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County commission changes jail medical services contract

St. Joseph County commissioners agreed last week to switch companies responsible for providing medical services to inmates at the sheriff’s department jail. The matter was discussed at length during the county’s executive committee meeting Feb. 8 and approved by commissioners Feb. 15. The agreement means the end of a five-year relationship with Covered Bridge Health and the start of a …

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GOCC basketball hosts youth day

Glen Oaks Community College’s basketball program is hosting a Youth Day on Wednesday. The goal of the program is to continue to build local pride in the Viking men’s and women’s programs, and for the teams to become more involved in the community. Women’s head coach Robbie Hattan said Glen Oaks basketball players would eventually like to get into school …

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Fire marshal investigates house fire

The cause of Sunday’s structure fire that injured the occupant is being investigated by the Sturgis Department of Public Safety fire marshal. First responders were dispatched shortly before 2 p.m. to the 1100 block of Meadow Lane for a fire in an attached garage of a residence. Upon arrival, fire crews found the garage fully engulfed and fire extending to …

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Health department considers comment policy change

After recent protests at Branch-Hillsdale- St. Joseph Health Agency meetings, Hillsdale County commissioner Brent Leininger suggested a change in policy for public comments. An email to Policy Committee members suggested the presiding officer may prohibit public comments that are frivolous, repetitive or harassing. Leininger said he serves on a school board that adopted similar rules. Protestors caused disruptions at the December and January …

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County commission makes board re-appointments

St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners last week approved a pair of re-appointments to the county’s Agricultural Preservation Board. Sherman Township resident John Fair Jr. and Mendon Township’s Larry Rice will return to serve three-year terms, which will expire in March 2025. In addition, commissioner Dan Czajkowski was appointed to serve a one-year term expiring in March 2023.

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Baby formula recalled

U.S. health officials have warned parents not to use three powdered infant formulas manufactured at an Abbott plant in Sturgis. Investigators recently linked bacterial contamination to the three formulas. The Food and Drug Administration said it is investigating four reports of infants who were hospitalized after consuming the formula, including one who died. The agency said one of the cases …

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Tax bill would aid new farmers

The Michigan Senate Finance Committee last week heard testimony on legislation sponsored by Sen. Kim LaSata to aid new farmers entering the industry and helping preserve Michigan’s agricultural history. Senate Bill 697 would grant a tax credit to a farmer who rents or sells an agricultural asset – including land, livestock, machinery and buildings – to a beginning farmer. Under the …

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Decatur man sentenced in illegal hunting case

A southwestern Michigan man faces prison time and can no longer hunt in the state after pleading guilty to charges stemming from illegal deer poaching, authorities said. Justin Ernst, 33, pleaded guilty last week in Van Buren County to one count each of possession of a firearm and obtaining a hunting license when ineligible and three counts of illegal taking/possessing …

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Sturgis man sentenced in multiple cases

A Sturgis man will serve up to 10 years in prison following a series of crimes he committed over the past year and a half. Kyle Miller, 34, was sentenced recently by St. Joseph County Circuit Judge Paul Stutesman. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Josh Robare added that Miller failed to show up for his scheduled sentencing last September. In April 2020, …

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Sheriff’s department employees of the year recognized

The St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department held a ceremony Thursday to recognize its employees of the year – one from road patrol, the other from its correctional division. Undersheriff Jason Bingaman said deputy of the year is Kevin Penn. Penn is a member of the Uniformed Services Division and assigned to general county patrol. He has been with the agency …

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