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Layne Churchill of Marshall is Enquirer Athlete of the Week winner for week of April 20
Layne Churchill of Marshall is Enquirer Athlete of the Week winner for week of April 20

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time25-04-2025

  • Sport
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Layne Churchill of Marshall is Enquirer Athlete of the Week winner for week of April 20

BATTLE CREEK — The fans have spoken. The winner of the latest Enquirer Athlete of the Week fan poll is Layne Churchill of the Marshall softball team. Fans got behind Churchill to help her edge finalists Calvin Paesens, Colton Beard and Angelia Palma. Churchill received 57 percent of the vote by the 5 p.m. Wednesday deadline. Thanks to her fans, she is being featured in this Enquirer Athlete of the Week Sunday spotlight. Advertisement Marshall's Churchill helped the Redhawks sweep Coldwater in a conference doubleheader. Churchill earned the win as the pitcher in the first game, allowing one earned run, while also adding two hits in each game and four RBI in the nightcap. Since that big week, Churchill has stayed hot, going 8-for-8 in a doubleheader with Parma Western with three doubles and two home runs. MORE: After being in a coma just three months ago, Marshall's Emmalie Hirst returns to softball Marshall's Layne Churchill pitches during a game against Coldwater at Marshall High School on Wednesday, Apr. 16, 2025. "Layne has stepped up in a big way for us this year. She knows it's her time and she has settled into the role of workhorse on the mound while giving the middle of our lineup some serious power. As a coach, I'm most proud of her attitude this year. She has remained positive in all situations and has been a great role model for our under classmen,' Marshall softball coach Trevor Kelly said. Advertisement The Battle Creek Enquirer Athlete of the Week is presented by Oaklawn Hospital. To submit a nominee for Athlete of the Week, email bcesports@ Battle Creek Enquirer Athlete of the Week Bill Broderick can be reached at bbroderi@ Follow him on X/Twitter: @billbroderick This article originally appeared on Battle Creek Enquirer: Churchill is April 20 Battle Creek Enquirer Athlete of the Week winner

Battle Creek issues boil water advisory for some residents during maintenance
Battle Creek issues boil water advisory for some residents during maintenance

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time12-03-2025

  • Health
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Battle Creek issues boil water advisory for some residents during maintenance

The city of Battle Creek has issued a boil water advisory for some residents as it has shut down a portion of the water system for improvements or repairs, requiring crews to reduce the water pressure. Because there is reduced pressure, there is potential for bacteria to enter the system. Residents in the following areas have been issued the advisory Wednesday: Kendall Street North, between Goodale Avenue West and Roosevelt Avenue West Beglin Court, between Goodale Avenue West and Vineyard Avenue Vineyard Avenue, between Kendall Street North and Washington Avenue North Roosevelt Avenue West, between Kendall Street North and Howland Street "The city has issues this advisory as a precaution. Such a precaution is recommended when we must reduce water pressure in the system," according to a city news release. The city of Battle Creek advises residents to boil their tap water before consuming it. Bring water to a boil, let it boil for one minute, and let it cool before using. Residents should use boiled or bottled water for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes, and food preparation, until further notice. Boiling kills bacteria and other organisms in the water. "The City of Battle Creek is working to restore water pressure as soon as possible, after the improvement/repair work is completed. The water team will take other actions, such as hydrant/system flushing, and collecting bacteriological samples from around the affected area," according to the news release. "The city will test these samples to determine that the water quality meets the state drinking water standards. The City of Battle Creek will inform the local news media, and post updates on the City's website 'Alert Center' when tests show no bacteria and you no longer need to boil your water." Sign up for alerts at The sampling process and testing process takes a minimum of 24 hours, but may take longer. This boil water advisory will remain in effect until sample results verify the water is safe to drink. For more information, please contact the city of Battle Creek at 269-966-3493. General guidelines on ways to lessen the risk of infection by microbes are available from the Environmental Protection Agency Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 800-426-4791. This article originally appeared on Battle Creek Enquirer: Boil water advisory issued for Battle Creek March 12

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