Feb. 26, 2026

It’s a little late for Valentine’s Day, but we always have time for love. In a Nutshell includes a marriage between two centenarians, a new restaurant in Battle Creek and why Ride Calhoun is important.

Bud + Violet: A Love Story 100 Years in the Making

Source: Eric Ebner

They’re 102 and 100 years old, and their love is still the strongest thing in the room. This heartwarming documentary follows Bud and Violet on the outskirts of Marshall, reminding us that patience, commitment and love can last a lifetime.


Ride Calhoun’s Public Transit Model is Rolling – and Modernizing

Source: Community Matters

Mallory Avis, Executive Director of Ride Calhoun, talks to Community Matters about why a more robust county-wide transit authority is important for the needs of all residents and how technology is helping to make it available for all levels of access.


Family’s culinary vision takes flight with newest Latin American eatery at Kellogg Field

Source: SecondWave Media

San Francisco Latin American Cuisine, a high-end eatery featuring bold flavors from across Latin America, has replaced Waco Kitchen, bringing a major-city dining experience to the airport.


Grand Opening of Albion’s New Art Center ‘a Win-Win for Our Entire Community’

Source: Albion Pleiad

The new Arts Center is a project of the Albion Arts Commission, which has been “functioning for two years” and “hosts various art events throughout the city” according to Mary Slater, president of the Albion Arts Commission.


Battle Creek’s Hart-Dole-Inouye Federal Center listed for accelerated disposition

Source: WWMT

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) identified the “underutilized and functionally obsolete campus” for “accelerated disposition,” meaning the GSA is looking to get rid of the surplus property on Washington Avenue either by selling it or transferring it to another government agency, according to the GSA’s website.


Battle Creek faces life after Cereal City following Kellogg sale

Source: Bridge MI

City leaders worry whether Ferrero will continue the kind of investment in Battle Creek that Kellogg invested, but remain optimistic.

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