Michigan State Police troopers are investigating the larceny of copper wire from a location in Fabius Township. Troopers said the incident occurred between March 1 and the 28th from a pivot irrigation system located in a field in the area of Harder Road and Youngman Road.
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Colon athlete named to All-State team
The Associated Press released its All-State team for the girls in Division 4 on Monday evening and a local athlete made the list. Colon’s Reese Williams was tabbed as First Team All-State. Williams was one of 10 student-athletes to be named to the First Team. Williams led Colon in a number of statistical categories this season, including points per game, …
Read More »Vicksburg votes on new building project
A historical vote cast last week by members of the Vicksburg Village Council cleared the way for construction to begin on a new municipal building. Council members on March 20 made official the $2.5 million project as a result of their unanimous endorsement. The vote capped a multi-year effort to ensure the project would be funded without taking out a …
Read More »Man hit by vehicle in Porter Township
A Cass County man was hospitalized after he was struck by a vehicle Monday morning in Porter Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said deputies were called at 6:35 a.m. to U.S. 12 and Robbins Lake Road. Investigators said 34-year-old Union resident Blaine McClure was walking in the roadway when he was struck by a pickup driven by Harold Gray, 66, of …
Read More »April is National Distracted Driving Month
In support of National Districted Driving Month, the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department is teaming up with Michigan Office of Highway Safety and Planning for a high-visibility enforcement called “U Drive. U Text. U Pay.” During the month of April, law-enforcement officers will remind motorists about the dangers of distracted driving while enforcing Michigan’s “texting while driving” law. Deputies plan …
Read More »Road commission considers traffic circle for Florence Township intersection
St. Joseph County Road Commission members last week staged a public hearing regarding a proposed traffic circle at a heavily traveled Florence Township intersection. The concept focuses on the intersection of Lutz Road and Centreville-Constantine Road. The proposed circle would cost about $500,000 to construct and could be constructed as soon as 2024. It would feature 20-foot-wide lanes, according to …
Read More »Police investigate theft
Michigan State Police troopers are investigating the larceny of a lawn mower and kayak from a residence in Calhoun County’s Newton Township. Troopers were dispatched to the 10000 block of G Drive South to investigate the theft of a Toro zero-turn lawnmower and an Ascend brand sit-on kayak. Both were stolen between March 10 and March 25.
Read More »Public defender conducts independent investigation in shooting case
Legal proceedings against a suspect accused of killing a man last year in Sturgis will continue indefinitely, as a new public defender conducts an independent investigation into the December shooting. Cameron Hope, 32, was arrested Feb. 14 in Gary, Ind., Sturgis police said. He is charged with open murder, using a firearm during a felony and possession of a firearm …
Read More »City commission approves censure motion
Three Rivers City Commission this week approved a motion to censure one of its members. Tuesday’s vote condemns commissioner Lucas Allen, whose conduct during the commission’s March 7 meeting prompted the measure. During this week’s meeting, Allen issued a statement, apologizing for his conduct, taking ownership of his outbursts and use of foul language March 7, and accepting the actions …
Read More »Constantine street signs to be replaced
Green street signs in Constantine will soon be replaced by signs reflecting the school district’s red and white color scheme. Village council members agreed to the measure March 20. The process will be slow, however, as village manager Mark Honeysett said the old signs will be replaced as circumstances warrant and it could be as many as three years before …
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