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Magna Cosma Casting Expansion Planned for Battle Creek

Magna Cosma Casting Expansion Planned for Battle Creek If you haven’t driven Clark Road to River Road in Battle Creek’s Fort Custer Industrial Park in a while, you might be surprised by the industrial development there, and more is on the way. Magna is looking for a tax break from the City of Battle Creek as they consider expanding its Cosma Casting Michigan manufacturing operation the Fort Custer Industrial Park. Magna provides a comprehensive range of body, chassis, and engineering solutions to global automotive customers.  Their high-pressure aluminum castings are targeted to manufactures of lighter vehicles with reduced environmental impact.   If a local tax abatement for the expansion is approved the company says the project would generate more than $31,900,0000 in investments at the Battle Creek site, and that could lead to Magna hiring 68 new employees over the next three years.  Those jobs would pay between $15 - $35 per hour, depending on the position.

Magna Cosma Casting plans $31 9M investment to expand in Battle Creek

Magna Cosma Casting plans $31 9M investment to expand in Battle Creek
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Magna Cosma Casting Expansion Planned for Battle Creek

Magna Cosma Casting Expansion Planned for Battle Creek
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Andrew Blowers mother and supporters protest decision not to charge officers | WTVB | 1590 AM · 95 5 FM

Charese Watson along with about two dozen supporters protested outside of the Calhoun County Courthouse Monday afternoon. The protest took place one week after Prosecutor David Gilbert determined that two Battle Creek Police officers and a Calhoun County Sheriff’s deputy were justified in their actions because they felt their lives were in danger and that no charges would be filed in the shooting of 22-year-old Andrew Blowers on September 5. The shooting took place after Battle Creek Police tried to stop a reckless vehicle in the area of Dickman Road and M-66 as the driver was swerving into oncoming traffic lanes. The two officers believed that the driver may have been intoxicated.

Andrew Blowers mother and supporters protest decision not to charge officers | WIN 98 5 Your Country | WNWN-FM

Charese Watson along with about two dozen supporters protested outside of the Calhoun County Courthouse Monday afternoon. The protest took place one week after Prosecutor David Gilbert determined that two Battle Creek Police officers and a Calhoun County Sheriff’s deputy were justified in their actions because they felt their lives were in danger and that no charges would be filed in the shooting of 22-year-old Andrew Blowers on September 5. The shooting took place after Battle Creek Police tried to stop a reckless vehicle in the area of Dickman Road and M-66 as the driver was swerving into oncoming traffic lanes. The two officers believed that the driver may have been intoxicated.

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