As part of an initiative to help meet the need for allied-health professionals in the community, Glen Oaks Community College has revamped several allied-health certificate programs so students are able to complete them in less than one year. The need is high, said Christina Steele, director of allied health. She said employers are hiring students right out of their practicum …
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IC School makes donation to Carnegie Center
Immaculate Conception Catholic School in Three Rivers and its booster parent group recently presented Carnegie Center of the Arts with a donation of $950. The school requested the funds be used for summer art classes, the fourth-grade art program or the Three Rivers schoolwide art show. Carnegie was chosen in 2022 because of the opportunities the organization provides for youth …
Read More »Michigan coronavirus cases down
Michigan reported far fewer coronavirus cases in the week ending June 26, adding about 10,700 new cases. That’s down 31.4 percent from the previous week’s tally of just over 15,500 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. St. Joseph County reported 37 cases. A week earlier, it had reported 60 cases. Throughout the pandemic, it has reported 14,092 cases …
Read More »Home destroyed in fire caused by car crash
Deputies responded earlier this week to a single-vehicle crash in Colon Township. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies were called shortly after 12:30 a.m. Monday to the area of Burr Oak Road and West Palmer Lake Road, where the victim was trapped inside the vehicle. Upon arrival, Deputies located a single-family home fully engulfed in flames. Deputies noted that the driver’s …
Read More »Fireworks allowed at specified times
Sturgis officials have issued a reminder that fireworks within the city limits are allowed during specified times and dates. According to a city-issued media release, reasonable levels of noise associated with fireworks will be allowed until 11:45 p.m. today through Monday. The city’s noise ordinance will be in enforced for all complaints related to fireworks outside those days and after …
Read More »Police investigate firearms theft
Michigan State Police troopers are investigating a larceny of multiple firearms from a location in Branch County’s Coldwater Township. According to a department media release, troopers were called to the 100 block of North Behnke Road to investigate the situation. Authorities were told the incident occurred June 7. Troopers said they have reason to believe the firearms are now in …
Read More »Constantine reviews SJAC agreement
The Constantine Village Council this week reviewed a St. Joseph Ambulance Consortium agreement involving 18 local municipalities. The agreement is for Burr Oak, Colon, Constantine, Fawn River, Florence, Leonidas, Mottville, Nottawa, Mendon, Sherman, Sturgis and White Pigeon townships, and the villages of Burr Oak, Centreville, Colon, Constantine, Mendon and White Pigeon. It states the SJAC board will consist of one …
Read More »Approval expected for White Pigeon superintendent
White Pigeon Community Schools is set to hire one of its own to lead the 730-student district. Pending the formality of board approval next week, Shelly McBride will become the district’s superintendent July 1. She replaces the two-person administrative team of Jon Keyer and Carrie Erlandson, who both retired at the conclusion of the 2021-22 school year. McBride, a 1997 …
Read More »Fatal crash in Branch County
A Bronson man and three others died in a two-vehicle crash last week north of Coldwater. State police responded to a two-vehicle crash at 3 p.m. Saturday on Marshall Road in Branch County’s Girard Township. The incident occurred north of Bidwell Road. Investigators said Christopher Raymond, 45, was driving south on Marshall Road in a small SUV. It appears he …
Read More »Farmers market returns to Sturgis
After a several-year hiatus, a weekly farmers market has returned to downtown Sturgis. The open-air market is open 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesdays on Pleasant Avenue through October. Sturgis Downtown Development Authority event coordinator Ryan Conrod said with recent work completed on Pleasant Avenue, it was an ideal location to host the market. The downtown farmers market complements an unrelated …
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