Constantine Public Schools has named Joseph Holloway as its new superintendent. The announcement was made Tuesday by the board of education. Holloway has served as the district’s curriculum director and M.T.S.S coordinator for two years. He was tasked with aligning the district curriculum, providing professional development for the staff and creating and overseeing the district’s COVID-19 return-to-school plan. Holloway replaces …
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I have been here since April 6, 2022. I would like a home. I love tennis balls, I sit, down and play catch. Did I say I love tennis balls? I am a male, mix, about two years old. They call me “Sox”. I probably should be the only dog in the house. My docket number is 52604 at …
Read More »Police recover stolen vehicle
Michigan State Police troopers were dispatched to an area in Branch County to investigate a report of suspicious activity. Deputies responded at 1:30 a.m. Tuesday to the area of Copeland Road and Cades Cove Lane in Kinderhook Township. Troopers discovered an abandoned, 2000 Chevy Silverado pick-up that had been reported stolen from Steuben County, Indiana. They also located a utility …
Read More »Sturgis Exchange Club awards scholarship
Nikki Prichard was honored last week by the Sturgis Exchange Club with the 2022 Swihart Scholarship. The $1,000 allied health scholarship is geared toward Glen Oaks Community College students, and honors Stu and Lillian Swihart. Club members said Prichard, a Centreville resident, was an applicant with a lot of enthusiasm and passion. During last week’s presentation, guest speaker Bill Lederman, …
Read More »Michigan coronavirus case increase
New coronavirus cases increased 5.6 percent in Michigan in the week ending May 22, as the state added nearly 30,000 cases. The previous week had more than 27,000 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. St. Joseph County reported 52 cases and one death in the latest week. A week earlier, it had reported 55 cases and zero deaths. …
Read More »Five-vehicle crash in Cass County
Cass County deputies responded last week to a five-vehicle crash in Marcellus Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said deputies responded shortly after 3 p.m. Friday to M-40, in an area south of Brody Road. The driver of the first vehicle was identified as Dean Miller, 58, of Mendon. The second driver was Keisha Sylvester, 31, of Kalamazoo. Authorities said the third …
Read More »Sturgis man convicted of criminal sexual conduct
A 42-year-old Sturgis man will be sentenced to prison next month after he was convicted of having sex with a teenage girl. Kirk Hoff Jr. will be sentenced June 24 after a St. Joseph County Circuit Court jury convicted him last week of third-degree criminal sexual conduct. The alleged incident involved a 14-year old babysitter in June 2020. The jury …
Read More »Centreville schools hires new employees
Five employees, including three currently employed by Vicksburg Community Schools, were hired by Centreville Board of Education Monday. Dennis Kirby will return to the district after serving the past six years as Vicksburg Middle School assistant principal. He will be Centreville’s elementary school principal. Shannon Reed, who has spent the past two years as Vicksburg’s Title 1 teacher, returns to …
Read More »Barns destroyed in fire
Personnel from the Constantine Fire Department responded to a reported barn fire Monday in Constantine Township. Chief Mike Haydon said personnel were alerted around 1:45 p.m. to a barn in the 62000 block of U.S. 131. The fire was reported to Central Dispatch. By the time fire crews arrived, three barns were fully ablaze, Haydon said. Approximately 30 firefighters from …
Read More »Water Fest Parade grand marshall named
Three Rivers native Jamie Clark has been selected to serve as Grand Marshall of the 2022 Water Festival Street Parade. Clark, owner of Clark Logic, has been active in promoting Three Rivers through a variety of projects and contributions that address his goal of the beautification of Three Rivers. Clark grew up in Three Rivers, graduating from Three Rivers High …
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