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Cass County continues search form permanent prosecutor

The search continues for a permanent Cass County prosecutor after former, long-time prosecutor, Victor Fitz, resigned last month. According to WWMT, Fitz said toxicity from local leadership and a shortage of attorneys influenced his decision to step down and take a similar position in Branch County. Sarah Scoggin has been serving as interim prosecutor since earlier this month. County officials …

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Patriotic event planned in Centreville

Centreville DDA is hosting a patriotic event later this month. According to event organizers, “Freedom Rings in the Ville” takes place June 27, with a ceremony honoring U.S. veterans at noon downtown. A full day of events follows, with activities including mechanical bull riding, a fire department water ball competition, cornhole competition, live music and food vendors.

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Tree planted in honor of boy killed in tornado

Michigan State Police troopers from the Niles post planted a tree last week in memory of a boy who lost his life in a tornado back in March. In partnership with the Niles Post Chapter of STOP, the tree was planted in memory of 12-year-old Silas Charles Anderson, who died March 6 in Cass County. Along with state troopers, family, …

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Branch County Sheriff’s office received donation

Branch County Sheriff Fred Blankenship said the agency recently received a generous donation to support its drone program. Blankenship said Michigan Gas Utilities and Wisconsin Public Service Foundation recently presented a $10,000 donation. He said the funds will be used to support the office’s Unmanned Aircraft System. Specifically, drone capabilities by assisting with the acquisition of equipment, technology, training and …

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Tentative agreement – American Axle strike

The strike at the American Axle plant in Three Rivers may soon be over. According to CBS Detroit, the United Auto Workers and Dauch Corporation, which now owns the former American Axle facility, have reached a tentative agreement on a new four-year contract after a 10-day strike by nearly 1,000 workers. UAW Local 2093 Chairman Josh Jager says the proposed …

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Buggy crash suspect arraigned

The suspect in a vehicle-versus-buggy crash has been arraigned. St. Joseph County court officials said 54-year-old Burr Oak resident David James Parshall was arraigned Monday before District Court Judge Jeff Middleton. Bond is set at $15,000 cash or surety. A pre-exam conference is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. June 23. The incident occurred shortly after 8 p.m. Friday on Maystead Road, …

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Changes announced for Sturgis Salvation Army

The Salvation Army Great Lakes Division has announced a transition at its Sturgis location, which will allow the organization to continue providing essential support to individuals and families in St. Joseph County through a Salvation Army Service Center. As a Service Center, the Salvation Army’s location at 105 N. Fourth St. will continue operating a weekly food pantry, while discontinuing its hot-meal program and Sunday morning worship services. The last day of the hot-meal program will be …

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American Legion plans Flag Day event

Three Rivers American Legion is hosting a Flag Day observance this weekend. The event will feature an insightful presentation by the Three Rivers Elks, whose members will share details regarding the history of the U.S. flag. Participants are encouraged to bring worn or threadbare flags to be retired in accordance with proper protocols. The event starts at 1 p.m. Sunday.

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Meet Up and Eat Up programs begin

“Meet Up and Eat Up” summer food programs have started across the county. The programs are: 11:30 to 12:30 Monday through Thursday in Burr Oak; 4:30 to 6 p.m. Thursdays at Centreville Elementary; 11 to 11:45 a.m. daily at Colon Jr./Sr. High; 7:45 to 8:30 a.m., and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Constantine High School; …

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Three Rivers Health employee receives heroism award

A Three Rivers Health employee was recently recognized for heroic actions demonstrated during the March 6 tornado. Abigail Hostetler last week received the George A. Cooper Award during a ceremony hosted by the Camp Eberhart Alumni Association, an organization that recognizes heroism, service and lifesaving actions throughout the Michiana area. Hostetler became widely recognized in March after surveillance video from …

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