Sturgis city commissioners last week approved plans for Sturgis Fest 2022. Sturgis Area Chamber of Commerce has set Sturgis Fest for June 21- 26. As before, the chamber of commerce and other event organizers are requesting city collaboration for the festival, including street closures and the use of city staff and facilities. The festival will include “Family Night,” “Bike Night,” …
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Sturgis plant plans production return
Company officials from Abbott Nutrition said the Sturgis plant could be back at full production soon. A media release from the Ohio-based company said officials from the Food and Drug Administration have completed their investigation at the North Centerville Road plant. The company back in February voluntarily recalled three powder formulas manufactured at the facility. Subject to FDA approval, Abbott …
Read More »Company offers rural broadband services
A company based in Kansas City has emerged as an option for internet services for St. Joseph County residents. Internet and phone provider Mercury Broadband recently opened a location in Schoolcraft. Mercury’s presence in Michigan is projected to provide broadband internet services to rural locations in St. Joseph County and surrounding areas. Company officials said there’s a good chance service …
Read More »Free store opens in White Pigeon
A new, free store has opened in White Pigeon. Compassionate Ministries opened recently. Its hours of operation are 1 to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Saturday. It is located at 118 S. Kalamazoo St. It is the brown building next to Lighthouse Church, which is the old movie theater. Operators of the free store are always on the lookout for …
Read More »Winning lotto ticket sold in Sturgis
A winning, multi-million-dollar lottery ticket was sold in Sturgis last month. According to the Michigan Lottery, a Lotto 47 ticket matching all six numbers was sold April 20 at the Meijer gas station on South Centerville Road. Winning numbers were 4-6-11-17-23-31. The winner has one year from the date of the drawing to redeem the ticket.
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Here I am! I would like a home for Memorial Day weekend. I am “Larry”. I am a tri color beagle about 6 to 9 years old. I am housetrained and I don’t mind other animals. I’m just an old guy looking for a comfy couch to lay on and be your buddy. My docket number is 52782 at the St. …
Read More »Colon names new superintendent
Colon Community Schools officials have agreed to tender a contract to Rachel Kowalski to serve as superintendent of the 525-student district. Board president Deb Bordner said the unanimous decision to offer the job to Kowalski was a relief, as the board managed to fill a position vacant since Penny Brockway resigned in January. Selecting Kowalski became a bit easier after …
Read More »I&M invests in network enhancements
Indiana Michigan Power is planning to invest nearly $56 million to enhance its electric transmission network across southwest Michigan. I&M officials announced Tuesday the final line routes for two high-voltage power lines in St. Joseph and Cass counties to support the region’s electrical needs and enhance reliability. The White Pigeon Transmission Line Improvements Project involves building almost nine miles of …
Read More »Competency evaluation ordered for Sturgis man
A 32-year-old Sturgis man was ordered to be sent to the Michigan Center for Forensic Psychiatry to evaluate his competency to stand trial and criminal responsibility. Clayton Warren, 32, was arrested April 22 on charges of criminal sexual conduct and producing and putting online child pornography. Appointed public defender Laurie Hines requested the evaluation in a motion. St. Joseph County …
Read More »Centreville school board approves adding new positions
Centreville school officials have authorized an additional three full-time employees. The positions, approved by the district’s board of education Monday, will be in place at the start of the 2022-23 academic year. They are: elementary school dean of students, special-education teacher and high school music teacher. Superintendent Chad Brady said a strong argument can be made to support the need …
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