Yearly Archives: 2021

Glen Oaks plans return to in-person learning

Glen Oaks president David Devier announced Tuesday employees will return to in-person instruction next month. Following deliberation by the Glen Oaks COVID-19 task force, committee members determined all employees are expected to return to work on campus effective July 6, Devier said. Previously, the task force had considered a return date sometime in August, but shifted the timeline due to …

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Vaccine information program launched

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the Protect Michigan Commission have launched a text-messaging program to share COVID-19 vaccine information. The program will reach 1 million people in counties across Michigan, with a focus on high-vulnerability communities and areas with low COVID-19 vaccination coverage. The text messages will ask individuals about their plans related to COVID-19 vaccination, …

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Huss Farmer’s Market opens

The Huss Project Farmer’s Market has opened for the season. It operates 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays. Meanwhile, Huss officials have announced that a children’s play area is available and features a mud kitchen, swing and sandbox, as well as a forest trail and activities for children with their caregivers each market day. Beginning in July, children and caregivers …

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Volunteers needed for foster advocate program

The Court Appointed Special Advocate Program is seeking volunteers to advocate for the best interests of local foster children. CASA executive director Jamie Brooks said the agency attempts to make sure the voice of foster children is heard, their needs are met while in care, and provide a consistent, caring adult to walk with them through their journey. Volunteers must …

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Dorothy Byers, 96

Dorothy Levon Byers, age 96, of Three Rivers, passed away Friday, June 4, 2021 at Heartland Health Care Center. She was born October 31, 1924 in Constantine the daughter of Percy and Helen (Lublow) Oswalt, and graduated with Three Rivers High School’s Class of 1942. She was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church and held many positions there over …

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Sheldon, 86, & Juanita Fieberkorn, 84

Sheldon Walter Fieberkorn, age 86, passed away on Sunday, June 6, 2021. He was born April 6th 1935, to Walter and Margery (Brown) Fieberkorn. He was baptized and confirmed at Salem Lutheran Church, Centreville. He worked at Kirsch for 44 years as a Factory and Trade Show Manager. Juanita Jean Fieberkorn, age 84, passed away on Monday, June 7, 2021. …

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Constantine reviews bond anticipation note

Constantine Village Council members reviewed a bond anticipation note timeline by Baker Tilly Municipal Advisors for construction of a new sewer plant. The action took place at Monday’s council meeting. More than a year ago, the village applied for a $13.4 million rural development/ USDA 40-year loan to recommission its treatment facility. The bond anticipation note essentially is a bridge …

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Vandalia man injured in crash

A Vandalia man was injured earlier this week following a single-vehicle crash in Cass County’s Calvin Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said deputies were called around 1 a.m. Monday to the intersection of Dry Lake Street and Paradise Cove. Investigators said a vehicle driven by Michael Deweerd was traveling north on Day Lake Street when it left the roadway and struck …

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Constantine names Teachers of the Year

Constantine Public Schools recently honored a number of teachers for years of service and “Teacher of the Year” winners were announced. Held Friday, the district’s last day, the honors ceremony was based on an earlier vote by teachers and staff in each building. They voted for their school’s teacher of the year. Recipients were Dan Sorensen, Eastside Elementary; Bryce Ingram, …

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