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Urgent care facility opens in Sturgis

WellNow Urgent Care has announced it has opened its Sturgis location. The grand opening was Wednesday last week at its facility in the 1100 block of South Centerville Road. Its staff offers treatment for non-life-threatening injuries and illnesses, COVID-19 PCR testing and occupational-medicine services 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week. Patients may schedule a visit or receive …

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Legal representation for seniors available

Legal Services of South Central Michigan – Battle Creek office – will conduct interviews for legal advice and possible representation, without charge, over the telephone to local seniors. Legal Services of South Central Michigan is a nonprofit organization that provides high-quality legal assistance, representation and education to seniors in St. Joseph and Branch, counties. The agency seeks volunteers and pro-bono …

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Catalytic converter stolen in Calhoun County

State Police troopers from the Marshall Post are investigating the theft of a catalytic converter earlier this week in Calhoun County. The incident occurred at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. The victim’s vehicle was parked on 25 ½ Mile Road near B Drive South. Witnesses report seeing a white male suspect lying on the ground near the vehicle. He was picked up …

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History tour returns to Sturgis

A history tour in Sturgis returns Saturday and again Sept. 24 at Oak Lawn Cemetery, where more than a dozen re-enactors will share the stories of past Sturgis community figures. The second annual Oak Lawn Cemetery walking tour will have two tour groups of up to 20 people, with each tour to depart every 30 minutes from 4 to p.m. Each …

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Bowie

ITS FOOTBALL SEASON!  I’m ready to play!  My name is “Bowie”.  I am a neutered, Senior male boxer.  I am current on my Rabies vaccination.  I am housetrained, get along with other dogs and cats.  If you want a gentle older companion to give you kisses and enjoy walks with you –  it’s ME.  I have a skin issue being …

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Work to begin on Mottville Hydroelectric Plant

Indiana Michigan Power next week will close the reservoir boat ramp and restrict access to the canoe portage near the Mottville Hydroelectric Plant for maintenance work. Work will begin on Monday and is expected to conclude by Oct. 21. During the scheduled maintenance work, I&M asks those traveling or living near the hydroelectric facility to be aware of heavy equipment …

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Sturgis Hospital considers changes

Sturgis Hospital is looking to change its operating model Jan. 1 from a traditional facility to a rural emergency hospital. The hospital was saved from imminent closure earlier in the summer when the state provided financial relief to carry the facility to the end of the year. The state’s help enabled the hospital to not only remain open, but work toward …

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Two road projects begin

Two road-related projects started Tuesday in St. Joseph County. The bigger task involves a seven-mile stretch of roadway in Leonidas Township. MDOT officials said the work centers on M-60, which will be re-repaved from the junction of M-66 east to Hacker Road, at the Branch County line. Meanwhile, the other project involves a one-mile section of U.S. 12 from Fairview …

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Wanted man taken into custody

A Three Rivers man who eluded authorities following an incident Saturday afternoon was taken into custody Tuesday. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies were called shortly before noon Tuesday to an area of Hoffman Road, near Pulver Road in Fabius Township, regarding a suspicious person. The man turned out to be Kenneth Scott, who was walking with a bicycle alongside the …

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Water pollution grants available

The Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy’s Nonpoint Source Program has announced the availability of about $3.3 million in state and federal funding. The grants are to be dedicated toward watershed projects that restore impaired waters or protect high-quality waters from the impacts of nonpoint source pollution. Funds should be available for selected projects in the spring of 2023. …

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