St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners has announced short-term plans regarding its upcoming March meetings. Due to impending renovations at the courts building, temporary location changes have been made for next week’s executive committee meeting and the monthly board of commissioners meeting on St. Patrick’s Day. The March executive committee meeting March 10 will start at 4 p.m. but its …
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Three Rivers City Commission members plan to apply for a state grant in hopes of improving a municipal park. During their commission meeting this evening, Mayor Angel Johnston and commissioners are expected to approve an application to Michigan Department of Natural Resources for work at Elbert Foster Park on East Broadway Street. Potential improvements include a paved parking lot, playground …
Read More »Sturgis garage damaged by fire
Firefighters from the Sturgis Department of Public Safety responded to a structure fire last week in the 500 block of North Nottawa Street. According to a department media release, firefighters were called shortly after 4 p.m. Friday and, upon arrival, observed a detached garage at the rear of the residence was ablaze. Suppression efforts successfully extinguished the fire. The adjacent …
Read More »Man convicted in Cass County shooting incident
An Indiana man was convicted last week on charges that he shot at two people last year in Cass County’s Calvin Township. Britt Weaver, 59, was convicted following two hours of deliberation stemming from a May 2025 incident involving his AR-15 rifle. Prosecutor Victor Fitz said the two people – a married couple – were fishing on Christiana Creek. Fitz …
Read More »Fatal crash in Park Township
Alcohol and speed were cited as potential factors in a weekend crash that killed two Kalamazoo County men in northern Park Township. Sheriff Chad Spence said deputies were called at 12:08 a.m. Saturday to the area of Parkville Road and Mint Road regarding a one-vehicle crash. Investigators said a 27-year-old man was driving north on Parkville Road when his vehicle …
Read More »Sheriff’s office offers boater safety course
St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Office has announced details related to its annual Boater Safety Education Course for 2026. The sessions are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 4 and April 18 at the Sheriff’s Office Training Center in Centreville. Potential participants need only attend and complete one of the sessions. The course is free of charge but limited to 30 …
Read More »Sturgis church offers Clothing Sanctuary
Officials from First United Methodist Church of Sturgis are hoping to draw renewed attention to its weekly “Clothing Sanctuary.” The church offers free clothing 3 to 5 p.m. every Tuesday and noon to 2 p.m. every Friday. Clothing styles and sizes are available for people of all ages. Anyone wishing to donate clothes is encouraged to consider the weekly drop-off, …
Read More »Bill introduced to eliminate wholesale marijuana tax
State Sen. Jonathan Lindsey has introduced legislation to eliminate the 24% wholesale tax on marijuana. The tax was created during budget negotiations late last year. According to a media release from Lindsey’s office, Senate Bill 810 would repeal the new tax and revert marijuana taxation to the structure set by voters who approved legalization of marijuana. Lindsey said he objects …
Read More »Out and About – Week of March 2nd
Old age is not for sissies. A year ago I suffered a heart attack and spent about six weeks at home recovering from Quadruple Heart By-Pass surgery. Since then I’ve been attending “Heart Healthy” sessions at the Beacon Health Wellness Pavilion. I’ve shared some of these experiences with everyone via this column. I recently developed a slipped disc in my …
Read More »Glen Oaks will host healthcare job fair
Glen Oaks Community College officials have announced details related to the school’s annual Healthcare College & Employment Fair. It will run 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 10 on the Concourse. The free event provides job seekers and students with opportunities to connect directly with healthcare employers and colleges offering healthcare-education programs. Employers will conduct on-site interviews, giving attendees the …
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