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    US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Public Health Emergency Policy Kalkaska (pronounced /kæl?kæsk?/) is a village in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,020 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Kalkaska County. The village is part of Kalkaska Township.
    Kalkaska County GIS Maps are cartographic tools to relay spatial and geographic information for land and property in Kalkaska County, Michigan. GIS stands for Geographic Information System, the field of data management that charts spatial locations. GIS Maps are produced by the U.S. government and private companies.
    KALKASKA —The Village of Kalkaska has withdrawn its application with the State Boundary Commission (SBC) to petition for city status. COLDSPRINGS TOWNSHIP — The Michigan State Police is investigating the theft of a cabin in ColdSprings Township. The cabin, located on County Road 571 was 12 feet-by-28 feet in size and was reported stolen.
    The township of Rapid River was the first section to be established. In 1873, the village of Kalkaska was designated as the county seat. There are twelve townships in Kalkaska County: Bear Lake, Blue Lake, Boardman, Clearwater, Coldsprings, Excelsior, Garfield, Kalkaska, Oliver, Orange, Rapid River, and Springfield.
  2. WEBMaps of Kalkaska County. Maphill is a collection of map images. This satellite map of Kalkaska County is one of them. Click on the Detailed button under the image to switch to a more detailed map. See Kalkaska