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Motorcycles stolen in Park Township

Sheriff’s deputies are investigating a breaking-and-entering incident in Park Township. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies responded to the 16000 block of Muskrat Road, where suspects broke into a barn and stole several motorcycles, motorcycle parts and power tools. The incident was reported Wednesday and the victim believes the incident occurred within the prior two weeks. A black pickup pulling a …

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Mendon approves school calendar

The Mendon School Board took action on two items last week. The calendar for the 2022-2023 school year was approved. School will begin with a half-day Aug. 22, and the final day is scheduled for June 2, barring any make-up days as a result of weather-related cancellations. Also, the board gave superintendent Leasa Griffith a rating of highly effective for …

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County commission seeks resident input on Rescue Plan funding

St. Joseph County residents are being asked to weigh in on how the county commission should allocate federal funding it received in 2021. The St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners has agreed to allocate $1 million of its American Rescue Plan Act funds to support community projects. The one-time funding is being provided by the federal government to address health …

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Glen Oaks to increase tuition

Glen Oaks Community College Board of Trustees last week voted to increase tuition by 3 percent. The change will go into effect beginning in the fall 2022 semester. Trustee Rod Lopez, speaking on behalf of the audit/finances committee, said the increase was being recommended to stay on target with the college’s finances. There will be no changes to course fees.

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County commission hears bridge funding request

A road commission official pleaded his case, once again, with county commissioners in an effort to secure funding. During the Public Comment portion of Tuesday’s monthly county commission meeting, road commission managing director John Lindsey asked for some financial help on behalf of the Centreville-based agency. The county last year was granted $11.8 million in funding through the federal government’s …

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Utility work closes Sturgis road

Contractors were scheduled to begin utility work Thursday in Sturgis at the intersection of North Franks Avenue and East Lafayette Street. The work, to be done ahead of the construction of a roundabout, will close East Lafayette Road from the west side of the east drive of the Sturgis Middle School, to Big Hill Road to all through-traffic; the road …

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Honey

I am “Honey”.  The staff here say I am a sweet girl!  They think I am a pointer-hound mix.  I love to curl close to you and get all the love I can get.  I do fine with other dogs.  However, I really want a yard I can sniff and a human I can love on!  I have been spayed and …

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Body found has been identified

The remains of a body found in Three Rivers last week have been identified. Three Rivers Police officials said the remains were 66-year-old David Michael Abrams, whose body was discovered April 11. A person walking their dog said they noticed the body in the 300 block of Second Avenue in an area not far from the St. Joseph River. Chief …

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County commission candidates file for August primary

One county commission incumbent will be contested in August’s primary election and another district will feature a two-person race. Filing deadline for county commission candidates was Tuesday and a total of nine Republicans are running for seven seats. The expansion from five to seven seats starting in 2023 came as a result of last year’s once-a-decade county reapportionment. Incumbents Jared …

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Coronavirus cases increase

New coronavirus cases leaped in Michigan in the week ending Sunday, with 7,725 cases were reported. The previous week had 3,759 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. St. Joseph County reported 25 cases and three deaths in the latest week. A week earlier, it had reported 12 cases and zero deaths. Throughout the pandemic it has reported 13,692 …

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