A weeklong fundraising campaign for Camp Eberhart has reached its midway point today. The Fabius Township camp is attempting to raise $10,000 as part of its annual “Week of Giving” campaign. The event was previously a single-day drive, but this year was expanded to a full week. YMCA Camp Eberhart, which has been around 110 years, is attempting to purchase …
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Three Rivers considers Nash for permanent superintendent
One of the three vacant school superintendent positions in St. Joseph County could soon be filled. Three Rivers Community Schools plans to interview Nikki Nash next week for the post. She has served as interim superintendent since Ron Moag vacated the position last fall. Board members appear poised to bypass a search process and interview Nash next Monday as the …
Read More »Indoor masking advisory withdrawn
The public health advisory on indoor masking, including use in schools, has been withdrawn. Recognizing the COVID-19 case rate is declining, the Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency changed its response to the “recovery post surge” status. Health Officer Rebecca Burns told her board last week she’s following state health guidelines for the ongoing virus cycle. The recovery phase is characterized …
Read More »Seasonal road weight restrictions begin
Road commissions from Branch and St. Joseph counties will place seasonal weight restrictions on most county roads beginning Tuesday morning. The limits are for pothole prevention, officials said, noting heavy trucks cannot use restricted roads without a permit from the county road commission. In addition, effective Friday, weight restrictions will be imposed and enforced on all state trunkline highways from …
Read More »Alternative formula choices for recalled formulas
In light of Abbott Labs voluntarily recalling powder formulas – including Similac, Alimentum and EleCare – WIC recipients are encouraged to check the lot numbers found on the bottom of the can. The products included in the recall have a multi-digit number starting with the first two digits 22 through 37, contains K8, SH, or Z2 and have an expiration …
Read More »Residence damaged in Sturgis fire
Fire heavily damaged a two-unit residence last week in the city of Sturgis. According to fire officials, crews were called around 7 a.m. Thursday to the 100 block of West Hatch Street. Upon arrival, fire crews found a two-unit residence with heavy smoke in the lower apartment and all occupants outside the home. Upon making entry to the structure, firefighters …
Read More »Man sentenced for breaking into mother’s home
A Sturgis man was sentenced to up to five years in prison after using a hatchet to threaten his mother. Alexander Plummer, 21, will serve 18 months to five years for breaking into his mother’s Balk Road home threatening to set it on fire in June 2021. Defense attorney Tim George said, “meth took a stranglehold” on Plummer and he …
Read More »Joanne Huddlestun, 93
Joanne L. Huddlestun, age 93, of Constantine, died on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at her home surrounded by her family. She was born July 7, 1928 in South Bend, a daughter of Lewis L and Lillian R (Dickson) LaCosse. Joanne graduated from John Adams High School, South Bend. On December 20, 1947 she married Donald Huddlestun in South Bend. Surviving …
Read More »Ice causes crash in Sturgis Township
A Sturgis man was injured after losing control of his vehicle on an ice-covered road last week in Sturgis Township. Sheriff’s deputies said the incident occurred shortly before 12:30 p.m. Feb. 18 on M-66 near Bogen Road. Deputies said 38-year-old Dustin Garn was driving north on M-66 when his vehicle struck a patch of ice. Garn lost control of the …
Read More »Man arrested after fleeing police
Sturgis police arrested a man who attempted to flee from officers following an incident last weekend. According to a department media release, officers pulled over a car shortly after 7 p.m. Sunday at West Street and North Centerville Road. Officers said the vehicle was believed to be connected with a missing juvenile. The vehicle stopped long enough for a female …
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