An RV manufacturing site in Sturgis will close in June, resulting in the elimination of 121 jobs. According to WTVB of Coldwater, Elkhart-based Heartland Recreational Vehicles filed a “Warn Notice” this week with the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, relating the details of the layoff. Heartland is known for its selection of towable recreational vehicles and travel trailers. …
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Three Rivers German band searching for new members
Three Rivers German Band is in search of new members. Members of the niche band said it welcomes anyone from high school through retirees. The band is an opportunity for experienced musicians to continue their affinity for musical instruments. Rehearsals begin at 7 p.m. May 7 at the county’s Commission on Aging, 1200 W. Broadway St. More information is available …
Read More »Allegan will keep police department
After a proposal to outsource law enforcement, Allegan municipal officials decided they will keep its police department. WWMT-TV said after strong community opposition and a review of a possible agreement with the county sheriff’s office, Allegan city officials announced Wednesday they have scrapped a proposal to disband the Allegan Police Department and replace it with county deputies. City Manager Joel …
Read More »Former Paw Paw schools secretary charged
A former Paw Paw Public Schools secretary, arrested for allegedly stealing $27,000 from Child Care Resources, could face years in jail. WWMT-TV said Danielle Taylor, 34, of Lawrence, was charged with one count of identity theft and one count of financial transaction device. Prior to Monday’s arraignment, Portage Police Department investigated a fraud complaint in November after Child Care Resources …
Read More »Severe weather outlook – Tuesday
The Storm Prediction Center has maintained the 15 to 29% severe risk for Tuesday, April 29th in their most recent update. The outlook has been expanded slightly further east and also south to include all of Indiana, northwest Ohio, and southwest Lower Michigan. All hazards are possible including damaging winds, hail, and tornadoes. (NWS)
Read More »Volunteers needed for Sturgis clean-up day
Sturgis Neighborhood Program is looking for volunteers to assist with an upcoming collection of debris and unwanted household items. The community “Spring Fling” clean-up day takes place 8 a.m. to noon May 3 at the city’s DPS building, 805 N. Centerville Road. In partnership with the city of Sturgis, Sturgis Neighborhood Program provides free disposal drop off of unwanted household …
Read More »Road commission receives awards
St. Joseph County Road Commission earned two statewide IMPRESS Awards and two People’s Choice Awards at the 2025 County Road Association of Michigan Highway Conference. Held last month in Lansing, the program during which IMPRESS Awards were issued recognizes county road agencies that demonstrate innovation on noteworthy projects in three categories. This year, St. Joseph County received IMPRESS Awards in …
Read More »Farming workshop planned
A team of educators from across Michigan – including leaders within Michigan State University Extension – has developed new curricula and resources for teaching practical farming skills using hands-on activities and participatory learning principles. The curricula are primarily designed for beginning fruit and vegetable farmers, but several of the modules would be applicable to any type of farm and are …
Read More »Jones woman injured in crash
A Jones woman was hospitalized following a two-vehicle crash Tuesday in Cass County’s Newberg Township. Sheriff Clint Roach said deputies were called shortly before noon to the intersection of M-60 and Corey Lake Road. Investigators said 21-year-old Jocelyn Holdeman, a resident of Jones, was driving south on Corey Lake Road when she allegedly failed to stop at the M-60 intersection. …
Read More »United Way plans golf outing
St. Joseph County United Way is less than a month away from hosting its annual golf outing fundraiser. Event organizers said the 2025 outing is May 9 at St. Joe Valley Golf Course. Cost is $75 per individual or $300 per foursome. The 18-hole scramble includes greens fees, cart, lunch and awards. The shotgun start is 10 a.m. In addition …
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