The St. Joseph County Marine Corps League has announced it will receive its detachment charter next month. Mendon resident Bill Stevens, chaplain of the detachment, said the ceremony will take place at 2 p.m. Oct. 6 at Mendon Village Hall. The charter will be presented by the Michigan State Commandant as well as the National Commandant. Stevens said as is …
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Green Star Award to owners
A group of owners of four residences in Fabius Township were recently named recipients of the inaugural Green Star Award. Presented by Vic Eichler, chair of the Fabius Township Environmental and Wetlands Protection Advisory Committee, the Green Star Award recognizes Fabius Township property owners who have developed exemplary, natural lakefront shorelines. Recipients at last week’s township board meeting were Kaiser …
Read More »Victor Hostetler, 65
Victor C. Hostetler, age 65, of Three Rivers, passed away Thursday, September 20th, 2012 at his home. He was born in Sturgis, MI on October 18, 1946, a son of Bud and Betty (Easterday) Hostetler. Victor graduated from Constantine High School in 1965. On October 30, 1992 Victor married Cheryl Moodie in Union, Michigan. He worked as a purchasing agent …
Read More »Ron Buehlman, 58
Ronald Keith Buehlman, age 58, of Leonidas, died Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012, at Borgess Medical Center in Kalamazoo. He was born July 30, 1954, in Cook County, Ill., a son of the late Ronald F. and Joan C. (Schultz) Buehlman. The family moved to Leonidas in the early ’70s and Ron attended Colon Schools. He had been employed at Bronson …
Read More »George Wojciechowski, 55
George William Wojciechowski, 55, of Three Rivers and formerly of Hammond, Ind., passed away at 11:35 a.m. Monday, Sept. 17, 2012 at his home. He was born Aug. 26, 1957. He is survived by: his best friend and caregiver, Russell Snyder; a brother, Walter (Pat) Wojciechowski of Hobart, Ind.; four sisters, Irene Tsakopoulos of Munster, Ind., Wanda (Carey) Curtis of …
Read More »Safe Routes to School gets money
The Centreville Downtown Development Authority has agreed to front more than $400,000 toward the Safe Routes to Schools program in Centreville. The opportunity to provide the up-front funding became available after it was announced a federal grant of $416,000 was conferred to the Centreville Safe Routes to Schools. In order to qualify for the grant, however, the money would be …
Read More »Another two arrested for meth
Members of the St. Joseph County Narcotics unit arrested two men Tuesday following an investigation into the production of methamphetamine. According to the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department, a 43-year-old Three Rivers resident and a 42-year-old man from Vicksburg were charged with a number of meth-related offenses. They were taken into custody after a search warrant was executed at a …
Read More »Armed robbery suspect still at large
Cass County Sheriff Joe Underwood Jr. said the suspect behind an armed robbery Tuesday in the unincorporated community of Union remains at large. The incident occurred at 5:10 p.m. and took place at Hilltop Laundry, located in the 13500 block of U.S. 12. Witnesses identified the suspect as a white male in his late 30s. He reportedly stands about 5’7″ …
Read More »Plumbing fixtures stolen
Brass and chrome plumbing fixtures were stolen Monday from a residence in Sturgis Township. The St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department said the incident took place in the 68000 block of Stubey Road, where the victim was working in the backyard. At some point over a 30-minute period, someone went inside the unlocked residence and stole a bucket in which the …
Read More »Bee Thurman, 70
Beatrice “Bea” Griffin (Hill) Thurman, 70, of Three Rivers, went to be with her Lord on Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. She was born in Grenada, Miss. the daughter of William and Carey Hill. Bea has been a long time resident of Three Rivers. She was employed as a nurse aide at the Three Rivers Hospital, Fairview Nursing Home, and later …
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