St. Joseph County Road Commission this week will continue its work on a project in Nottawa Township. Agency officials said paving on North Angling Road starts today. It will cover a stretch from Centreville village limits to Butler Road. Paving will continue from Butler Road to Nottawa Road. Workers have already pulverized the original roadway in advance of this week’s …
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Fresh food distributions
Here’s a look at October’s Fresh Food Distributions in St. Joseph County. Seventh-Day Adventist Church, east of Centreville on M-86, hosts the first distribution. It starts at 4 p.m. Tuesday. Meanwhile, First Presbyterian Church on Lakeview Avenue in Sturgis will oversee the following distribution. It is scheduled for 4 p.m. Thursday. Railroad Park in Burr Oak hosts the next event. …
Read More »Sturgis teacher receives award
A veteran teacher at Congress School in Sturgis was named the recipient of the 2024 John E. Oster Award for Excellence in Teaching. Presented by the Sturgis Area Community Foundation, the award went to Lesley Starkey. Starkey, a Title I special-education teacher, was nominated by her peers. Nominees were reviewed by a committee comprised of community members and Sturgis Public …
Read More »Successful household hazardous waste collection
Last week’s twice-a-year collection of household hazardous waste and electronics recycling was on par with the quantity of items collected in previous years. Pat Kulikowski, secretary of the St. Joseph County Solid Waste Committee, said Wednesday’s event generated the collection of 1,267 tires, about 10,000 pounds of household hazardous waste, more than 14,000 pounds of electronics, 3,000 pounds of paint …
Read More »New County Clerk sworn in
St. Joseph County’s new county clerk was sworn in earlier this week. With the September resignation of nine-year clerk Lindsay Oswald, clerk-elect Gina Everson was sworn-in by Circuit Court Judge Paul Stutesman during a brief ceremony Monday morning. Everson, a lifelong Mendon-area resident, was uncontested in the August primary. By virtue of winning that election, Everson was in line to …
Read More »Search warrant leads to arrest in Flowerfield Township
A 43-year-old St. Joseph County man was arrested after sheriff’s deputies executed a search warrant last weekend in Flowerfield Township. Undersheriff Jason Bingaman said deputies served the warrant at a residence in the 15000 block of North Street after authorities investigated activity involving controlled substances. The search yielded an undisclosed quantity of methamphetamine, three firearms and approximately $90,000 worth of …
Read More »White Pigeon Library meets bookmobile fundraising goal
White Pigeon Township Library made a major announcement this week regarding its ongoing fundraiser for a bookmobile. Director Perri Saunders said the $185,000 goal was met last month. She said the library is still accepting donations and hosting periodic fundraisers for bookmobile support. The truck and trailer are purchased, and awaiting graphics and specialized shelving. Saunders did not indicate when …
Read More »Salvation Army accepting applications for donated toys
Kevin Kroehler, case manager for Sturgis Salvation Army, said the agency is accepting applications from people requesting donated Christmas toys through Nov. 1. The stated wants or needs are picked up by people interested in helping fulfill requests for children whose family is experiencing a hardship. Applicants may apply online at: saangeltree.org, or in person 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. …
Read More »Project Connect showcases resources for seniors
A number of resources and amenities geared toward senior citizens are included in next week’s annual Project Connect. The event runs 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 11 in the Fred Henningsen Show Arena at the St. Joseph County Fairgrounds. Though the event offers benefits for people of all ages, seniors might be interested in learning more about free medical …
Read More »Get the Lead Out program checking water service lines
Three Rivers Department of Public Services wishes to remind residents that it is in the second day of a four-day, door-to-door campaign to confirm water service line material inside homes. The effort is part of the “Get the Lead Out” program, in which the city is partnering with the Environmental Protection Agency. The inspection requires a visual check of the …
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