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Possible chicken pox outbreak at St. Joseph County school

Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency is investigating a possible chickenpox outbreak, Health and Disease Prevention Director Heidi Hazel told board members last week. Hazel said her department is investigating a possible outbreak at a St. Joseph County school, but could not release further information. Chickenpox is a contagious viral disease that causes itchy blisters, fever and fatigue, the agency states. …

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United Way hosting pop-up sale

St. Joseph County United Way is hosting a pop-up sale coming up later this week. From 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and 8 o’clock to 2 o’clock Saturday, the agency is selling holiday décor, Halloween costumes and other themed items. The two-day event will be held at the Fraternal Order of Police, on M-86, east of Centreville. More information …

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Two arrested on drug charges

Two Sturgis residents were arrested last week following the execution of a warrant by members of the Southwest Enforcement Team. Sheriff Chad Spence said detectives served the search warrant Wednesday at a residence in the 300 block of St. Joseph Street in Sturgis. Authorities found about four ounces of crystal meth and materials consistent with the use and distribution of …

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Colon names Hattan as football coach

A coaching decision considered a foregone conclusion was made last week by Colon High School. Robbie Hattan was named varsity football coach of the 8-man Magi team. Hattan announced in February he was returning to Colon to serve as its director of student services and facilities. Now, he adds the roles of coach and athletic director to his duties. Hattan, …

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Out and About – Week of April 27th

Autism is a developmental disability. Autistic children and adults have differences in social communication and interaction and exhibit restrictive or repetitive patterns of behavior. There is a wide range of presentations among autistic people. Autistic people are diverse and include people of any gender, race, disability, and age. Here are five presentations of autism: — Difficulty understanding other people’s feelings …

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Sturgis city manager resigns

After three years as Sturgis city manager, Andrew Kuk announced this week he is resigning. The announcement came following a closed-session meeting Wednesday. Kuk’s resignation will be effective July 24. During Wednesday’s city commission meeting, Kuk said reasons for his resignation and separation are based on personal reflection and consideration of the goals of the commission. He said the separation …

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Water infrastructure set to begin in TR

Three Rivers municipal officials said an infrastructure project starting next week will include identifying residences on a list for a water-service verification. Starting Monday, Plummers Environmental will begin the process of water service line material verifications at roughly 750 locations throughout Three Rivers. Workers will use a blue flag, or leave a blue mark on the curb or sidewalk outside …

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MDOT begins work at Cass County intersections

Michigan Department of Transportation has started work at two separate intersections on U.S. 12 in Cass County. The first is at Beebe Road in Milton Township and the other at Adamsville Road in Ontwa Township. In both cases, MDOT crews are adding left-turn lanes at the crossroads. MDOT urges motorists to exercise caution when approaching either of these intersections.

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Reward offered for return of stolen scooters

A $1,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the return of two vintage scooters. Three Rivers Police Department officials said a 1957 Cushman scooter, white in color, and a black, 1959 Cushman Eagle scooter were stolen April 1 from a garage at a location in the 800 block of Hill Street. Access to the garage was gained by …

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Women’s Club plans mental health awareness event

Three Rivers Women’s Club, in conjunction with Three Rivers Downtown Development Authority, is hosting an event next week centering on “May is Mental Health Awareness Month.” The Hope Garden, featuring a prominent number of yellow tulips, is the focal point of the May 2 gathering at the Circle Garden on Main Street in downtown Three Rivers. Event organizers said their …

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