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The base, which is still mostly undeveloped, wooded land, takes up a sizable portion of Battle Creek's land area. The part of the base in Battle Creek that is now the industrial park measures 4.69 square miles (12.15 km 2) in area, which is approximately 10.6% of the city's area.
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Males had a median income of $40,315 versus $27,318 for females. The per capita income for the township was $20,846. About 5.5% of families and 7.3% of the population were below the poverty line , including 8.4% of those under age 18 and 5.3% of those age 65 or over.
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Battle Creek was first settled by Europeans in 1835. A village government was established in 1850, and the community was incorporated as a city in 1859. In 1867/68, the first city hall building was constructed, located at 25 West Michigan Avenue.
Form 1040, officially, the U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, is an IRS tax form used for personal federal income tax returns filed by United States residents. The form calculates the total taxable income of the taxpayer and determines how much is to be paid to or refunded by the government.
The Battle Creek Enquirer is a daily newspaper in Battle Creek, Michigan. [3] The newspaper, owned by the Gannett, is the only daily paper serving Calhoun County, Michigan, and parts of four neighboring counties. [4] In the late 1950s, the Enquirer sponsored the George Award, which was meant to recognize civic-minded citizens. [5]
BATTLE CREEK - The B.O.B. is hitting the court. The Best Of Battle Creek series in the Enquirer is being expanded this year to include the top players on volleyball courts throughout the area.