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Trapper

It is the first day of Spring and I am looking for the flowers to start popping out.  I am “Trapper” and I would like to become your companion.  I am a six month old, brindle male mix.  I am partially house trained and I like other dogs.  I had to give up my home and come to Animal Control.  …

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DC man arrested following police chase

A Washington, D.C., man was arrested after a high-speed chase through southern St. Joseph County earlier this week. Sheriff’s officials said deputies were alerted around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday to a vehicle pursuit initiated by White Pigeon Police Department. White Pigeon authorities attempted to stop an SUV speeding through the village. The suspect vehicle fled eastbound on U.S. 12. Authorities said …

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Details released regarding Lillywhite crash

WOOD-TV is reporting that St. Joseph County Sheriff Mark Lillywhite crawled over the center console into the passenger’s seat and then denied being the driver of his SUV after a suspected drunken-driving crash last month, Michigan State Police reports say. The crash happened shortly before 2:30 a.m. Feb. 26 on U.S. 131, south of Schoolcraft. Authorities said a vehicle driven …

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Supreme Court rules in favor of former Sturgis student

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday in favor of a 27-year-old Michigan man seeking compensatory damages from Sturgis Public Schools for not providing an appropriate education. The decision, written by Justice Neil Gorsuch, allows Miguel Luna Perez to move forward with his claim in federal court after lower courts had ruled against him. Luna Perez claimed he was denied …

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Authorities warn of telephone scam

Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Office wishes to make area residents aware of a telephone scam that has recently resurfaced. Chief Deputy Michelle Greenlee said scammers place a phone call to would-be victims and misrepresent themselves as a member of law enforcement. Greenlee said the scammers use the actual name of an agency employee, typically secured through the internet. In addition, the …

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Sen. Peters outlines fire department program legislation

U.S. Sen. Gary Peters has issued a media release detailing bipartisan legislation he has introduced to extend programs to benefit local fire departments. Peters said the legislation ensures Michigan firefighters have the necessary tools, equipment and support to keep communities and themselves safe. He said the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, of which Peters is chairman, voted to approve the bill. …

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Camper stolen in White Pigeon Township

Deputies from the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department are investigating the larceny of a camper last week from White Pigeon Township. The incident occurred Thursday night at a business in the 69000 block of U.S. 131. The stolen camper is a 2021 Milestone fifth-wheel, white and gray in color.

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Man and vehicle pulled from river

A Three Rivers resident and his car were pulled from the St. Joseph River last week in Lockport Township. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies were called at 7:21 p.m. Thursday to South River Road near Noah Lake Road in response to a vehicle submerged in the river. Available members of the St. Joseph County Dive and Rescue Team responded to …

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Several groups working to conserve Cass County property

Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy has announced it is working with several entities to conserve the LaGrange Valley property – formerly Lake LaGrange. Efforts to conserve the 425-acre property in Cass County’s LaGrange Township are being done in conjunction with the Edward Lowe Foundation, Western Reserve Land Conservancy, the Michigan and Ohio Departments of Natural Resources, and several community and conservation …

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Volunteers needed for recycling events

Sturgis municipal leaders wish to remind the public there is still a need for volunteers at the city’s foam recycling events this year. Remaining collection dates are May 6, Aug. 5 and Nov. 4, at the department of public services. The collections take place 9 a.m. to noon. Volunteers greet patrons, determine the suitability of the foam for recycling and …

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