuries in Upton Ave. fire
Car 3, Engine 2, Rescue 3, Rescue 4, Engine 5, Engine 6, and Squad 6 were dispatched to a concrete non-combustible small business structure fire.
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No injuries in Wagner Dr. fire
Other information: The Battle Creek Fire Department was dispatched to a structure fire at 795 Wagner Dr., Williamsburg Apartments.
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Sewer work on Morgan starts July 26; tree removal on Capital SW starts July 28
The Department of Public Works has projects planned on Morgan Avenue and Capital Avenue SW this week that will affect traffic.
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CITY OF BATTLE CREEK: North/Territorial road work starts July 19; North water work set for July 23/24
The city rescheduled water work for next week on North Avenue, and will begin a road project on North, and Territorial Road.
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CITY OF BATTLE CREEK: City buildings reopen to public visits July 12
City of Battle Creek buildings will reopen to public visits on Monday, July 12, after months closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.