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Plea agreement in strangulation death

St. Joseph County Prosecutor David Marvin said a plea agreement and sentence have been worked out regarding the suspect allegedly involved in the October 2021 death of a Colon woman. Michael Lafler, age 37, of Colon, will be sentenced in June to a maximum of 15 years in the strangulation death of 33-year-old Chelsea Wallen. Marvin said he and defense …

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Woman arrested on drug charges

A Mendon woman faces drug-related charges following a traffic stop last week in Sturgis Township. Undersheriff Jason Bingaman said deputies stopped a vehicle shortly after 10 a.m. Thursday on South Centerville Road, near Fawn River Road. Deputies were suspicious of the driver and requested the services of the Sturgis Police K-9 unit. With the assistance of the K-9 unit, deputies …

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Sturgis High School – Big wins in state competition

Sturgis High School’s manufacturing class brought home eight first-place finishes during a recent state competition. The latest Michigan Industrial Technology Education Society, in fact, saw the Sturgis team bring home more award-winners than any other participating school. Led by instructor Jeff Wanamaker, the class bested Sturgis’ six state champions it claimed in 2019. The goal of the MITES competition is …

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Out and About – Week of May 29th

This week we celebrate Memorial Day. It’s more a day of remembrance than a day of celebration. On this day we remember those members of our Armed Forces who have passed, whether in an armed conflict or in peacetime. Memorial Day is also recognized as the first day of summer, even though summer doesn’t actually begin until next month. Beginning …

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Centreville – Discussion continues regarding ballfield complex

Plans to name a ballfield complex in honor of a noteworthy graduate were put on hold Monday by the Centreville Public Schools Board of Education. Class of 1995 member Matt Thornton went on to enjoy a 13-year Major League Baseball career as a pitcher with six different MLB teams. While Thornton, a former MLB All-Star, may have seemed a logical …

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Improvements continue at county’s newest park

Further improvements at the county’s newest park top the list of work planned this summer by the St. Joseph County Parks and Recreation Department. Director Jaymes MacDonald said a considerable amount of time has been spent at Kettles Park over the past six months, with efforts centering on improving its trail network. Acquired in 2021 through state grants and a …

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TR Water Festival armband tickets are on sale

Armband tickets for amusement rides at the Three Rivers Water Festival are on sale while supplies last. Water Festival organizers said armband tickets are good for one day of unlimited rides. They are $20 each, a savings of $5. They are available at Harding’s Friendly Market on West Michigan Avenue in Three Rivers (cash only) and Three Rivers Area Chamber …

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Open house Tuesday at Central Dispatch

St. Joseph County Central Dispatch will stage an open house next week to welcome its newest member. The black poodle Bolo will be the guest of honor during a ceremony 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesday at Central Dispatch, 620 E. Main St. An emotional-support dog, Bolo will live at Central Dispatch and be cared for by its staff. A group …

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Corey Lake event in July

Hooked on Tram, Reelin’ In the Future, is looking for boat captains and first mates to help with its 15th annual event coming up in July. Event organizers said the July 8 program will take place on Corey Lake – across from Happy Landing. Every boat will require two adults and all sizes of boats that can fit at least …

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A new dairy-processing facility in Constantine

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation delivered some good news for the village of Constantine Tuesday. They announced that Michigan Strategic Fund approved a new dairy-processing facility that will reduce the carbon footprint of dairy byproduct and bring new jobs and infrastructure to the community. A total capital investment of $41.1 million is expected. MMPA and Dairy …

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